Fritz Gurgiser

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Fritz Gurgiser (born August 10, 1952 in Innsbruck ) is an Austrian politician. Gurgiser stood for the Fritz Dinkhauser list in the 2008 state elections in Tyrol and subsequently entered the Tyrolean state parliament . In 2009 Gurgiser was excluded from the Dinkhauser list.

education and profession

Gurgiser attended primary school in Innsbruck- Igls from 1958 to 1963 and then from 1963 to 1968 a secondary school in Innsbruck . In 1968 he began training at the Innsbruck Commercial Academy, but switched to the commercial school in 1969, which he attended until 1971. Between 1971 and 1972 he did military service and then between 1972 and 1976 various activities in trade and commerce. From 1977 to 1981 Gurgiser worked as a financial accountant for the Anton Reiter Textil company. Since February 1981 he has been employed by a metal construction company.

Politics and honorary functions

Gurgiser became involved in the resistance against transit in 1987 and founded the Transitforum Austria in 1994 , where he also assumed the position of chairman. In 2000 he was elected board member of the Chamber for Workers and Salaried Employees for Tyrol and has also been a board member of Energie Tirol since 2006. In the state elections in 2008 Gurgiser ran on the Fritz Dinkhauser list and was sworn in as a member of the state parliament on July 1, 2008. After ongoing differences of opinion between Gurgiser and the other mandataries on the Fritz Dinkhauser list, Gurgiser was expelled from the Dinkhauser Club in June 2009. The main reason given by Fritz Dinkhauser was a dispute over a committee of inquiry against State Councilor Anton Steixner . Fritz Gurgiser rejected this as absurd. Gurgiser subsequently worked as a freelance mandate, but on November 6th, 2009, with Thomas Schnitzer, he founded the State Parliament Club Bürgerforum Tirol-Klub , which has now been renamed BürgerKlub-Tirol .

Private

Gurgiser he lived with his parents and siblings in Vill (Innsbruck) . In the 1960s they moved to Lans , where his father was born. His parents built and ran a guest house and opened the Golfalm Lans mini golf course in 1964 . He is the oldest of five children.

Gurgiser lives in Vomp , is married and has two children.

Awards

Publications

  • Using the example of Alpine transit: merciless - betrayed and sold . About democracy and resistance, about election promises and election fraud. Crime scene Brenner volume 1st Transitforum Austria-Tirol, Innsbruck 1999.
  • On the Brenner for the Alps . Crime scene Brenner volume 2nd Transitforum Austria-Tirol, Innsbruck 2000.
  • Bounded valleys do not tolerate unlimited traffic . Crime scene Brenner volume 3rd Transitforum Austria-Tirol, Innsbruck 2001.
  • 5 to 12 - stop transit . For health and jobs. Crime scene Brenner volume 4th Transitforum Austria-Tirol, Innsbruck 2002.
  • Jobs or road construction . Politics in the stranglehold of the transit mafia. Crime scene Brenner volume 5th Transitforum Austria-Tirol, Innsbruck 2004.
  • Life on the motorway has consequences . Crime scene Brenner volume 6th Transitforum Austria-Tirol, Innsbruck 2007.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ ORF Tirol List Fritz excludes Gurgiser, June 8, 2009
  2. ^ ORF Tirol "Fritz Gurgiser founds his own parliamentary group", November 6, 2009

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