Jutta Kräutler-Berger

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Jutta Kräutler-Berger (born November 18, 1958 in Bruck an der Mur as Jutta Berger ) is a former Austrian politician ( Greens ) and journalist . From 1989 to 1993 she was a member of the Vorarlberg state parliament .

education and profession

Kräutler-Berger first attended elementary school in the municipality of Wörschach and then the BG / BRG Stainach . In 1971 she moved with her family to Vorarlberg, which subsequently switched her to the Sacré Coeur Riedenburg high school and graduated in 1977. Kräutler-Berger works as a journalist.

Politics and functions

Kräutler-Berger was a member of the self-defense campaign and, as a member, was involved with parents for a nuclear-free future. She was also a founding member of the Kopra and active as a member of the Association for the Promotion of the Jewish Museum Hohenems.

After the state elections in Vorarlberg in 1989, Kräutler-Berger entered the Vorarlberg state parliament as a member of the Bregenz constituency , where she was sworn in as the representative of the Green Alternative Vorarlberg (GAV) on October 24, 1989. Kräutler-Berger was a party member of the Green Alternative Vorarlberg and the party Die Grünen - The Green Alternative and was also one of the founding members of the Green Alternative Vorarlberg (GAV). She was a member of the Green Forum Bregenz and was also involved as a member of the Lauterach Open List, and was one of the founding members of this list of citizens in the Lauterach community . From 1990 to 1992 she was a representative of the Lauterach open list and was a member of the transport committee, was a member of the social committee and was a representative of the open list in the culture, school and kindergarten committee. Between April 1995 and October 1995 she was a short-term substitute member of the city council of Bregenz, where she was a member of the urban planning and transport committee and a substitute member of the environmental committee. On April 12, 1993, Kräutler-Berger resigned from the state parliament by resigning from his mandate. During her time as a member of the Vorarlberg state parliament, she was not a member of a state parliament committee.

Private

Kräutler-Berger was born as the daughter of the businessman Othmar Berger. Her father was also born in Bruck an der Mur, her mother Iris Berger, née Vielgruth, came from Wörschach . Kräutler-Berger is married and had a daughter in 1981 and a son in 1984.

Works

  • Keeping the men's parliament on their toes. In: Green Alternative Vorarlberg. No. 13, 1989, p. 3
  • Why actually? In: Saublume. No. 3a, 1988, p. 4
  • Once and never again. In: Zipped and barred. Feldkirch 1994, p. 46

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