Olga Voglauer

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Olga Voglauer (born October 3, 1980 in Bach , Ludmannsdorf ) is an Austrian politician for the Greens . She has been the state spokesperson for Green Carinthia since June 2019, and has been a member of the National Council since October 23, 2019 .

Life

After finishing elementary school in Ludmannsdorf, Olga Voglauer attended the Slovenian grammar school and the bilingual Federal Trade Academy (HAK / TAK) in Klagenfurt , where she was head teacher and graduated from high school in 2000 . She then began a diploma in agriculture with a focus on agricultural economics at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU). She completed her studies in 2008 with a diploma thesis on the subject of comparative analysis of the participation of Carinthian Slovenes and Burgenland Croats in regional development projects in Austria as a graduate engineer .

After completing her studies, she worked as a project employee at the Klagenfurt environmental office and the rural education community of the South Carinthian farmers. She has been managing her parents' dairy farm in Ludmannsdorf since 2010 . She was chairwoman of the Carinthian Student Union ( Koroška dijaška zveza , KDZ) and deputy chairwoman of the Austrian Students' Union at BOKU. Voglauer is married and has a son and a daughter. She volunteers on the board of Caritas Carinthia and in the parents' association of the Slovenian grammar school.

politics

Voglauer has been a member of the municipal council of Ludmannsdorf since 2015 , where she has been the chairman of the committee for control since 2019. In June 2019 she was elected as the successor to Matthias Köchl as the state spokeswoman for Green Carinthia .

In the 2019 National Council election, she ran for the Greens as a top candidate in the Carinthia regional constituency and the Klagenfurt regional constituency . On October 23, 2019 she was at the beginning of the XXVII. Legislative period as a member of the Austrian National Council . The day before, she was elected to the management of the Green Parliamentary Club alongside Astrid Rössler and Jakob Schwarz . As part of the coalition negotiations for the formation of a government in 2019 , she negotiated in the main group Climate Protection, Environment, Infrastructure and Agriculture. In the Green Parliamentary Club , she became the area spokesperson for agriculture, forestry and ethnic groups.

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Individual evidence

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  3. Olga Voglauer. In: The Green Carinthia . Retrieved October 24, 2019 .
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  5. a b Politics: Olga Voglauer new state spokeswoman for the Greens. In: kaernten. ORF.at . June 29, 2019, accessed October 24, 2019 .
  6. Greens: Maurer becomes Kogler vice-president. In: ORF.at . October 22, 2019, accessed 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 .