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*Name: Anton Heinzl
 
*Years active:  since 07.04.1998
 
*Party:  Sozialdemokratische Partei Österreichs
 
*Constituency:  3D – Niederösterreich Mitte
 
  
=== Roles: ===
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Anton Heinzl, born on July 3rd, 1953 in Altmannsdorf bei St. Pölten, is an Austrian politician and Member of Parliament at the Austrian National Council for the SPÖ (Sozialdemokratische Partei Österreichs; Social Democratic Party of Austria).
*Executive City Councillor of the City of St. Pölten 1992-1998
 
*Member of the Municipal Council of the state capital St. Pölten 1982-1992
 
*Member of the Federal Executive of the Social Democratic Party
 
*Member of the National Party Presidium of the SPÖ in Lower Austria
 
*Member of the state party executive of the SPÖ in Lower Austria
 
*Member of the District Party Bureau of the SPÖ Sankt Pölten
 
*Member of the district party committee of the SPÖ Sankt Pölten
 
*District chairman of the SPÖ Sankt Pölten since 2003
 
*Member of the Presidium of the city party SPÖ St. Pölten
 
*Member of the municipal party committee of the SPÖ St. Pölten
 
*Chairman of the Section 18 of the Social Democratic Party St. Pölten since 1981
 
  
  
=== Education ===
 
*School (building craftsmen school) Vienna 1971-1974
 
*Vocational school (learned occupation: mason) Langenlois 1968-1971
 
*Polytechnic St. Pölten 1968
 
*Secondary School St. Pölten 1963-1967
 
*Elementary School St. Pölten-Harland 1959-1963
 
*Military service in 1971 and 1973
 
  
  
=== History ===
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== Political Career ==
*Maurer 1971-1974
 
*Construction engineer, magistrate St. Pölten 1974-1982
 
*District Director, SPO St. Pölten 1982-2003
 
  
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During his youth, Anton Heinzl participated in the Socialist Youth. In 1982, he began his political career as a councillor in St. Pölten and as district manager of the Social Democratic Party of St. Pölten. He was member of City Council in 1992. In 1998 he succeeded Heide Maria Onodi as Deputy in the National Council. After becoming District Chairman he gave up his function as district manager in January 2003, and was succeeded by Robert Disclaimer. In addition, since 1995 he has been the Chairman of the ARBÖ (Auto-, Motor- und Radfahrerbund Österreichs; the Austrian Car, Engine and Cycling Association) in St. Pölten.
  
=== External links and references ===
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== Education ==
*http://www.parlament.gv.at/WWER/PAD_05076/index.shtml
 
*http://www.bezirkstpoelten.spoe.at
 
  
[[Category:Austrian Politicians]]
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Anton Heinzl trained as a mason. From 1974 until 1982, he was a construction engineer for the City Council of St. Pölten.
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== Notable Work ==
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In 2007, Anton Heinzl received the Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria (Ehrenzeichen für Verdienste um die Republik Österreich). The decoration is a national honour awarded by the Republic of Austria. It comprises 15 grades and is Austria's highest national honour.
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== External links ==
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http://www.bezirkstpoelten.spoe.at/
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http://www.parlament.gv.at/WWER/PAD_05076/

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Heinzl, Anton

Anton Heinzl, born on July 3rd, 1953 in Altmannsdorf bei St. Pölten, is an Austrian politician and Member of Parliament at the Austrian National Council for the SPÖ (Sozialdemokratische Partei Österreichs; Social Democratic Party of Austria).



Political Career

During his youth, Anton Heinzl participated in the Socialist Youth. In 1982, he began his political career as a councillor in St. Pölten and as district manager of the Social Democratic Party of St. Pölten. He was member of City Council in 1992. In 1998 he succeeded Heide Maria Onodi as Deputy in the National Council. After becoming District Chairman he gave up his function as district manager in January 2003, and was succeeded by Robert Disclaimer. In addition, since 1995 he has been the Chairman of the ARBÖ (Auto-, Motor- und Radfahrerbund Österreichs; the Austrian Car, Engine and Cycling Association) in St. Pölten.

Education

Anton Heinzl trained as a mason. From 1974 until 1982, he was a construction engineer for the City Council of St. Pölten.

Notable Work

In 2007, Anton Heinzl received the Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria (Ehrenzeichen für Verdienste um die Republik Österreich). The decoration is a national honour awarded by the Republic of Austria. It comprises 15 grades and is Austria's highest national honour.

External links

http://www.bezirkstpoelten.spoe.at/

http://www.parlament.gv.at/WWER/PAD_05076/