Johanna Mikl-Leitner Explained

Johanna Mikl-Leitner
Office:Governor of Lower Austria
Term Start:April 19, 2017
Predecessor:Erwin Pröll
Deputy:Stephan Pernkopf (ÖVP)
Franz Schnabl (SPÖ)
Governor1:Erwin Pröll
Term Start1:21 April 2016
Term End1:19 April 2017
Predecessor1:Wolfgang Sobotka
Successor1:Stephan Pernkopf
Governor2:Erwin Pröll
Term Start2:21 April 2016
Term End2:19 April 2017
Predecessor2:Wolfgang Sobotka
Successor2:Ludwig Schleritzko
Office3:Minister of the Interior
Chancellor3:Werner Faymann
Term Start3:21 April 2011
Term End3:21 April 2016
Predecessor3:Maria Fekter
Successor3:Wolfgang Sobotka
Term Start4:25 April 2003
Term End4:21 April 2011
Predecessor4:Franz Blochberger
Successor4:Barbara Schwarz
Birth Date:9 February 1964
Birth Place:Hollabrunn, Austria
Party:People's Party
Children:2
Alma Mater:Vienna University of Economics and Business

Johanna Mikl-Leitner (born 9 February 1964) is an Austrian politician (ÖVP) and since 19 April 2017 the governor of Lower Austria.

Early life and education

Johanna Mikl-Leitner was born in Hollabrunn, Lower Austria. She grew up in Großharras, where she attended primary school from 1970 till 1974. She went to a grammar school which specializes in natural sciences (Realgymnasium) in Laa an der Thaya. In 1978, she switched to business school (Handelsakademie) in Laa, where she took her A-levels (Matura) in 1983. Mikl-Leitner studied Business Education at the Vienna University of Economics and Business and graduated with a Master of Social and Economic Sciences degree.

Career

Mikl-Leitner taught at the business school (Handelsakademie) in Laa an der Thaya, where she had previously studied, from 1989 until 1990. Subsequently, she became a trainee with the Federation of Austrian Industries until 1993 and then worked for a publishing company until 1995. At that point she made her first steps into politics. She became the marketing manager for the Lower Austrian ÖVP in 1995 and their leader in 1998.

Politics

Johanna Mikl-Leitner was a member of Austria's national council from until, representing the ÖVP. On 24 March 2003, she became a member of the provincial government (Landesrätin) of Lower Austria.

In 2010,she was elected vice president of the Assembly of European Regions.[1] After the resignation of vice chancellor and ÖVP party leader Josef Pröll, the Faymann cabinet was reshuffled and Johanna Mikl-Leitner was sworn in as Austria's minister of the interior on 21 April 2011.[2]

Personal life

Johanna Mikl-Leitner is married and has two daughters. She lives in Klosterneuburg, Lower Austria.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: VRE Wahlen 2010: Michèle Sabban als Präsidentin wiedergewählt . 2010-11-12 . 2010-11-19 . de . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130719114353/http://www.aer.eu/de/presse/2010/vre-wahlen-2010-michele-sabban-als-praesidentin-wiedergewaehlt.html . 2013-07-19 .
  2. Web site: Die Presse. Team Spindelegger angelobt. 2011-04-21. de.