Franc Jankovič

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Franc Jankovič (1934)

Franc Jankovič (born July 14, 1871 in Weitenstein , Lower Styria , † March 2, 1934 in Maribor ) was a politician and doctor. He was a member of the Austrian House of Representatives , member of the Styrian Landtag and Deputy Governor of Styria .

Life

Jankovič was born the son of the Slovenian hat maker Franj J. Jankovič. He attended elementary school in Weitenstein and then graduated from high school in Cilli and Rudolfswerth . In 1890 he began studying medicine at the University of Vienna , where he was awarded a Dr. med. PhD. He did his military service in the 17th Infantry Regiment and in Garrison Hospital No. II in Vienna as an assistant doctor. From 1898 he worked as a secondary doctor at the state hospital in Ljubljana and at the state insane asylum in Studenec, and in 1899 became a district doctor in Gonobitz . A year later he moved to Drachenburg . After 1918, Jankovič was the chief doctor of workers' insurance and a doctor at the male penal institution in Marburg.

Jankovič was elected to the Styrian Landtag in 1906, to which he was a member until 1918. He was also Deputy Governor of Styria from 1909 to 1918. He worked as a deputy chairman of the Drachenburg district council and was active as a councilor in Drachenburg. He ran in the 1911 Reichsrat election for the All-Slovene People's Party ( Vseslovenska ljudska stranka ) in the Styria 28 constituency and, after his election victory between July 17, 1911 and November 12, 1918, he was a member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Reichsrat. There he was from 1911 to 1917 a member of the "Hrvatsko slovenska zajednica" (Croatian-Slovenian Association) in the Hrvatsko slovenski Klub (Croatian-Slovenian Club), which in May 1917 went up in the South Slavic Club. After the collapse of the Habsburg Monarchy, Jankovič was a member of the Yugoslav Provisional National Assembly and, in 1920, Yugoslav Minister of Education.

literature

  • Franz Adlgasser: The members of the Austrian central parliaments 1848–1918. Constituent Reichstag 1848–1849, Reichsrat 1861–1918. A biographical lexicon. Volume 1: A – L (= Studies on the History of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. 33, 1). Publishing house of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna 2014, ISBN 978-3-7001-7589-6 , p. 519.
  • Fritz Freund: The Austrian House of Representatives. A biographical-statistical manual. 1911-1917. XII. Legislative period. Publishing house Dr. Rudolf Ludwig, Vienna 1911, ZDB -ID 2181069-2 , p. 156.