Susanne Fürst

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Susanne Fürst (born May 3, 1969 in Linz ) is an Austrian lawyer and politician of the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ). She was sworn in as a member of the National Council on November 9, 2017 .

Life

Susanne Fürst attended the elementary school Mozart School Linz and the Bundesrealgymnasium Linz Fadingerstraße . After graduating from high school , she began studying law at the Johannes Kepler University Linz (JKU), completing her master's degree in 1991. From 1994 to 1998 she was a university assistant at the JKU Institute for Constitutional Law and Political Science. She has been working for a law firm in Wels since 1999 , and since 2002 as a lawyer and partner. 2001 doctorate it with a thesis entitled On the way to the modern principle of equality: an investigation into the legality of quotas from a feminist perspective to Doctor of Law (Dr. iur.) She is married and has two sons.

politics

In 2014/15 she was called in as a permanent, non-voting member as an expert by the Freedom Parliamentary Club for the parliamentary inquiry commission on strengthening democracy in Austria . From 2016 she represented the FPÖ in the ORF Public Council , where she was a member of the finance and quality committee.

In the 2017 National Council election , she ran for seventh place on the FPÖ federal list. On November 9, 2017, she was sworn in as a member of the Austrian National Council. In the course of the formation of the Federal Government Short I after the National Council election in 2017, she negotiated on the FPÖ side in the sub-group for media. In the XXVI. During the legislative period , she is a member of the Constitutional Committee, the Immunity Committee, the Human Rights Committee, the Rules of Procedure committee and the Equal Treatment Committee and FPÖ area spokesperson for human rights.

Barbara Nepp, Dominik Nepp's wife, succeeded her on the ORF Board of Trustees . The chairman of the ORF Foundation Council Norbert Steger handed over the work on a new ORF law.

In the 2019 National Council election, she is running on the fifth place on the FPÖ federal list, in the Upper Austrian electoral district she is the FPÖ top candidate. Before the beginning of the XXVII. During the legislative period , she was elected deputy chairman on October 22, 2019. In the FPÖ parliamentary club , she acts as area spokesperson for the constitution and the rules of procedure in the 27th legislative period. In addition to Christian Hafenecker , she became a member of the FPÖ delegation of the committee of inquiry set up in January 2020 into the alleged buyability of the turquoise-blue federal government ( Ibiza committee of inquiry).

Web links

Individual evidence

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  3. a b Oberösterreichische Nachrichten: ÖVP fixes mandates: Youngest MP is 22 . Article dated October 20, 2017, accessed October 20, 2017.
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  5. SCWP Schindhelm: Susanne Fürst . Retrieved October 20, 2017.
  6. Dissertation, University of Linz 2011 . Retrieved October 20, 2017.
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  9. ^ Report of the parliamentary study commission on strengthening democracy in Austria . Retrieved October 20, 2017.
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  12. Parliament: Clubs . Retrieved May 16, 2018.
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  14. derStandard.at: After the Steger election: New parliamentary group leader for the FPÖ Foundation Councils on ORF . Article dated May 18, 2018, accessed May 18, 2018.
  15. National Council election: Norbert Hofer and Herbert Kickl head the FPÖ federal list . OTS notification dated June 27, 2019, accessed June 27, 2019.
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  18. clubs. In: parlament.gv.at. Parliamentary Directorate, accessed on November 11, 2019 .
  19. ^ U Committee: Members from the parties have been determined. In: The press . January 23, 2020, accessed January 24, 2020 .
  20. Committee of Inquiry into the alleged marketability of the turquoise-blue federal government (Ibiza Committee of Inquiry). In: parlament.gv.at. January 22, 2020, accessed January 24, 2020 .