Meri Disoski

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Meri Disoski (born October 4, 1982 in Vienna ) is an Austrian politician from the Greens . She has been a member of the National Council since October 23, 2019 .

Life

Meri Disoski was born in Vienna to Macedonian parents and grew up in Lower Austria . After elementary school in Gramatneusiedl , she attended the Bundesgymnasium / Bundesrealgymnasium in Schwechat , where she graduated in 2001 . She then began studying German with a minor in Romance studies ( French ) at the University of Vienna . She completed her studies in 2009 with a thesis on the subject of See the lilies, doesn't husband and wife arise on a stalk? Androgyny in Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Wilhelm Meister years of apprenticeship? as a Magistra . During her studies, she was involved in the Austrian Student Union (ÖH).

From 2007 to 2011 she was a research assistant at the Institute for German Studies at the University of Vienna. From 2009 to 2011 she wrote articles on the topics of integration, migration, educational issues and culture as editor of DaStandard.at / DerStandard.at . As a member of the daStandard.at editorial team, she and her colleagues were awarded the Prälat-Leopold-Ungar-Journalistinnenpreis in 2010 . From May 2012 to February 2017 she was managing director of the Verein Wirtschaft für Integration , where she started as press spokeswoman in September 2011. After that, from September 2017 she was the office manager of the Vienna Vice Mayor Maria Vassilakou .

politics

From 2015 to 2017 Disoski was a member of the Provincial Board of the Green Vienna and the Provincial Management of the Vienna Regional Group of Green Economy . From 2015 to 2019 she was also a member of the district council in the Viennese district of Währing . From 2017 to 2019 she acted as the Vienna delegate to the Federal Green Congress.

In the 2019 National Council election, she ran for the Greens on the sixth list in the Vienna electoral district and behind Lukas Hammer on the second list in the Vienna north-west regional constituency . On October 23, 2019 she was at the beginning of the XXVII. Legislative period as a member of the Austrian National Council . As part of the coalition negotiations for the formation of a government in 2019 , she negotiated in the main group Europe, Integration, Migration and Security. In the Green Parliamentary Club she became the area spokesperson for women and equality.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f Meri Disoski on the website of the Austrian Parliament
  2. a b c meineabektiven.at: Meri Disoski . Retrieved October 23, 2019.
  3. a b project Xchange: Meri Disoski. In: projektxchange.at. Retrieved October 20, 2019 .
  4. ^ Sandra Radovanović: Austria speaks many languages. In: kosmo.at. March 5, 2014, accessed October 24, 2019 .
  5. Meri Disoski - Institute for German Studies at the University of Vienna. In: univie.ac.at. Retrieved October 23, 2019 .
  6. State party lists in the regional constituency 9 Vienna. In: bmi.gv.at. Retrieved October 24, 2019 .
  7. ↑ The names of more than 100 turquoise-green negotiators have been determined. In: DerStandard.at . November 15, 2019, accessed November 16, 2019 .
  8. ^ Government negotiations ÖVP-Greens. In: Upper Austrian news . Retrieved November 16, 2019 .
  9. Greens introduce their area spokespersons. In: The press . January 17, 2020, accessed January 17, 2020 .