Reinhold Mitterlehner Explained

Reinhold Mitterlehner
Office:Vice-Chancellor of Austria
Chancellor:Werner Faymann
Christian Kern
Term Start:1 September 2014
Term End:17 May 2017
Predecessor:Michael Spindelegger
Successor:Wolfgang Brandstetter
Office1:Chair of the People's Party
Term Start1:8 November 2014
Term End1:15 May 2017
Predecessor1:Michael Spindelegger
Successor1:Sebastian Kurz
Office2:Minister of Economics
Chancellor2:Werner Faymann
Christian Kern
Term Start2:2 December 2008
Term End2:17 May 2017
Predecessor2:Martin Bartenstein
Successor2:Harald Mahrer
Birth Date:10 December 1955
Birth Place:Helfenberg, Austria
Children:3
Party:People's Party
Alma Mater:Johannes Kepler University Linz

Reinhold Mitterlehner (born 10 December 1955) is an Austrian politician of the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) who served as minister of economy in Austria's government from 2008 until 2017. In September 2014 he also became vice chancellor of Austria and chairman of the ÖVP. On 9 May 2016 he briefly assumed powers and duties as Acting Chancellor of Austria while his coalition partner, the Social Democratic Party, underwent a change in leadership.[1] [2] After a series of quarrels within the grand coalition as well as his own party, Mitterlehner announced his resignation on 10 May 2017, which became effective on 17 May 2017.[3]

Early life and education

Mitterlehner was born in Helfenberg, Upper Austria, on 10 December 1955.[4] He holds a doctorate in law, which he received from the Johannes Kepler University Linz in 1980.[4] He then attended a post-graduate course in association management in Fribourg.[5]

Career

From 1980 to 1992 Mitterlehner worked at the Upper Austrian economic chamber, where he assumed various posts, including the head of the marketing department.[6] From 1992 to 2000 he served as the secretary general of the Austrian Economic League (ÖWB) in Vienna.[6] In addition, he was a local politician in Ahorn from 1991 to 1997. He was appointed party chairman for Rohrbach District in May 2002.[5]

Member of the Austrian Parliament, 2000–2008

A member of the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP), Mitterlehner was elected to the Austrian Parliament on 8 February 2000,[6] where he served on the Committee on Labour and Social Affairs (2000–2008); the Committee on Economic Affairs (2000–2008); and the finance committee (2003–2008), among others.

Meanwhile, also in 2000, Mitterlehner was named deputy secretary general of the Austrian federal economic chamber (WKO), holding that post until 2008.[5]

Federal Minister of Economic Affairs, 2008–2017

Following the 2008 national elections, on 2 December 2008, Mitterlehner was appointed as Federal Minister of Economy, Family and Youth as part of the coalition government led by Chancellor Werner Faymann.[7] [8] In 2008, he was also named vice president of the Austrian Energy Agency.[4]

Mitterlehner was one of the leading candidates to succeed Josef Pröll, who left the leadership of the party in April 2011.[9] Instead, from 2011 to 2014 he was deputy federal chairman of the People's Party and only became the successor of Michael Spindelegger as party chairman in September 2014 from whom he also took the position of Vice Chancellor of Austria.[4] At the time, Mitterlehner said he would prefer not to serve as finance minister as well, a dual role that Spindelegger had performed.[10]

After the ÖVP lost votes in provincial elections to the right-wing, anti-immigration Freedom Party (FPÖ) in 2015, Mitterlehner publicly threatened to quit the coalition government if Faymann's Social Democrat partners did not toughen their policies on migrants and shrink the welfare state.[11]

Other activities

Corporate boards

Non-profit organizations

Personal life

Mitterlehner is married and has three daughters.

Notes and References

  1. News: Faymann quits as Austrian chancellor following far right's election victory. Connolly. Kate. 2016-05-09. The Guardian. 2017-05-10. en-GB. 0261-3077.
  2. News: Christian Kern named as new Austrian Chancellor. 2016-05-12. POLITICO. 2017-05-10. en-US.
  3. News: Vizekanzler Mitterlehner tritt zurück. 2017-05-10. news.ORF.at. 2017-05-10. de-DE.
  4. Encyclopedia: Mr. Reinhold Mitterlehrar, Dr. iur.. Austrian Politics Encyclopedia. 13 September 2013. dead. https://archive.today/20130913211856/http://www.version1.austrianpolitics.eu/index.php/beitrag-einreichen/101-austrian-people-s-party/170-mr-reinhold-mitterlehner-dr-oevp. 13 September 2013. dmy-all.
  5. Web site: Keynote speakers. Power-Gen Europe. 15 July 2013.
  6. Web site: The Minister. Federal Minister of Economy, Family and Youth. 15 July 2013.
  7. Kurt Richard Luther. The Revival of the Radical Right: The Austrian Parliamentary Election of 2008. Keele European Parties Research Unit. 2009. Working papers. 29. 15 July 2013.
  8. Web site: Austrian ministries. Rulers. 13 September 2013.
  9. News: Chris Bryant. Austria's finance minister quits politics. 15 July 2013. Financial Times. 13 April 2011. Vienna.
  10. Michael Shields (August 31, 2014), Austrian conservatives pick Schelling as finance minister Reuters.
  11. Shadia Nasralla (September 30, 2015), Austrian vice chancellor threatens to quit coalition government Reuters.
  12. https://kurier.at/wirtschaft/mitterlehner-wird-aufsichtsrats-chef-der-ooe-versicherung/400395668 Mitterlehner wird Aufsichtsrats-Chef der OÖ Versicherung
  13. https://www.wienerzeitung.at/nachrichten/politik/oesterreich/1015928_Mitterlehner-wird-Aufsichtschef-in-OOe-Versicherung.html Mitterlehner wird Aufsichtschef in OÖ-Versicherung
  14. https://www.diepresse.com/5384473/noch-ein-neuer-job-fur-reinhold-mitterlehner Noch ein neuer Job für Reinhold Mitterlehner
  15. https://www.oefg.at/organisation/gremien/ Organization
  16. https://www.derstandard.at/story/2000082733342/reinhold-mitterlehner-neuer-praesident-der-forschungsgemeinschaft Reinhold Mitterlehner neuer Präsident der Forschungsgemeinschaft