Heike Trammer

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Heike Trammer (born August 24, 1960 in Hanover ) is a politician ( FPÖ / BZÖ ) and currently deputy federal representative of the BZÖ.

Trammer completed training as a qualified nurse . Towards the end of her training, she met her first husband, moved to Austria and had two sons. Through an advertisement in a Viennese district newspaper, she got in touch with the social welfare and health care association of the FPÖ; In 1994 she moved into the district council of the 22nd district of Vienna Donaustadt . In 2001 Trammer became a member of the Vienna state parliament and local council . In April 2005, Trammer and seven other FPÖ councilors founded the BZÖ offshoot Bündnis Zukunft Wien (BZW) and became its deputy head of the club. On April 17, 2005, Trammer was elected as deputy, executive party leader (later federal deputy chairman) of the BZÖ. After the failure of the BZÖ in the state and local council elections in Vienna in 2005 , Trammer left the council. She was subsequently appointed to be responsible for the “Family & Work” audit in the Familien GmbH created by Ursula Haubner .

Trammer once described the protection of the family and homeland security as her important political concerns . In addition, she advocates a restrictive security and asylum policy.

Individual evidence

  1. Die Grünen  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. - Öllinger: Scandalous post charter and idling in 'Familie & Beruf Management GmbH', March 24, 2006@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.gruene.at