Hans Muellner

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Hans Müllner (born February 12, 1879 in Vienna ; † August 7, 1951 there ) was an Austrian politician ( SDAP ) and Gürtler. From 1921 to 1927 he was a member of the state parliament of Lower Austria and from 1927 to 1934 a member of the national council .

After elementary school, Müllner attended a community school and subsequently completed an advanced training school and an apprenticeship in belts. He also worked as an editor for “Deutscher Arbeit” and the “Schlesische Volkspresse” and acted as secretary of the SDAP Wörgl and Innsbruck. In addition, he worked during his political career as district secretary of the SDAP district above the Manhartsberg and was elected to Oberwagram's municipal council in 1927 . He represented the Social Democratic Labor Party between May 11, 1921 and May 20, 1927 in the Lower Austrian state parliament and was then a member of the National Council from May 24, 1927 to October 1, 1930 and from December 2, 1930 to February 17, 1934. He lost his seat on the National Council as a result of the Austrian Civil War . Müllner was also secretary of the Austrian Metalworkers Association.

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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