Wolfgang Aigner (politician)

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Wolfgang Aigner (born April 8, 1968 in Vienna ) is an Austrian teacher, politician ( FPÖ , formerly ÖVP ) and member of the Vienna State Parliament and member of the Vienna City Council . At the end of 2011 he left the ÖVP and has since been active as a freelance member of parliament, working with the FPÖ. At the beginning of August 2014 he also formally joined the FPÖ.

School and professional career

Wolfgang Aigner was born in Vienna- Gersthof . From 1974 to 1978 he attended elementary school in Leystraße 34 and from 1978 to 1986 he graduated from the Bundesrealgymnasium Wien XIX in Krottenbachstraße. After graduating from high school, Aigner began studying law at the University of Vienna , which he completed in 1991 with the degree Mag. Iur. completed. In 1996 he received his doctorate as Dr. iur. In 1997 he received the Kuntschak Prize for his dissertation “Content barriers for collective legal design”.

As early as 1989, Aigener became a study assistant at the University of Vienna, Institute for Austrian and European Legal History. In 1992 he received a position as a study / contract assistant at the Institute for Constitutional and Administrative Law and was appointed university assistant at the Institute for Labor and Social Law in June 1992. He was a lecturer in labor and social law at the University of Vienna and held lectures in the field of labor and social law. He also taught for two semesters at the University of Applied Sciences for International Business Relations in Eisenstadt.

From 1996/1997 Aigner was a contract teacher at the HTL Wien 4 Argentinierstraße (which has been represented by the HTL 3 Rennweg since the turn of the millennium ) for economics and law. From 2002/2003 on, in the same HTL 3 Rennweg in Vienna, now employed full-time in the above-mentioned subject. Aigner is also a lecturer in public law, private law, labor and social law at the FH Campus Favoriten and at the Technikum Wien.

Political career

Wolfgang Aigner saw his political home in the ÖAAB. In 1995 he was elected district party chairman of the ÖVP Brigittenau and was from 1997 to 2011 club chairman of the ÖVP district council group. According to his own statements, his main areas of work in district politics were traffic issues, district development and finances, as well as district culture. Since December 1, 2004, Aigner has been a member of the Vienna State Parliament and a member of the Vienna City Council.

Aigner caused criticism when, in a district party meeting of the ÖVP Währing, he was alleged to have described the former member of the state parliament, Sirvan Ekici, as a "lazy pig" and a "shitty Turkish woman". Aigner always denied this.

Other functions

Between 1996 and 2002, Wolfgang Aigner was trustee spokesman for the academic mid-level staff of the law faculty of the University of Vienna and in 2000/2001 a member of the departmental committee for university teachers. He is currently the chairman of the department election committee of the HTL Wien 3 Rennweg and was a member of the department committee until November 2009.

Individual evidence

  1. Today : Vienna City Council Aigner resigns from ÖVP on September 29, 2011
  2. ^ ORF : ÖVP: Aigner feels "really liberated" September 21, 2011
  3. Krone : Next blow for Vienna's ÖVP: "Rebell" goes to the FPÖ October 2, 2011
  4. ^ Der Standard : Vienna City Council: "Wilder" Aigner becomes a member of the FPÖ , August 4, 2014
  5. Strache grants ex-VP-Mandatar Aigner Asyl , Der Standard, October 3, 2011
  6. "Lazy Pig"? Letter brings Vienna ÖVP into problems ( memento from April 19, 2016 in the Internet Archive ), Today, September 21, 2010
  7. ^ Marie-Theres Egyed: "Faule Sau": Sirvan Ekici defends himself In: derstandard.at, from September 23, 2010

Web links

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