List of Members of the Carinthian State Parliament (18th legislative period)

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This list of members of the Carinthian state parliament (18th legislative period) lists all the members of the Carinthian state parliament in the 18th legislative period. The legislative period lasted from the constituent session of the state parliament on March 17, 1953 to the inauguration of the subsequent state parliament in 1956.

After the state elections in 1953 , 18 of the 36 mandates went to the Socialist Party of Austria (SPÖ), 11 to the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP), 6 to the electoral party of the Independent (WdU) and 1 mandate to the People's Opposition Electoral Community (VO). Due to the small number of mandates, however, the VO had no club status.

The state parliament elected the state government Wedenig III , whereby the election failed in the first attempt because the mandataries from the ÖVP and WdU left. The election was continued after a break in the session on April 28, 1953, in which the election of the members of the government took place. In addition, in the first session on March 17th, the MPs elected Hans Herke (SPÖ), Hans Sima (SPÖ) and Adolf Lukeschitz (ÖVP) as members of the Federal Council .

Functions

Landtag President

The offices of the President of the State Parliament and his two deputies were assigned according to the election result in the proportional system. As in the previous legislative period, Jakob Sereinigg from the SPÖ took over the office of First State Parliament President . Second president was Josef Ritscher (ÖVP), third president Rudolf Tillian (SPÖ).

Club chairmen

In the club of the Socialist Party, Wilhelm Ebner took over the function of club chairman, while Rupert Poscharnig was his deputy . Provincial Councilor Alois Karisch was elected as parliamentary group chairman of the club of the Austrian People's Party , his deputy was Wolfgang Mayrhofer . In the club of the electoral party of the Independent, Otto Scrinzi took over the role of chairman of the club, Matthias Leitgeb was elected as his deputy .

Member of the state parliament

Surname fraction annotation
Alberti Albrecht WdU  
Ebner Wilhelm SPÖ  
Ebner Hans WdU  
Ferlitsch Hans ÖVP  
Gasser Alois SPÖ sworn in on March 17, 1953 for a member elected to the Federal Council
Goeritzer Bruno SPÖ sworn in on March 17, 1953 for a member elected to the Federal Council
Gruber Hermann ÖVP  
Herke Hans SPÖ Resigned from office after election to Federal Council on March 17, 1953
Brain Friedrich WdU  
Kanzian Josef SPÖ  
Kazianka Johann VO  
Karisch Alois ÖVP  
Kerstnig Hans SPÖ  
Krassnig Matthias SPÖ  
Kuchar Hans ÖVP  
Leitgeb Matthias WdU  
Luke Leo SPÖ  
Luschin Wilhelm SPÖ  
Mayrhofer Wolfgang ÖVP  
Moser Albin ÖVP  
Pawlik Hans SPÖ  
Pechnik Aurelie SPÖ  
Planegger Hermann SPÖ  
Poscharnig Rupert SPÖ  
Rader Hans WdU Elected mandate to the state government
Pipe Hans WdU from May 28, 1953 for Hans Rader
Ritscher Josef ÖVP  
Salcher Josef ÖVP  
Schaupach Felix ÖVP  
Scheiber Hans SPÖ  
Scrinzi Otto WdU Withdrawal from the WdU club by letter of April 5, 1955 and non-attached
Sereinigg Jakob SPÖ  
Sima Hans SPÖ Resigned from office after election to Federal Council on March 17, 1953
Tillian Rudolf SPÖ  
Troop Thomas ÖVP  
Tscheutschonig Josef SPÖ  
Vedenig Ferdinand SPÖ  
Wit Karl SPÖ  
Kajetan angry ÖVP  

Committees

After the members of the state parliament had been sworn in, eight committees were formed by the Carinthian state parliament on March 17, 1953. The eight committees were the Legal and Constitutional Committee, the Finance Committee, the Schools Committee, the Agriculture and Forestry Committee, the Social Policy Committee, the Building Committee, the Commercial Economy Committee, and the Minorities Committee. The number of MPs per committee was limited to seven members, with the SPÖ providing four members per committee.

Individual evidence

  1. According to his own statements, Scrinzi resigned his membership of the WdU club because his club colleague Albrecht Alberti did not want to resign from his mandate for a month despite being prohibited from working as a lawyer. State parliament minutes of the 15th session of the 18th legislative period, May 4, 1955

literature

  • Stenographic minutes of the Carinthian Parliament (18th legislative period)