Lisa Frühmesser

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Lisa Frühmesser (born March 14, 1992 in Rottenmann ) is an Austrian politician ( FPÖ ) who has been a member of the Vienna City Council and State Parliament since November 24, 2015 . In addition to her political career, the native of Styria is a student and has been studying law at the University of Linz since 2016 .

life and career

Lisa Frühmesser was born on March 14, 1992 in Rottenmann in the Liezen district and was active in judo as a child and was a member of the ASKÖ Rottenmann judo club . After elementary school in Rottenmann, she attended the Admont Abbey High School , where she graduated from high school in 2010 .

From 2010 to 2011 she studied nutritional science at the University of Vienna . In 2011 she changed her course of study and from then on studied law . From 2013 she again studied business law at the Vienna University of Economics and Business .

After she had already been politically active at the local level, the Styrian was elected as a member of the Vienna City Council and State Parliament on November 24, 2015 and also appeared there as secretary. At that time, she was the FPÖ district leader in the 19th district of Döbling in Vienna . She is also a member of the regional party leadership of the FPÖ Vienna and a member of the federal party leadership. In addition, Frühmesser appears as a member of the Vienna Drugs Advisory Board, the Advisory Board of the Vienna Social Fund and the Vienna Health Platform. Since 2015 she has been a member of the Committee for European and International Affairs in the Vienna City Council and a substitute member of the Committees for Culture, Science and Sport and for Petitions and Citizens' Initiatives . Furthermore, since this year she has been a substitute member of the board of directors of the public welfare institution of the City of Vienna (KFA) in the Vienna municipal council and substitute member of the incompatibility committee of the Vienna state parliament. She was also a member of the Committee for Health, Social Affairs and Generations of the Vienna City Council from 2015 to January 26, 2017, when she resigned from it. Since that day she has been a member of the somewhat reformed Committee on Social Affairs, Health and Women . In addition, Frühmesser is a member of the Board of Trustees of Vienna Youth Homes , the Board of Trustees of Psychosocial Services in Vienna , and the Board of Trustees of Vienna Pensioners' Homes (all of which are part of the Vienna City Senate ). In addition, she is a substitute member of the Disabled Committee of the Vienna City Council.

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Individual evidence

  1. Student tournament U13 in Trieben (July 21, 2001) , accessed on April 16, 2017
  2. Styrian U13 Championship in Bad Radkersburg. (May 15, 2004) , accessed April 16, 2017