Josef Palme

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Josef Palme (born February 15, 1859 in Kittlitz , † October 22, 1935 in Hadersdorf-Weidlingau ) was an Austrian private civil servant and politician ( SDAP ). Palme was a member of the Lower Austria regional parliament and a regional councilor in the Lower Austrian regional government .

Palme was born as the son of a glass painter and business owner and attended a further education school for glass and ceramics after primary school. He learned the profession of glass painter and from 1881 worked for a fan factory in Vienna. Palme rose to the position of studio manager and was most recently a private civil servant in Weidlingau .

From 1889 Palme was a member of the Hadersdorf-Weidlingau council . He also held the function of an economic council and poor council in the community and took over the office of mayor for two years. Palme joined the Social Democratic Labor Party in the founding phase and was sent to the State Court of Justice by it in 1918. In 1919 he was also appointed to the state culture council. From May 20, 1919 to May 11, 1921, during the phase of separation of Vienna from Lower Austria, he was a member of the Lower Austrian State Parliament (first from May 20, 1919 to November 10, 1920 in the Joint State Parliament , then from November 10, 1920 to May 11 1921 in the Landtag of Niederösterreich-Land ) and from November 10, 1920 he was a member of the Lower Austria Land Curia. He was then from May 11, 1921 to May 21, 1932 again a member of the state parliament and represented the Social Democrats from November 30, 1920 to May 11, 1921 as a regional councilor of the state government of Lower Austria. After the separation of Vienna, Palme was also regional councilor from May 11, 1921 to May 20, 1927, and he also represented Lower Austria almost simultaneously, i.e. from May 12, 1921 to May 20, 1927 in the Federal Council ( I. , II. And III. Legislative period ). In the years 1919–1921 and 1929–1934 he acted as mayor of Hadersdorf.

In 1966 the Josef-Palme-Platz in Vienna- Penzing (14th district) was named after him.

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  1. ^ Matricula Online - Mariabrunn, Death Book, 1929–1938, page 54, entry no. 40, 4th line