Mauritius Klieber

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Mauritius Klieber (born June 28, 1877 in Vienna ; † February 18, 1949 ibid) was an Austrian politician ( CSP ) and magistrate official. Klieber was a member of the National Council from 1926 to 1927 and a member of the Lower Austrian state parliament from 1924 to 1936 .

After attending elementary school, Klieber graduated from middle school and did his military service. Professionally, he was active as a magistrate servant, where he carried the official title of Hofrat . Klieber lived in Mauer near Vienna and was a member of the local council. In addition, he worked as managing director and first vice-president of the Christian-Social People's Association for Lower Austria. Klieber represented the Christian Social Party between April 8, 1924 and November 5, 1926 in the state parliament of Lower Austria ( 1st legislative period ) and then moved to the National Council ( 2nd legislative period ), to which he was appointed from October 22, 1926 to May 1927 belonged. After his resignation, Klieber was again a member of the Lower Austrian state parliament between May 20, 1927 and October 30, 1934 ( second and third legislative periods ). In addition, Klieber was in the state parliament of Lower Austria between November 22, 1934 and August 1, 1936 as a representative for the public service, also a member of the state parliament.

literature

  • Lower Austria Landtag Directorate (ed.): Biographical manual of the Lower Austrian Landtag and the Lower Austrian provincial government 1921–2000 (= Lower Austria publications. Volume 128). Lower Austria Landtag Directorate , St. Pölten 2000, ISBN 3-85006-127-2 .

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