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Dagmar Belakowitsch-Jenewein (born August 24, 1968 in Vienna) is an Austrian politician for the Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ) and Member of the Austrian Parliament since 2006. Belakowitsch-Jenewein is the health spokeswoman for the FPÖ parliamentary group.
  
Dagmar Belakowitsch-Jenewein, born on August 24, 1968 in Wien, is an Austrian politician and a Member of Parliament for the FPÖ (Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs; Freedom Party of Austria) since 2006. Belakowitsch-Jenewein is the health spokeswoman for the FPÖ parliamentary group.
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==Political Career ==
 
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Dagmar Belakowitsch Jenewein joined the Freedom Party in 1994 in Vienna. She was elected district councillor in 1996. In 2002 she rose to become a member of the provincial party leadership of the FPÖ Vienna and in 2004 moved into the district headquarters of Vienna Ottakring. In 2005 Belakowitsch-Jenewein moved as a district councilor from the district road to Ottakring, where they she been carrying out the function of the executive district party chairwoman since 2006. Belakowitsch-Jenewein also became a member of the national party executive of the FPÖ Vienna in 2006. Belakowitsch-Jenewein has additionally been chairwoman of the Health Committee Health spokeswoman for the Freedom Party parliamentary group since 2008.  
== Political career ==
 
 
 
Dagmar Belakowitsch-Jenewein joined the Freedom Party in Vienna in 1994 and became a member of the district leadership of Vienna. She was elected district councillor in 1996. In 2002, she became a member of the provincial party leadership of the FPÖ Vienna and in 2004 she moved into the district headquarters of the Vienna Ottakring. Belakowitsch-Jenewein has been a district councilor for the district Ottakring since 2005, where she obtained the function of the executive district party chairwoman in 2006, but resigned later that same year to take on a mandate as District Councillor. Dagmar Belakowitsch-Jenewein became a member of the national party executive of the FPÖ Vienna in 2006.
 
 
 
She has represented the FPÖ since October 30, 2006 at the Austrian National Council, when she was elected in a mandate of the provincial election Vienna. After the departure of Barbara Rosenkranz, Belakowitsch-Jenewein was the only female member of parliament at the FPÖ for half a year until October 2008, and spokeswoman for the FPÖ. Belakowitsch-Jenewein has also been Chairwoman of the Health Committee and the Health spokeswoman for the Freedom Party parliamentary group since 2008,. In the legislature which ended in 2013, she was a member of the Committee on Labour and Social Affairs, Health Committee and Equal Treatment Committee.
 
  
 
== Education ==
 
== Education ==
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Dagmar Belakowitsch Jenewein attended elementary school and a general education high school and then studied Medicine at the University of Vienna and Graz.
  
Dagmar Belakowitsch-Jenewein attended elementary school and a general education high school. She then began her studies in medicine at the University of Vienna and Graz. She finished her studies with the title Dr. med. Univ.
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== External Link ==
 
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[http://www.parlament.gv.at/WWER/PAD_35468/index.shtml Parliament of Austria]
== External links and References ==
 
 
 
[http://www.parlament.gv.at/WWER/PAD_35468/ Austrian Parliamen]
 
 
 
[http://www.fpoe-parlamentsklub.at/Party Official Website]
 
 
 
[[Category: Austrian Parliamentarians - National council]]
 

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