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*Name: Mag. Andreas Schieder
 
*Years active:  since 29.10.2013 -
 
*Party:  Sozialdemokratische Partei Österreichs (SPÖ)
 
*Constituency:  Wien
 
  
=== Roles: ===
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Andreas Schieder, born on April 16, 1969 in Vienna, is an Austrian politician, Member of Parliament and current Chair of the SPÖ (Sozialdemokratische Partei Österreichs; Social Democratic Party of Austria) in the National Council. From 2008 until 2013, he was State Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Finance.
*Member of the Viennese state parliament and member of the Vienna City Council 1997-2006
 
*Member of the District Council (District) of Vienna 14th, Penzing 1996-1997
 
*District chairman of the SPÖ Vienna 14th, Penzing since 2002
 
*Club chairman of the Social Democratic parliamentary group - club of the Social Democratic deputies to the National Council, Federal Council and the European Parliament since 28/10/2013
 
*Foreign Policy Spokesman of the Social Democratic Party 2007-2008
 
*Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Austrian National Council 2007-2008
 
*Member of the EU Committee of the Regions 2002-2006
 
*Substitute member of the Austrian delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe since 2013
 
*Member of the Austrian delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council 2007-2008
 
  
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== Political Career ==
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From 1994 to 1997, Andreas Schieder was Vice-President of the Socialist Youth International (IUSY) and President of the European Young Socialists (ECOSY) from 1997 to 1999. He has been a member of the District Council in Vienna Penzing, and from 1997 to 2006 he was a Member of the Viennese State Parliament and Municipal Council. In 2002, Schieder succeeded his father Peter Schieder as Area Chairman of the SPÖ Penzing and since 2005, he has been a member of the state executive committee of the SPÖ Vienna. On 30th October 2006, he was sworn in as a Member of Parliament, where he became the Foreign Policy Spokesman for his party, the SPÖ. Since 10th January 2007, he has been the International Secretary of the SPÖ-Federal organization.
  
=== Education ===
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In 2008, he was chosen as successor to the State Secretary in the Federal Chancellery Heidrun Silhavy, who moved to the Ministry of Women, Media and Regional Policy at the Federal Chancellery. Schieder then served as State Secretary in charge of the civil service. On December 2, 2008, he was sworn in to the Federal Government as State Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Finance. In 2013, Andreas Schieder became the new Chair of the SPÖ in Parliament.
*Studied economics at the University of Vienna (Mag rer. Soc. Oec.) 1990-2002
 
*Bundesrealgymnasium and Bundesoberstufenrealgymnasium Vienna 1979-1988
 
*Elementary School Vienna 1975-1979
 
*Community service 1990-1991
 
  
  
=== History ===
 
*International Secretary, Social Democratic Party 2007-2008
 
*Economic Policy Department, Chamber of Labour Vienna (leave of absence) 2002-2007
 
*Parental leave 1995-1996
 
*International Secretary, Socialist Youth Austria 1992-1996
 
  
  
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== Education ==
*http://www.parlament.gv.at/WWER/PAD_35504/index.shtml
 
*https://www.facebook.com/andreas.schieder.5
 
  
[[Category:Austrian Politicians]]
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Schieder attended elementary school in Hütteldorf, the Bundesrealgymnasium in the Astgasse and then the Bundesoberstufenrealgymnasium in the Kundmanngasse. He completed a degree in Economics at the University of Vienna. He then studied a Masters in Economics. Subsequently, he was a member of the Economics Department of the Vienna Chamber of Labour.
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== External links ==
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[http://www.parlament.gv.at/WWER/PAD_35504/ Australian Parliament Official Website]
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[[Category: Austrian Parliamentarians - National council]]

Latest revision as of 10:01, 2 January 2015

Schieder, Andreas

Andreas Schieder, born on April 16, 1969 in Vienna, is an Austrian politician, Member of Parliament and current Chair of the SPÖ (Sozialdemokratische Partei Österreichs; Social Democratic Party of Austria) in the National Council. From 2008 until 2013, he was State Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Finance.

Political Career[edit]

From 1994 to 1997, Andreas Schieder was Vice-President of the Socialist Youth International (IUSY) and President of the European Young Socialists (ECOSY) from 1997 to 1999. He has been a member of the District Council in Vienna Penzing, and from 1997 to 2006 he was a Member of the Viennese State Parliament and Municipal Council. In 2002, Schieder succeeded his father Peter Schieder as Area Chairman of the SPÖ Penzing and since 2005, he has been a member of the state executive committee of the SPÖ Vienna. On 30th October 2006, he was sworn in as a Member of Parliament, where he became the Foreign Policy Spokesman for his party, the SPÖ. Since 10th January 2007, he has been the International Secretary of the SPÖ-Federal organization.

In 2008, he was chosen as successor to the State Secretary in the Federal Chancellery Heidrun Silhavy, who moved to the Ministry of Women, Media and Regional Policy at the Federal Chancellery. Schieder then served as State Secretary in charge of the civil service. On December 2, 2008, he was sworn in to the Federal Government as State Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Finance. In 2013, Andreas Schieder became the new Chair of the SPÖ in Parliament.



Education[edit]

Schieder attended elementary school in Hütteldorf, the Bundesrealgymnasium in the Astgasse and then the Bundesoberstufenrealgymnasium in the Kundmanngasse. He completed a degree in Economics at the University of Vienna. He then studied a Masters in Economics. Subsequently, he was a member of the Economics Department of the Vienna Chamber of Labour.

External links[edit]

Australian Parliament Official Website