Wilhemine Busch

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Wilhemine Busch (* 6. November 1934 in Znojmo , Czechoslovakia as Wilma Hofner ) is a former Austrian politician ( ÖVP ) and communication trainer. In 2000 she was a member of the Burgenland Landtag .

Busch attended elementary school in Znojmo and lived in Vienna from the end of the Second World War , where she graduated from secondary and commercial school. She worked as an employee in the private sector and moved to Neusiedl am See in 1994 , having previously lived in Zurndorf . Her last job was at the Political Academy.

Between 1989 and 1994, Busch was active as a federal education officer for the Austrian women's movement and between 1993 and 1997 she was the deputy district party leader of the ÖVP- Neusiedl . In addition, she was the district leader of the Austrian women's movement in Neusiedl am See and was elected deputy headwoman in 1996. She represented the ÖVP between May 11, 2000 and December 28, 2000 at short notice in the Burgenland Landtag.

literature

  • Johann Kriegler: Political manual of Burgenland. Volume 3: (1996-2001) (= Burgenland Research. 84). Burgenland State Archives, Eisenstadt 2001, ISBN 3-901517-29-4 .