Werner Rossmann

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Werner Roßmann (born July 23, 1948 ) is a former Austrian politician ( ÖVP ). Rossmann was a member of the Salzburg state parliament .

Roßmann was a member of the Salzburg state parliament from 1989 and was elected club chairman of the ÖVP state parliament club on October 24, 2001, after he had previously been the club chairman's deputy. In the 2004 state elections, he ran for third place on the state list and second place on the district list. In the internal ÖVP preference vote ranking, Roßmann had the best constituency result. As is usually the case with members of the Lungau state parliament, he returned to the state parliament via the state list and resigned his mandate in 2007 - after 18 years of office. Until 2004 he had held the office of deputy party leader. Within the party, Rossmann also held the office of ÖVP district chairman in Lungau between 1988 and 2005.

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  1. ^ Salzburger Nachrichten , July 23, 2004
  2. a b ORF Salzburg Salinger & Roßmann go: ÖVP changes many mandataries, August 8, 2005
  3. ^ Salzburger Nachrichten : Lungauer ÖVP: The candidates have been chosen, November 18, 2003
  4. ^ Office of the Salzburg state government: Results of the state elections of March 7, 2004, volume of tables, preferred votes. (PDF; 2.54 MB) In: salzburg.gv.at. March 2004, p. 91 , accessed April 18, 2017 ( ISBN 3-902082-45-3 ).
  5. ^ Salzburger Nachrichten : ÖVP brings mayor, September 9, 2004