Heidelore Wörndl

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Heidelore Wörndl (born June 14, 1944 in Ebenau ) is a former Austrian politician ( SPÖ ) and businesswoman. Wörndl was a member of the National Council from 1983 to 1984 .

After completing compulsory school, Wörndl completed a commercial apprenticeship and subsequently trained as an accountant. She worked as head of accounting in the construction industry and from 1973 was a self-employed textile merchant. Wörndl was a councilor in Neumarkt am Wallersee and chairwoman of the control committee. From 1980 she acted within the party as the chairwoman of the Socialist Women in the Flachgau district in 1980 and was a member of the state women's committee of the SPÖ Salzburg and from 1982 a member of the board of the SPÖ Flachgau. Wörndl represented the SPÖ between June 1, 1983 and September 6, 1984 in the National Council.

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