Ines Obex-Mischitz

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Ines Obex-Mischitz (born May 9, 1965 in Klagenfurt ) is an Austrian politician of the SPÖ and was a member of the Carinthian state parliament from 2009 to 2018 .

Ines Obex-Mischitz attended grammar school for four years after primary school and then spent five years at a commercial academy, from which she graduated in 1984. She works professionally as the head of the construction workers holiday and severance pay fund Carinthia (BUAK). After Arnold Auer's withdrawal, she moved to the Carinthian state parliament on October 1, 2009, where she assumed the role of SPÖ social and health spokesperson and chair of the committee for health, the environment, hospitals and women in the Carinthian state parliament.

As a member of the state parliament, she is the first politician to have a website in both Carinthian official languages - German and Slovenian. This first political website of this kind was implemented by the Carinthian communications agency "IdeenFeld" in a socio-technical and bilingual way with the open source project Drupal . With this, the member of the state parliament is sending a clear signal of political culture in Carinthia.

Obex-Mischitz is married and has two sons. She lives in Klagenfurt- Wölfnitz .

State election 2013

After the state elections in 2013 on March 3, 2013, Obex-Mischitz was still represented in the Carinthian state parliament.

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