List of Members of the Carinthian State Parliament (19th legislative period)

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This list of members of the Carinthian state parliament (19th legislative period) lists all the members of the Carinthian state parliament in the 19th legislative period. The legislative period lasted from the constituent session of the Landtag on June 1, 1956 until the subsequent Landtag was sworn in in 1960.

After the state elections in 1956 , 18 of the 36 seats went to the Socialist Party of Austria (SPÖ), 12 to the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP), 5 to the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) and 1 to Communists and Left Socialists (KLS). Due to the small number of mandates, however, the KLS had no club status.

The state parliament elected the state government Wedenig IV on June 1, 1956 and also elected Erich Suchanek (SPÖ), Josef Eberhard (SPÖ) and Josef Salcher (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). The presidents of the state parliament were not determined by an election, but by the sufficiently signed election proposals of the state parliament clubs SPÖ and ÖVP.

Club chairmen

In the club of the Socialist Party, Wilhelm Ebner took over the function of club chairman, Leo Lukas was his deputy . Wolfgang Mayrhofer was elected to the parliamentary group chairman of the “Club of the ÖVP” , his deputy was Hermann Gruber . In the FPÖ club, Hubert Knaus took on the role of club chairman , Friedrich Hirn was elected as his deputy .

Member of the state parliament

Surname fraction annotation
Ebner Wilhelm SPÖ  
Single player Valentin ÖVP  
Engl Rupert ÖVP July 9, 1959 Hermann Gruber sworn in
Ferlitsch Hans ÖVP Resignation of the mandate in the session of the state parliament on July 18, 1956 following the election to the state government announced
Filipot Rudolf SPÖ  
Frietz Walter ÖVP  
Gruber Hermann ÖVP Resignation of the mandate due to his election to the National Council announced on July 9, 1959
Herke Hans SPÖ Resignation of the mandate due to his mandate from the National Council announced in the Landtag session on July 18, 1956
Brain Friedrich FPÖ  
Huber Reinhold FPÖ  
Kanzian Josef SPÖ  
Karisch Alois ÖVP  
Kazianka Johann KPÖ  
Kerstnig Hans SPÖ  
Knaus Hubert FPÖ  
Korger Heinrich ÖVP  
Krassnig Matthias SPÖ  
Luke Leo SPÖ  
Mayrhofer Wolfgang ÖVP  
Medlin Eduard ÖVP  
Moser Albin ÖVP sworn in on July 18, 1956 for a member of the government
Pansi Herbert SPÖ sworn in on July 18, 1956 for Hans Herke
Pawlik Hans SPÖ  
Pechnik Aurelie SPÖ  
Hermann Plangger SPÖ  
Poscharnig Rupert SPÖ  
Presslauer Ernst FPÖ sworn in for Hans Rohr on March 25, 1958
Rader Hans FPÖ  
Ritscher Josef ÖVP  
Pipe Hans FPÖ Resignation of the mandate in the session of the state parliament on March 25, 1958 announced
Scheiber Hans SPÖ  
Schleinzer Karl ÖVP  
Schober Hans SPÖ  
Sideways Franz ÖVP  
Sereinigg Jakob SPÖ  
Silla Erich FPÖ from October 29, 1956 (predecessor not mentioned)
Sima Hans SPÖ  
Sodat Stefan ÖVP sworn in on July 18, 1956 for a member of the government
Tillian Rudolf SPÖ  
Troop Thomas ÖVP Resignation of the mandate in the session of the state parliament on July 18, 1956 following the election to the state government announced
Vedenig Ferdinand SPÖ  
Wit Karl SPÖ  

Committees

After the members of the state parliament had been sworn in, the Carinthian state parliament formed eight committees on June 1, 1956. The eight committees were the Legal and Constitutional Committee, the Finance Committee, the Building Committee, the Agriculture and Forestry Committee, the School and Local Policy Committee, the Social Policy Committee, the Commercial Economy Committee and the Minority Committee. The number of MPs per committee was limited to seven members, with the SPÖ each having four members, the ÖVP two members and the FPÖ one member per committee.

literature

  • Stenographic minutes of the Carinthian Parliament (19th legislative period)