List Fritz Dinkhauser

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Bürgerforum Tirol - List Fritz
Party leader Andrea Haselwanter-Schneider
Deputy Chairman Peter Rauchegger
Club hostess Andrea Haselwanter-Schneider
founding 2008
Headquarters Maximilianstrasse 2, A-6020 Innsbruck
Seats in state parliaments
2/36
Website listefritz.at

The Fritz Dinkhauser List (FRITZ) is an Austrian party founded by Fritz Dinkhauser . The party entered the state elections in Tyrol in 2008 for the first time as a list Fritz Dinkhauser - Bürgerforum Tirol and achieved a share of the vote of 18.35%. The Fritz Dinkhauser list thus moved into the state parliament with seven mandates and was also able to provide a member of the Federal Council . In the National Council election in 2008 , the party appeared nationwide under the name List Fritz Dinkhauser - Citizens' Forum Austria , but failed to make it into the National Council with 1.8% . In the regional elections in Tyrol in 2013 the list heavy losses suffered. It reached 5.6 percent and only two mandates. In the state elections in Tyrol in 2018 , she received 5.46% of the vote and again two mandates. In November 2018, Dinkhauser announced that he would no longer run as chairman at the upcoming Citizens' Day on List Fritz. On December 1, 2018, Andrea Haselwanter-Schneider was elected chairwoman of the Fritz Dinkhauser list.

State election in Tyrol 2008

program

In the state elections in Tyrol, the Fritz Dinkhauser list focused on the "fair distribution, ending the clergy and a policy that puts the people at the center and not the powerful" as central issues. The aims of the citizens' list included political, economic and social renewal, the fight against abuse of power , an educational offensive, affordable housing, family support, social security and the promotion of culture and tradition. Furthermore, the Fritz Dinkhauser List called for the federal states and municipalities to be strengthened against centralization tendencies by the federal government and the lowering of the price of electricity and the return of land to the agricultural communities.

Election goals and election results

In the state election, Dinkhauser set the ten percent mark as a minimum target. For a possible coalition, he preferred to work with the SPÖ and the Greens after the election. Dinkhauser decidedly ruled out a collaboration with Governor Van Staa; on June 1st he announced that he would not work with any successors either. However, three days later Dinkhauser declared that he would be available for a coalition with the ÖVP under certain conditions. After opinion polls on the list had initially forecast 12 to 13 percent, and towards the end of the election campaign even 17 percent, the list received 61,795 votes and a share of 18.35% of the vote. The Fritz Dinkhauser list thus moved into the Tyrolean state parliament with seven mandates and won a mandate from the Federal Council. FRITZ achieved a relative majority in Mieders and Kitzbühel .

people

The Fritz Dinkhauser list was a candidate for the 2008 state elections in Tyrol with Fritz Dinkhauser at the top. After winning seven state parliament mandates, he moved into the state parliament together with Andrea Haselwanter-Schneider, second on the list, and third -party and transit opponent Fritz Gurgiser . Further members of the Tyrolean state parliament on the FRITZ list were Andreas Brugger , Bernhard Ernst , Gottfried Kapferer and Thomas Schnitzer . In the Federal Council , the FRITZ list was represented by Stefan Zangerl until 2012 , and since then by Stefan Posch . On November 6, 2009, Gurgiser, who had previously been excluded from the Landtag Club , and Schnitzer announced the establishment of their own parliamentary group called the TirolKlub . After the death of club chairman Bernhard Ernst on December 8, 2012, Andrea Haselwanter-Schneider succeeded him as club chairwoman and the previous member of the Federal Council, Stefan Zangerl, took up the state parliament mandate.

For the 2008 National Council election, Theresia Zierler , who had previously run for the FPÖ and the BZÖ, ran Manfred Kölly , Gerhard Hutter and Rudolf Bernhard.

State election in Tyrol 2013

In the Tyrolean state elections in 2013 , the Fritz Dinkhauser - Bürgerforum Tirol list received 5.61 percent of the vote (17,785 votes). The party won two seats and was represented in the state parliament by club chairwoman Andrea Haselwanter-Schneider and Andreas Brugger or his successor Isabella Gruber (from October 2015).

According to the 2013 annual report, the expenditures for the election campaign were 519,467 euros.

State election in Tyrol 2018

FRITZ was able to assert itself in the state elections in 2018 . The list lost 0.15 percentage points and is still represented with two seats in the state parliament. Markus Sint moved into the state parliament for FRITZ.

financing

In 2015, the party's total income was just under 460,000 euros, and expenditure was just under 390,000 euros. The party is largely financed through public party funding: the list Fritz 2015 received 439,084 euros of Tyrolean party funding, the state parliament club also received 141,949 euros of club funding.

According to the annual reports for the years 2013 to 2015, which List Fritz submitted to the Court of Auditors , the party received no donations and no income from sponsorship or from advertisements in party publications during these years. The income from membership fees in 2015 was just under 1,000 euros. Income of up to 20,000 euros per year from “other assets” were listed in the accounts - details of these funds cannot be traced there.

In 2008 the list Fritz Dinkhauser - Citizens' Forum Austria received political support of 261,222 euros from the Federal Chancellery .

Individual evidence

  1. orf.at: Dinkhauser gives up party leadership . Article dated November 29, 2018, accessed November 30, 2018.
  2. Haselwanter-Schneider elected to List-Fritz-Chefin on ORF-Tirol from December 1, 2018, accessed on December 1, 2018
  3. Homepage of the Bürgerforum Tirol List Fritz . 18th September 2013
  4. Kleine Zeitung Online: Dinkhauser set a minimum target of ten percent . June 4, 2008
  5. Oberösterreichische Nachrichten Online  ( 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. Dinkhauser for Red-Green, May 27, 2008@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.nachrichten.at  
  6. ^ ORF Tirol: Dinkhauser excludes coalition with ÖVP . April 11, 2012
  7. ^ ORF Tirol: Dinkhauser willing to form a coalition again . April 11, 2012
  8. ^ ORF Tirol: Fritz Gurgiser founds his own parliamentary group . Article of April 11, 2012.
  9. ^ ORF Tirol: Haselwanter-Schneider new list-Fritz-Klubobfrau . Article dated December 11, 2012.
  10. ^ State of Tyrol: State election 2013 - state result. Retrieved February 5, 2018 .
  11. ^ Land Tirol: Fritz Landtag Club. Retrieved February 5, 2018 .
  12. ^ Bürgerforum Tirol - List Fritz: Accountability report 2013. Court of Auditors, accessed on February 5, 2018 .
  13. ^ Election results 2018 on the website of the State of Tyrol
  14. orf.at: Many new faces in the state parliament . Article dated February 27, 2018, accessed April 16, 2018.
  15. Response to a request for information by the State of Tyrol: Funding for parties or their clubs. In: FragDenStaat.at. Retrieved February 5, 2018 .
  16. ^ Bürgerforum Tirol - List Fritz. In: Parteispenden.at. Freedom of Information Forum, accessed on February 5, 2018 .
  17. ^ Bürgerforum Tirol - List Fritz. In: Parteispenden.at. Freedom of Information Forum, accessed on February 5, 2018 .

Web links

Commons : Members of the Fritz list - Bürgerforum Österreich  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files