Michael Raml

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Michael Raml (2017)

Michael Raml (born August 2, 1987 in Linz ) is an Austrian politician of the FPÖ . Raml was a delegated member of the Austrian Federal Council from October 2015 to March 2019 from the federal state of Upper Austria .

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After completing his training at elementary school 49 in Linz , he attended the Georg von Peuerbach grammar school there . Raml then studied law at the Johannes Kepler University in Linz from 2005 to 2013 . In 2013 he graduated as a master of law (Mag.iur.). In 2017 he received his doctorate in law (Dr. iur.). Since 2013 Michael Raml has been working as a university assistant in the Department of Environmental Administrative and Plant Law at the Institute for Administrative Law and Administrative Doctrine of the University of Linz.

Raml is the old man of the pennal-conservative connection Ostmark to Linz and the academic fraternity Arminia-Czernowitz zu Linz. He was also a representative of the regional delegate convention of the pennal and specialist student corporations of Upper Austria in the regional youth advisory board of the Upper Austrian regional government.

Political career

Raml joined the FPÖ local group Urfahr-Ost in Linz in 2003. In 2005 he was elected deputy local party chairman, and in 2007 he was elected local party chairman. At the age of 20, Raml was the youngest chairman who had previously headed a Linz FPÖ local group, and he also held the position of deputy district party chairman.

Throughout Austria, Michael Raml was the Federal Deputy Chairman of the Ring of Freedom Students (RFS), which he chaired in Upper Austria . Raml is currently provincial chairman in the Ring Freiheitlicher Jugend Upper Austria and executive chairman in the Ring Freiheitlicher Jugend Austria.

Between 2009 and 2015 he was a member of the municipal council of the state capital Linz. After the state election in Upper Austria in 2015 , in which the FPÖ recorded strong gains, Michael Raml was sent to the Federal Council in Vienna by the newly elected Upper Austrian state parliament on October 23, 2015 . In 2016 he campaigned for the preservation of the Austrian club culture and also took part in the non-partisan press conference of Rettet die Vereinsfeste . In the summer of the same year, the red-black federal government finally gave in to increasing pressure from numerous club representatives and decided to change the law.

Raml caused a sensation as the top candidate of the Ring of Freedom Students at Linz's Johannes Kepler University . When asked about passages on the RFS homepage, according to which it is the “most important task of women” to bear children, Raml replied: “Our people die without offspring when they immigrate.” He replied to the accusation that this was “Nazi diction” Raml: “Please, not everything that was then was wrong. Please, the voest wasn't bad. Is that why the voest should be torn down? ".

On March 7, 2019, Detlef Wimmer left the Linz city government, Michael Raml replaced Markus Hein as Linz city councilor. In the future, he will take over the agendas for safety, health, finance and city contacts in Austria's third largest city. Michael Schilchegger took over Raml's Federal Council mandate .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Michael Raml on the website of the Institute for Administrative Law and Administrative Doctrine of the University of Linz.
  2. For many associations, cash registers are still taboo . Article in the Upper Austrian News from February 18, 2016.
  3. Raml on club festivals: "Tradition must be preserved" . Article of the FPÖ from April 26, 2016.
  4. ↑ Cash register: Exceptions for club halls and tent parties . Article in the Upper Austrian News from June 21, 2016.
  5. Right: The crude world of the Linz FPÖ . Article in the Upper Austrian News from April 25, 2013.
  6. FP-Wimmer now wants to become a lawyer . Article dated February 28, 2019, accessed February 28, 2019.
  7. orf.at: Political personnel raids in Linz . Article dated March 7, 2019, accessed March 7, 2019.