Richard Hogl

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Richard Hogl (born July 30, 1967 ) is an Austrian farmer and politician ( ÖVP ). He has been a member of the Lower Austrian state parliament since 2013 . He is also mayor of Wullersdorf.

education and profession

Hogl began his school career from 1973 to 1977 at the Wullersdorf elementary school . He then moved from 1977 to 1981 to the secondary school in Wullersdorf and then continued his training from 1981 at the commercial academy in Hollabrunn . In 1982 he left the commercial academy and from 1982 to 1985 attended the agricultural college in Hollabrunn. In 1986 he passed the agricultural skilled worker examination, on March 17, 1993 the agricultural master examination. Hogl works as a farmer.

politics

Hogl became a member of the ÖVP in 1983 and was an active member of the Young People's Party from 1985 to 1997 . Hogl has been chairman of the Hollabrunn District Chamber of Farmers and the Farmers' Union in the Hollabrunn subdistrict since 1995 and has been an officer of the Raiffeisenbank Hollabrunn since 1996. In 2002 he became chairman of the merged district chamber of farmers in Hollabrunn. In 2006, Hogl was also elected chairman of the supervisory board of Raiffeisenbank Hollabrunn. He has also been a member of the supervisory board of the sugar beet farmers' association for Lower Austria and Vienna since 2003, a member of the regional advisory board of AMS Hollabrunn since 2004 and deputy chairman of the Hollabrunn aid organization since 2004.

In 1999, Hogl was elected community party chairman of the ÖVP-Wullersdorf, and in 2000 he also took over the office of sub-district chairman of the ÖVP-Hollabrunn. In 2009, Hogl became Deputy Mayor of Wullersdorf, and in 2010 he took over the office of Mayor. He already entered the state parliament preselection in 1992/93, where he was elected third out of 16 candidates. In 1998, in a further candidacy in the state elections, he achieved an improvement from 5th to 4th place by means of preferential votes, in 2003 and 2008 he received the second most preferential votes behind Marianne Lembacher . After Lembacher did not run in the state elections in Lower Austria in 2013 , Hogl achieved the highest number of preferential votes in the Hollabrunn constituency with 3573 preferential votes ”and was subsequently sworn in on April 24, 2013 as a member of the state parliament of Lower Austria.

Individual evidence

  1. NÖN "Hogl:" I have achieved a goal in life ", March 5, 2013

Web links

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