Klaus Peter Nittmann

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Klaus Peter Nittmann (born January 7, 1959 in Tönisvorst , Germany ) is a former Austrian politician ( FPÖ ).

Life

The from North Rhine-Westphalia originating Nittmann grew up in Tirol approaching when he the elementary school and the secondary school graduated. He then enrolled at the University of Innsbruck , where he first studied business administration and later law . One of his fellow students was the later Vice Chancellor and FPÖ federal party chairwoman Susanne Riess . In 1986 Nittmann obtained a doctorate in law.

In 1986 Nittmann came to Upper Austria , where he completed his legal internship at the regional court in Linz . He then changed jobs, initially working as a copywriter and later as an editor . In 1992 he finally became a magistrate of the city of Linz.

The Upper Austrian FPÖ state chief Hans Achatz appointed Nittmann as state party secretary of the FPÖ Upper Austria . In July 1999, Nittmann was sworn in as a member of the Federal Council in Vienna . In this position he worked until October 2003. After that he was a speaker in the office of the Linz Freedom Party until June 2004.

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