Johann Gallo

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Johann Alois Gallo (born October 17, 1944 ) is an Austrian civil engineer and politician ( FPK , formerly FPÖ or BZÖ ). From 1994 to 2013 he was a member of the Carinthian state parliament and since December 18, 2008, he has been the third president of the state parliament.

education and profession

Gallo attended elementary and secondary school and then a federal trade school (technical college for mechanical engineering ). He then passed the matriculation examination at the Higher Technical College in Klagenfurt (Mechanical Engineering Department) and then studied surveying at the Technical University of Vienna . He graduated with the academic degree Dipl-Ing. from.

After completing his studies, Gallo worked as an engineering consultant for surveying and started his own business in 1977 with a civil engineering firm (surveying office).

politics

Gallo had been a councilor in Paternion since 1985 and was vice mayor from 1997 to 2003. Since April 19, 1994, Gallo was a member of the Carinthian state parliament and since 1999 chairman of the education and culture committee. From 2001 to 2009 he was elected deputy chairman of the FPÖ state parliament club, in the course of the split in the party, Gallo, like almost all Carinthian state parliament members, changed from 2005 to 2009 to the BZÖ, which has been in this form since the cooperation at the federal level with the FPÖ, dissolved again in Carinthia and is now the independent party of the Freedom Party in Carinthia. In the Freedom State Parliament Club, Gallo took on the role of spokesperson for culture and environment / energy.

Private

Gallo is married and lives in Mühlboden.

Awards

Individual evidence

  1. Kleine Zeitung : Villach has three new honorary pioneers, January 13, 2008