Ulrike Haider-Quercia

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Ulrike Haider-Quercia (born August 26, 1976 in Vienna ) is an Austrian political scientist .

Life

Ulrike Haider-Quercia is the older of the two daughters of Jörg Haider , the former governor of Carinthia , and his wife Claudia. After attending compulsory education and passed graduation she studied in Vienna and Paris law . In addition, she studied political science in Catania and the University of Naples . Here she obtained a master's degree in parliamentary law.

She gained her first political experience in 1995 as an intern with Susanne Riess, who was then a liberal EU mandate . From 2001 to 2003 she was a consultant for renewable energy in the Italian Ministry of the Environment .

Today she is a lecturer in constitutional law at La Sapienza University in Rome . Ulrike Haider is married to Paolo Quercia , an Italian political advisor , and has one son.

In March 2014, Haider-Quercia was elected the top candidate for the Alliance for the Future of Austria (BZÖ) in the 2014 election to the European Parliament . On April 8, 2014, Haider-Quercia announced that he would not stand for the EU election.

Individual evidence

  1. derStandard.at - BZÖ top candidate: Ulrike Haider elected unanimously . Article dated March 15, 2014, accessed April 8, 2014.
  2. OTS - After Werthmann-Alde expulsion: Ulrike Haider resigns candidacy for EU election . APA notification dated April 8, 2014, accessed April 8, 2014.