Hans-Jörg Jenewein

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Hans-Jörg Jenewein (2012)

Hans-Jörg Jenewein (born June 12, 1974 in Vienna ) is an Austrian politician ( FPÖ ). Jenewein was from 29 October 2013 to 8 November 2017 by the Vienna City Council seconded member of the Austrian Federal Council . He had previously been a member of the Federal Council from 2010 to 2013 before briefly becoming a member of the National Council from July 1 to October 28, 2013 . From November 9, 2017 to October 22, 2019, he was again a member of the National Council.

Live and act

education

Jenewein attended elementary school and a general secondary school (AHS) in the Austrian capital. Then he attended the Humboldt Matura School from 1994 to 1996 and passed the Matura there. From 1997 to 2000 Jenewein studied journalism and political science at the University of Vienna .

Political activity

Hans-Jörg Jenewein became politically active for the first time in 1995, when he was elected to the district council of the 5th Viennese district Margareten for the Freedom Party of Austria . From 2000 to 2006 Jenewein was also a press officer for the FPÖ Vienna, and since 2006 he has been head of the press office as well as the regional party secretary of the FPÖ Vienna. Also since 2006 he has been district party chairman of the FPÖ in Margareten and a member of the FPÖ state party executive in Vienna. After the FPÖ had become the second strongest force in the Vienna State Parliament and City Council in the state and municipal council elections in Vienna in 2010 and was able to propose three of the eleven members of the Federal Council to be sent by the Vienna state parliament, Hans-Jörg Jenewein was elected to the Vienna state parliament on November 25, 2010 sent to the Federal Council.

Jenewein initially held the Federal Council mandate until his party colleague Peter Fichtenbauer left the National Council. After he had been elected as Ombudsman and renounced his mandate from the National Council, Andreas Karlsböck moved up to his place on the Vienna-South regional list. Since Karlsböck had previously been a member of the National Council via the Vienna Provincial List, Jenewein was subsequently able to move up from the Provincial List to its vacant mandate and was sworn in as a Member of the National Council on July 1, 2013.

His short term of office as a member of the National Council ended on October 28, 2013, when he had to relinquish his mandate on the state list after the National Council election and subsequently switched back to the Federal Council, where he replaced Herbert Madejski , who in turn was appointed to the Vienna Federal Council in July Jenewein had taken over.

From the 2017 National Council election , he was again a member of the National Council. In July 2019 he succeeded Walter Rosenkranz as security spokesman in the Freedom Parliamentary Club. After the National Council election in 2019 , he resigned from the National Council.

Relationship to right-wing extremism and controversy

Since 2003 Jenewein has been active in the right-wing extremist association for the care of the grave of the Wehrmacht fighter pilot and National Socialist Walter Nowotny , according to the documentation archive of the Austrian resistance .

In 2008 Jenewein gave a lecture entitled "The rights in Austria after the 2008 election" at an event of the right-wing extremist working group for democratic politics . When asked about it by the newspaper "Falter", Jenewein said in the same year that he was not affected by the assessment of the Office for the Protection of the Constitution, according to which the AFP had a "pronounced affinity for National Socialism": "I got to know normal people across the board there who were with Eat a knife and fork. " If he was invited again, he would "go back". In 2014 the Higher Regional Court of Vienna confirmed a conviction of the FPÖ for defamation: Jenewein had claimed in March 2012 that Alexander Pollak from SOS Mitmensch was in "potentially violent circles".

The ORF telecast " Report " reported in their article "Blue Friends" in November 2014 Jenewein had his Facebook a -Kennung posting gelikt , is called in the Muslim to boycott stores.

Private

His sister is the politician Dagmar Belakowitsch .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ FPÖ: Four spokesman positions in the Freedom Parliamentary Club newly appointed. Retrieved July 2, 2019 .
  2. News.at: The FPÖ and right-wing extremism: Some examples of statements and contacts , January 29, 2007
  3. Gustav Hofmann, Brigitte Kepplinger , Gerhart Marckhgott , Hartmut Reese: Expert opinion on the question of the Office of Upper Austria. State government, "whether the namesake of the state mental hospital [Julius Wagner-Jauregg] must be viewed as historically burdened" , Linz, October 2005, pdf version ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and not yet tested. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.forum-zeitgeschichte.univie.ac.at
  4. ^ Dossier Hans-Jörg Jenewein - Association activities , on meineabektiven.at according to the register of associations, October 25, 2011. Accessed on December 21, 2012
  5. Documentation archive of the Austrian resistance: Working group for democratic politics (AFP)
  6. ^ Documentation archive of the Austrian resistance: FPÖ politicians again among neo-Nazis? , October 2009
  7. Der Standard, Defamation: FPÖ Vienna has to pay 3000 euros , March 26, 2014
  8. ORF broadcast "Report", November 25, 2014
  9. Blaues Blut: Where the FPÖ runs in the family. Retrieved June 21, 2019 .

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