Emil Leys-Paschbach
Emil von Leys zu Paschbach , also Paschpach (born April 12, 1853 in Vienna , † February 21, 1927 in Montan , South Tyrol ), was an Austrian politician of the Christian Social Party (CSP). (The components of the name referring to nobility are no longer applicable due to the Nobility Repeal Act on April 10, 1919.)
Education, life and work
After attending primary and secondary school , he attended a viticulture school and became an economist .
Leys-Paschbach had for his wife Marie, born in 1913, Tiefenthaler made a memorial stone by sculptor Andreas Kompatscher for the Pinzon family grave .
In 1915 he acted as a member of the auxiliary committee of the War Welfare Office, Collection Point Bozen-Gries , which, on behalf of the Austro-Hungarian War Ministry, collected money for the benefit of the survivors of fallen soldiers.
Political functions
- 1907–1918: Member of the House of Representatives of the Reichsrat ( XI. And XII. Legislative periods ), electoral district Tyrol 14 , Christian-Social Association of German Members
- October 21, 1918 to February 16, 1919: Member of the Provisional National Assembly for German Austria, CSP
- Community leaders from Montan (1911 deputies directory mentioned as such; honorary citizen later)
Web links
- Emil Leys-Paschbach on the website of the Austrian Parliament
Individual evidence
- ↑ party slip ; accessed on February 2, 2017; also in the list of members of the XII. Legislative period like that
- ↑ Bozner Nachrichten of October 30, 1913, No. 249, p. 3
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SURNAME | Leys-Paschbach, Emil |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Leys zu Paschbach, Emil von; Leys to Paschpach, Emil |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian politician (CSP), member of the National Council |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 12, 1853 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Vienna |
DATE OF DEATH | February 21, 1927 |
Place of death | Montan , South Tyrol |