Theresia Zierler

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Theresia Zierler

Theresia Zierler (born September 30, 1963 in Eibiswald ) is a former politician of the FPÖ , the BZÖ and the Fritz Dinkhauser list as well as a former TV presenter at ORF .

After 14 years at ORF, Zierler joined the FPÖ in 1999 as a lateral entrant and was a member of the National Council on October 29, 1999 . After Susanne Riess-Passer took over the FPÖ federal chairmanship , Zierler rose to FPÖ general secretary in May 2000, but resigned this position at the end of 2001. After the early elections in November 2002, she withdrew from federal politics. She then acted as a member of the FPÖ state parliament in Styria. In April 2005, Zierler joined the newly founded Freedom Party elimination Alliance for Austria's Future at, but even waived for the following October parliamentary elections to a candidate . In 2007 she resigned from the BZÖ . In the Austrian National Council election in 2008 , she ran for the Fritz Dinkhauser list .

Theresia Zierler has published a book and is currently working as a media and communication trainer. In addition, she is the managing director of “KMU Akademie & Management AG” in Vienna.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Der Standard Online Theresia Zierler is running in Vienna, August 26, 2008
  2. Theresia Zierler (ed.): ... and yet there was hope! Die Presse Verlags-Gesellschaft mbH & Co KG, accessed on April 9, 2014 (German).
  3. team. KMU Akademie & Management AG, accessed on April 9, 2014 (German).

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