Gerold Dautzenberg

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Gerold Dautzenberg (born January 10, 1939 in Vienna ) is a former Austrian politician ( LIF ) and trading entrepreneur. From 1993 to 1998 he was a member of the Lower Austrian state parliament .

Dautzenberger attended high school after elementary school and subsequently graduated from the technical college for foundry technology. After internships abroad, he took up the job of foundry manager in 1961 and subsequently became general director of the Heid Stockerau machine factory. In 1983 he started his own business as a commercial entrepreneur. After the state elections in Lower Austria in 1993, he moved into the state parliament for the first time with two party colleagues as a representative of the Liberal Forum, and after his inauguration on June 7, 1993, he became club chairman of the parliamentary group. However, his colleagues left the club in 1994 and 1997, respectively, making him the only LIF mandate at the end of the legislative period to belong to the Liberal Forum group. Dautzenberg left the state parliament on April 16, 1998.

literature

  • Lower Austria Landtag Directorate (ed.): Biographical manual of the Lower Austrian Landtag and the Lower Austrian provincial government 1921–2000 (= Lower Austria publications. Volume 128). Lower Austria Landtag Directorate , St. Pölten 2000, ISBN 3-85006-127-2 .

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