Martina Künsberg Sarre

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Martina Künsberg Sarre (born January 17, 1976 in Graz ) is an Austrian politician ( NEOS - Das Neue Österreich und Liberales Forum ). She has been a member of the National Council since October 23, 2019 .

Life

Martina Künsberg Sarre attended the grammar school of the Ursulines Graz after primary school , where she graduated in 1994 . She then began a degree in political science in combination with journalism and French at the University of Vienna , which she completed in 2000 as a Magistra. In 1997 she completed training as a moderator and project manager at the Political Academy of the ÖVP . As part of the Erasmus program , she was at the University of Gothenburg in the academic year 1997/98 . She attended a beekeeping school in Warth .

After completing her studies, she was managing director of the Austrian Institute for Youth Research until 2003 . She then worked as a consultant for universities, technical colleges and telemedicine at the Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Culture until 2005 and in 2005/06 as a consultant in the central office at the Ministry of Science, Research and Art in Baden-Württemberg . In 2007/08 she worked for the Austrian foreign trade office in Munich in the Stuttgart location, setting up and managing the marketing office. In 2010 she became a project and organizational consultant at Promitto Organizational Consulting GmbH . Künsberg Sarre is married and has three children.

In the 2019 National Council election, she ran for NEOS - The New Austria and Liberal Forum (NEOS) behind top candidate Nikolaus Scherak as second in the list in the Lower Austria electoral district . On October 23, 2019 she was at the beginning of the XXVII. Legislative period as a member of the Austrian National Council . In the NEOS Parliamentary Club, she acts as an education and science spokesperson, sharing education with Douglas Hoyos .

She also appears under the name Martina von Künsberg Sarre . NEOS spokeswoman Susanne Leiter referred to this as an art name in November 2019, it was "not a title of nobility ".

Web links

Individual evidence

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  4. a b Martina Künsberg Sarre - MPs - Parliamentary Club. In: parlament.neos.eu. Retrieved November 5, 2019 .
  5. Christoph Dworak: The "sweet" hobby of National Councilor Künsberg. In: Niederösterreichische Nachrichten . August 23, 2020, accessed on August 28, 2020 .
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  7. National Council: Only NEOS has assigned speaking roles. In: ORF.at . November 11, 2019, accessed November 11, 2019 .
  8. Domestic Policy: From Habsburg to Künsberg Sarre. In: Upper Austrian news . November 6, 2019, accessed November 8, 2019 .
  9. The Neos MPs with the "from" in the "stage name". In: DerStandard.at . November 7, 2018, accessed November 8, 2019 .