Johannes Miller

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Johannes Miller , also Hannes Miller , (born September 30, 1931 ) is a former Austrian politician ( ÖVP ). Miller was a member of the Salzburg state parliament from 2004 to 2006 .

Miller was primary school director in Sankt Georgen near Salzburg and stood as a candidate in the Salzburg state elections in 2004 . Due to a high number of preferential votes and the ÖVP's internal preferential vote model, Miller was placed in front of the ÖVP list and entered the state parliament on April 28, 2004. He announced that he wanted to work for the Flachgau and the youth, internally it was agreed that he would resign from the mandate after two and a half years. Miller resigned shortly after his 75th birthday on October 17, 2006 from his mandate as a member of the state parliament. He was followed by Waltraud Ebner after. Miller was deputy country chairman in the ÖVP senior citizens' union.

Awards

  • Honorary Cup of the Governor (2010)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Salzburger Nachrichten : Separate Paths, May 27, 2006
  2. Salzburger Nachrichten : New to the Landtag at 73: "I still have to learn a lot", April 28, 2004
  3. ^ Salzburg.at 15 former members of the state parliament honored with regional awards, November 11, 2010