Werner Neubauer (politician)

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Werner Neubauer (2011)

Werner Neubauer (born October 29, 1956 in Linz ) is an Austrian politician ( FPÖ ). He was a member of the Austrian National Council from October 30, 2006 to October 22, 2019 .

School and education

Werner Neubauer attended elementary school in Feldkirchen an der Donau from 1963 to 1967 and then to 1973 the Bundesrealgymnasium Fadingerstraße in Linz . Then Neubauer did his military service . During his work as a magistrate employee, he graduated from the Realgymnasium for working people between 1981 and 1985, which he graduated with the Matura . He later began studying art history at the Catholic Private University in Linz, which he completed on July 1, 2017 with the academic title of Bachelor of Arts .

Professional background

Werner Neubauer worked for the Linz City Administration from 1978 to 2002. From 1986 to 2000 he worked as a specialist in construction and commercial matters. In 2002 he moved to the office of the Upper Austrian provincial government and worked as a consultant in the water law department of the provincial councilor Hans Achatz (FPÖ). Between 2003 and 2006, Neubauer was also a consultant for system processes: waste management, waste disposal , district waste association , water management , waste water disposal , landfills , recycling systems and commercial management at the district administration Urfahr-Umgebung . Neubauer has been Secretary General of the Austrian Senior Citizens Association since 2002 .

politics

Werner Neubauer joined the SPÖ in 1978 , and moved to the FPÖ in the mid-1980s. 1991 he became a council of the Freedom Party in the city of Linz in politics and was between 1998 and 2005 local party chairman of the Freedom Party Linz Center. From spring 2009 to 2012, Neubauer headed the FPÖ local group Linz-West. Between 1991 and 2005 Neubauer was a member of the district party leadership of the FPÖ Linz, of which he has been a member since 2007. from 2002 to 2015 Neubauer held the position of General Secretary in the Austrian Senior Citizens Association . In December 2015 he was elected federal chairman.

Since 2005 he has been a member of the federal party executive committee of the FPÖ, from 2006 to 2012 also a member of the state party executive committee of the FPÖ Upper Austria.

In the 2006 National Council elections , Neubauer ran in constituency 4a and was elected via the federal election proposal. He entered the National Council on October 30, 2006. The focus of his work as a member of parliament was the topics of South Tyrol, social affairs, senior citizens, the environment and his participation in the culture committee. He was senior spokesman for the FPÖ. After the National Council election in 2019 , he resigned from the National Council.

In 2009, Neubauer founded the SOS-Abendland association , of which he was federal chairman until 2015. At the request of the right-wing extremist magazine Die Aula, Neubauer wrote the article “1848 in Linz and the land above the Enns” for the publication “1848 - Heritage and Order”.

Werner Neubauer is married and has three children. He is a member of the rifle company "Major Josef Eisenzüge" Gries , chairman of the Bergisel Association Austria and a member of the Austrian Gymnastics Association (ÖTB), Neubauer also comments on current events on unzensuriert.at .

He showed great commitment in the South Tyrol question . He is a member of the South Tyrol Committee of the Austrian National Council, where he introduced numerous motions for resolutions and held talks with all parties represented in the South Tyrolean Parliament.

In the interests of the students, he submitted numerous inquiries and complaints about events at the University of Innsbruck (especially non-teaching), which were finally confirmed in the report of the Court of Auditors of May 10, 2019. However, the Ministry of Science continues to largely deny these incidents or does not want to intervene here.

Controversy

Neubauer has been in conflict for years with the Linz detective and data forensic expert Uwe Sailer , whom Neubauer accuses of spying on the FPÖ. Sailer was reported by Neubauer according to various paragraphs of the penal code, but none of the reports led to an indictment.

Neubauer appeared in 2010 at an "anti-minaret conference" organized by the right-wing extremist party Pro NRW , where he explained to the audience that he was German because his grandparents were German and that he and his mother therefore shared with his mother after the parents' divorce again should have got the German citizenship. Therefore this invitation would have brought him back to his homeland.

In his speech, with which Neubauer is also quoted in a report by the German Office for the Protection of the Constitution, he made fun of homosexual politicians and stated that the Viennese SPÖ intended to abolish the Nikolaus celebrations because of the migrants.

Awards

Web links

Commons : Werner Neubauer  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Awarding of academic degrees. Catholic Private University Linz, 2017, accessed on August 30, 2019 .
  2. Benedikt Narodoslawsky: “It's not about a connection”. Interview. In: DerStandard.at. June 27, 2011, accessed August 30, 2019 .
  3. Max Preglau: Right-wing extremist or postmodern? - About rhetoric, programs, forms of interaction and one year of government policy of the (Haider) FPÖS. (PDF; 179 kB) In: SWS-Rundschau. Issue 2/2001, pp. 193-213.
  4. Reinhold Gaertner: The ordinary rights. The auditorium , the libertarians and right-wing extremism. Pictus Verlag, Vienna 1996.
  5. Auditorium. ( Memento from January 20, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) In: Documentation archive of Austrian resistance.
  6. Otto Scrinzi, Jürgen Schwab (Ed.): 1848 - legacy and order . Aula-Verlag, Graz 1998, ISBN 978-3-900968-03-8 .
  7. Austrian South Tyrol Committee informs itself about reform of the Statute of Autonomy. In: landtag-bz.org. South Tyrolean Parliament, October 25, 2016, accessed on November 1, 2016 .
  8. Neubauer / Gartelgruber: South Tyrol Committee brings a breakthrough with fascist relics and pardons for South Tyrol activists! Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ), May 4, 2011, accessed on November 1, 2016 .
  9. ^ Werner Neubauer: Written question regarding the tasks of the South Tyrol subcommittee. In: OffenesParlament.at. April 20, 2015, archived from the original ; accessed on November 1, 2016 .
  10. "The situation at the University of Innsbruck is escalating!" In: UnserTirol.com. December 14, 2015, accessed August 30, 2019 .
  11. ^ Werner Neubauer: Written request regarding scientific practice at the University of Innsbruck. In: OffenesParlament.at. July 2, 2015, archived from the original ; accessed on August 30, 2019 .
  12. a b Iris Rauskala: Abuses in the law faculty of the University of Innsbruck (3632 / AB). Inquiry response. Republic of Austria, Parliament, July 30, 2019, accessed August 30, 2019 .
  13. ^ FPÖ-Neubauer / Karlsböck: Serious grievances at the University of Innsbruck prolonged! Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) - Die Freiheitliche, Landespartei Salzburg, November 10, 2016, accessed on August 30, 2019 .
  14. ^ FPÖ-Neubauer: "Abuses at the University of Innsbruck now confirmed by the Court of Auditors". APA-OTS, June 17, 2019, accessed August 30, 2019 .
  15. ↑ Secondary employment of university professors. (PDF) report. Austrian Court of Auditors, May 2019, accessed on August 30, 2019 .
  16. ^ Colette M. Schmidt: Unsuccessful flood of advertisements by the FPÖ against police officers . In: The Standard . October 3, 2011 ( online [accessed December 13, 2017]).
  17. Colette M. Schmidt: backing for Königshofer from the FPÖ club . In: The Standard . July 30, 2011 ( online [accessed August 30, 2019]).
  18. Jobs, personnel news. In: WienerZeitung.at. August 9, 2017. Retrieved November 25, 2017 .