Jutta Wochesländer

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Jutta Wochesländer (born March 10, 1948 in Wiener Neustadt ; † September 19, 2009 ) was an Austrian spokeswoman and former politician ( FPÖ ). Wochesländer was a member of the National Council from 1999 to 2002 .

education and profession

Wochesländer attended elementary school in Neunkirchen (Lower Austria) from 1954 to 1958 and then went to the local high school until 1960. She then moved to the women's secondary school in Wiener Neustadt and, in 1962, to the college for economic women's professions in Wiener Neustadt, from which she graduated in 1966 with the Matura. Wochesländer then completed the high school graduation course at the Catholic Teacher Training Institute in Eisenstadt from 1967 to 1968 and passed the teaching examination for elementary schools in 1970. She then studied journalism and political science at the University of Vienna and obtained the academic degree Dr. phil.

Wochesländer was a contract teacher at the Polytechnic Course in Grünbach between 1966 and 1967 and a teacher at compulsory schools in Vienna between 1968 and 1987. From 1974 she worked as a spokesperson and editor for ORF . In 1990 she also started her own business as a freelance communication trainer.

politics

Wochesländer gained access to politics through her studies and wrote her dissertation on the role of the media in national elections. Her political role models were Jörg Haider and Susanne Riess-Passer and she ran for the 1999 National Council election as a career changer. After Dieter Böhmdorfer's withdrawal on July 13, 2000, she took his place in the National Council and indicated the areas of social affairs, education and health as the political priorities. After the National Council election in 2002 , she resigned from the National Council on December 19, 2002.

Individual evidence

  1. Part for Jutta Wochesländer at the Städtische Bestattung Neunkirchen  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.bestattung-nk.at  
  2. parlament.gv.at Parliament correspondence No. 484, September 5, 2000

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