Siegfried Neyer

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Siegfried Neyer (born August 6, 1955 in Schruns ) is an Austrian AHS teacher and politician ( FPÖ ). From 1992 to 2009 Neyer was a member of the Vorarlberg state parliament .

education and profession

Siegfried Neyer was born on August 6, 1955 in the Montafon municipality of Schruns in the Austrian state of Vorarlberg . He attended elementary school in his home community and the local secondary school for a year before moving to the federal high school and federal high school in Bludenz , where he graduated from high school in 1975 . Then made Neyer the military service in the Austrian army, and began in 1976 teaching degree in Biology and Earth Sciences at the University of Innsbruck . This he completed in 1981 with the graduation ceremony for master's in natural science (Mag. rer. nat.).

Immediately after completing his studies, Siegfried Neyer started working in 1981 as an AHS teacher at his previous school, the Bludenz Federal High School. From 1995 to 1998 he was completely exempted from practicing his profession due to his political activities, and from 1998 to 2009 partially. In 2009, after retiring from active state politics, Neyer resumed teaching at the Bludenz Federal High School. Neyer teaches computer science, biology, physics and chemistry at BG Bludenz.

Political career

In 1985 Siegfried Neyer was elected to the Schruns municipal council for the first time , and in 1989 he joined the FPÖ Vorarlberg . From 1990 to 1996 and from 2000 to 2010 Neyer also represented his parliamentary group in the Schruns municipal council . In 2002 he was elected deputy local group chairman of the FPÖ Schruns, and has been its chairman since 2004.

Siegfried Neyer was appointed to the Vorarlberg state parliament for the first time on October 7, 1992, when he initially followed his former party colleague Bruno Hummer on his mandate in the Bludenz state electoral district . After the state elections in 1994, Neyer moved up again in the state parliament on November 23, 1994 when Ewald Stadler renounced his state parliament mandate in favor of the national council mandate. From this point on he was subsequently also elected club chairman of the state parliament club of the FPÖ Vorarlberg, which at that time was one of the government factions in the Vorarlberg state parliament. In two further state parliament elections in 1999 and 2004, Neyer was re-elected as a member of the state parliament, but he only remained club chairman of the FPÖ until October 1, 2000. Within the liberal state parliament club, Neyer acted as area spokesman for the environment, energy, federalism, tourism and animal welfare. In April 2008, Neyer announced that he would no longer run in the 2009 state elections due to his longstanding membership of the state parliament and that he would return to his job as an AHS teacher in the future.

Siegfried Neyer also performed several functions within the party. From 1996 to 2006 he was district party chairman of the FPÖ in the Bludenz district and a member of the state party presidium as well as the state party executive and the state party leadership. From April 26, 1996 to March 24, 2006 Neyer was also deputy party chairman under the chairmen Hubert Gorbach and Dieter Egger . Siegfried Neyer is still chairman of the Freedom Teachers Association in Vorarlberg.

Private life

Siegfried Neyer lives in Schruns, has been married since 1978 and has two sons.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Klaus Hämmerle: Return to the table and the break bell. In: Vorarlberger Nachrichten . November 30, 2018, accessed February 13, 2019 .
  2. State election 2009: FPÖ-Neyer and Wieser no longer run. In: vorarlberg.ORF.at . April 19, 2008, accessed February 14, 2019 .