Luis Zingerle

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Alois Anton "Luis" Zingerle (born August 11, 1933 in Schalders ) is a South Tyrolean politician.

In Raas resident Zingerle studied at the Innsbruck University history . He obtained his doctorate with the dissertation submitted in 1963, The Secularization of the Monastery and Cathedral Chapter of Brixen through Austria: with a brief overview up to 1815 . After initially working as a teacher, he was director of the Brixen vocational school from 1965 .

Zingerle had held political positions in the South Tyrolean People's Party since the 1960s . From 1964 to 1970 he acted as district secretary, from 1976 he was chairman of the SVP district of Brixen and a member of the party leadership. From 1969 to 1979 he was a city councilor in Brixen. In 1979, after Joachim Dalsass left, he moved to the South Tyrolean state parliament and, at the same time, to the regional council of Trentino-South Tyrol . At the end of his second and last legislative period, Zingerle, who opposed the conclusion of the South Tyrolean autonomy negotiations with Italy and the submission of the declaration of dispute settlement to the United Nations , was President of the Regional Council from 1987 to 1988.

Zingerle is a long-time member and functionary of the South Tyrolean Shooting Association and was the first chairman of the entire Tyrolean Shooting Association from 1995 to 2001 .

literature

  • Marlene Kranebitter: Self-confident visionary . In: Brixner , 17th volume, October 2006, pp. 22–23 ( online )
  • South Tyrolean Provincial Government (Ed.): Südtirol-Handbuch 1988 . Brochure, Bozen 1988, p. 102 ( online )

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Dissertation by Alois Anton Zingerle (University of Innsbruck, 1963)