Michael Häupl
Michael Häupl | |
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Mayor of Vienna | |
Assumed office November 7, 1994 | |
Preceded by | Helmut Zilk |
Personal details | |
Born |
Altlengbach, Lower Austria, Austria | September 14, 1949
Political party | Social Democratic Party of Austria |
Alma mater | University of Vienna |
Michael Häupl (born 14 September 1949) is the mayor of Vienna. He is a member of the Social Democratic Party of Austria. He is married to Barbara Hörnlein and has two children from his first two marriages.
Life and career
Häupl was born in Altlengbach, Lower Austria. He studied Biology and Zoology at the University of Vienna and was an academic assistant at the Vienna Natural History Museum from 1975 to 1983. He was the State Chairman of the Socialist Students of Austria, the student organisation of the SPÖ from 1975 to 1978, a member of the Viennese Municipal Council from 1983 to 1988, and until 1994, the town councillor for the environment and sport. Häupl followed Helmut Zilk in 1993 as a state party chairman of the SPÖ and on 7 November 1994, he became the mayor of Vienna.
Häupl has won three elections since his appointment as mayor; each of them has led to increased majorities for the SPÖ. In the 1996 City Council election, the SPÖ lost its overall control of the 100-seat chamber with 43 seats on 39.15% of the vote. 1996 also saw a strong FPÖ, which won 29 seats (up from 21 in 1991), beating the ÖVP into third place for the second time running. For the period 1996-2001 the SPÖ governed Vienna in a coalition with the ÖVP. In 2001 the SPÖ regained overall control with 52 seats on 46.91% of the vote; it improved on this in October 2005 with 55 seats on 49.09%. However, Häupl has also presided over a period of increased voter apathy, with turnout dropping from 68.46% in 1996 to 60.81% in 2005.
Häupl is the Deputy Federal Party chairman of the SPÖ and is considered to be one of the most important internal supporters of the current chairman, Werner Faymann.
On 14 December 2004 Häupl was elected unopposed to succeed Valéry Giscard d'Estaing as President of the Council of European Municipalities and Regions.
External links
- Media related to Michael Häupl at Wikimedia Commons
- CityMayors profile
Preceded by: Helmut Zilk |
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