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Jutta Arztmann (born January 12, 1965 ) is an Austrian politician (non-party, previously FPÖ or FPK or BZÖ ) and hotel director. Doktormann was a member of the Carinthian state parliament from 2009 to 2013 and a member of the Austrian Federal Council from March 15, 2017 to April 11, 2018 as the successor to Gerhard Dörfler of the Carinthian state parliament .

education and profession

Doctor man attended primary school in Patergassen for four years and then secondary school in Feldkirchen for four years . She then moved to the HBLA for economic professions in Klagenfurt, which she completed after five years in 1985 with the Matura . From 1985 to 1986, Doktormann was employed as a management assistant and from October 1986 to October 1987 as a clerk at Leeb Balkone in Gnesau . From October 1987 to January 1982, Arztmann then worked as marketing manager for Basic Computer in Klagenfurt. From January 1992 to March 1994, Arztmann was on maternity leave and worked as a freelancer for the Mautendorfer advertising agency. She then worked as an assistant manager at the Hotel Birkenhof between 1995 and 2000 and then switched to the political sector. From 2001 to 2002 she was press officer of the FPÖ state parliament club and from 2002 to 2003 clerk at the FPÖ regional office in Klagenfurt. From 2003, Arztmann was the district manager of the Freedom Party in Feldkirchen before the state party saved this post. In May 2014 she took over the management of the newly built JUFA guest house in Knappenberg (Hüttenberg) .

Political career

Doctor man was from 1997 a member of the municipal council in Reichenau and was elected to the local party chairwoman of the Freedom Party Patergassen-Reichenau of 2004. Like most of the functionaries of the FPÖ Carinthia, she converted to the BZÖ in the course of the split in 2005 and was elected to the Carinthian state parliament in the state elections in 2009 . Since the cooperation of the Freedom Party in Carinthia with the FPÖ at the federal level, announced on December 16, 2009, Arztmann has been a member of the Freedom Party in Carinthia. After being sworn in in the Carinthian state parliament on March 31, 2009, Arztmann took over the position of area spokesperson for kindergarten, equal treatment and health in the Freedom State Parliament Club. After the Carinthian Landtag dissolved itself in 2013 after numerous corruption scandals and an early election of the Landtag had to be carried out, in which the Freedom Party suffered extremely heavy losses, Jutta Arztmann resigned when the new Landtag was sworn in.

She was subsequently elected by the newly elected state parliament as an FPÖ substitute member for the Austrian Federal Council. After the former governor Gerhard Dörfler renounced his mandate in 2017 due to a criminal charge, Jutta Arztmann automatically took up the vacant mandate of the Carinthian Federal Council as a substitute member. However, this was preceded by an announcement by the FPÖ Carinthia that Dietmar Rauter , the mayor of St. Urban, should have become a new member of the Federal Council. Due to the fact that this had not been discussed in advance with Jutta Arztmann, who was in front of Rauter, she did not waive her mandate as intended by the party, but formally accepted it by not signing a waiver. At the same time, she resigned from the FPÖ in protest and thus became a non-party member of the Federal Council with no party affiliation. After the state elections in Carinthia in 2018 , she left the Federal Council.

Private life

Doctor man has one daughter and lives in Patergassen.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Embarrassing glitch about FPÖ Federal Council mandate. In: kaernten.ORF.at. March 16, 2017. Retrieved November 23, 2017 .
  2. Carinthia internally: Ex-MP becomes hotel manager. Kleine Zeitung , April 2, 2014, accessed March 17, 2017 .
  3. ^ Federal Council: Dörfler's substitute member opposes the FPÖ. DiePresse.com , March 16, 2017, accessed on March 17, 2017 .
  4. ^ "Wilde" Federal Councilor Doctor Doctor sworn in. In: kaernten.ORF.at. April 6, 2017. Retrieved November 24, 2017 .