Andreas Mölzer
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Andreas Mölzer (born on 2 December 1952 in Leoben) is an Austrian politician and Member of the European Parliament. He is a Non-Inscrit in the European Parliament.
In March 2005 he was expelled from the Austrian Freedom Party because of continued criticism on Jörg Haider. After the break up of the Freedom Party, he was readmitted in the same year.
He sits on its Committee on Constitutional Affairs, and is a substitute for the Committee on Culture and Education and a member of the Delegation to the EU-Turkey Joint Parliamentary Committee.
In Austria, he is known as a right-wing publicist of the old pan-German school. He wrote a column for the Neue Kronen Zeitung, the leading Austrian tabloid, for several years.
[edit] Education
- 1971: School-leaving certificate, Knittelfeld grammar school in
- Studied law, history and sociology at Graz University
- from 1979 to 1981: assistant at law institutes
[edit] Career
- 1982-1990: Editor-in-chief, Kärntner Nachrichten newspaper
- since 1998: Columnist on Die Presse and the Neue Kronenzeitung
- Since 1997 editor-in-chief and publisher of the weekly Zur Zeit
- 1991-1994: FPÖ policy officer
- 1991-1994: Chairman of the Freedom Academy
- 1991-1994: Member of the Austrian Bundesrat
- 1999-2002: Regional cultural officer, Carinthia
See also: European Parliament election, 2004 (Austria)
[edit] External links
- European Parliament biography of Andreas Mölzer (incl. Speeches, Questions and Motions)
- Declaration of financial interests (in German; PDF)