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Mario Ferrari-Brunnenfeld (born May 23, 1932 in Klagenfurt ; † July 28, 2001 there ) was an Austrian politician ( FPÖ , later FDP Austria ).

Life

Ferrari-Brunnenfeld followed his father into the profession of doctor. During his studies he became a member of the Stiria Graz fraternity in 1952 . After studying in Graz and a job in Feldbach, he returned to his homeland in Carinthia at the end of the sixties , where his younger brother, the lawyer Gero Ferrari-Brunnenfeld, was already active in community politics. He took up his first political office in 1973 when he was elected to the Klagenfurt municipal council. From 1975 he was a member of the Carinthian state parliament and state councilor until he was praised by Jörg Haider in 1983 as state secretary for health in the federal governmenthas been. He held this office until January 1987. Because of a conflict with Jörg Haider, he left the FPÖ in 1989 and was later one of the co-founders of the FDP (later The Democrats ).

Governments and state parliaments to which Ferrari-Brunnenfeld belonged

literature

  • Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft. Volume I: Politicians. Volume 7: Supplement A – K. Winter, Heidelberg 2013, ISBN 978-3-8253-6050-4 , pp. 315-316.

Web links

supporting documents

  1. Former City Councilor Dr. Gero Ferrari-Brunnenfeld celebrated his 75th birthday - September - 2009 - City press releases - Media press - In the town hall - Klagenfurt am Wörthersee. (No longer available online.) In: klagenfurt.at. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016 ; Retrieved November 8, 2015 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.klagenfurt.at
  2. Born out of the curve of life. Die Presse , October 12, 2008, accessed April 9, 2012 .
  3. Biography of Dr. Mario Ferrari fountain field. Austrian National Council , accessed on April 9, 2013 .