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'''Elisabeth Köstinger''' (born 22 November 1978) is an [[Austrian people|Austrian]] politician who |
'''Elisabeth Köstinger''' (born 22 November 1978) is an [[Austrian people|Austrian]] politician who has been serving as Minister for Agriculture, Sustainability and Tourism in the government of [[Chancellor of Austria|Chancellors]] [[Sebastian Kurz]], [[Alexander Schallenberg]] and [[Karl Nehammer]] since 7 January 2020. She previously served in this capacity from December 2017 until June 2019. She is a member of the [[Austrian People's Party]], part of the [[European People's Party]]. |
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From 9 November 2017 to 18 December 2017, Köstinger briefly served as [[List of Presidents of the National Council of Austria|President of Austria's National Council]]. Prior to that, she was a [[Member of the European Parliament]] (MEP) from [[Austria]] between 2009 and 2017. From May 2017 to January 2018 was secretary general of the [[Austrian People's Party]]. |
From 9 November 2017 to 18 December 2017, Köstinger briefly served as [[List of Presidents of the National Council of Austria|President of Austria's National Council]]. Prior to that, she was a [[Member of the European Parliament]] (MEP) from [[Austria]] between 2009 and 2017. From May 2017 to January 2018 was secretary general of the [[Austrian People's Party]]. |
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In addition to her committee assignments, Köstinger was vice-chair of the Delegation to the EU-Armenia, EU-Azerbaijan and EU-Georgia Parliamentary Cooperation Committees, a member of the Delegation to the [[Euronest Parliamentary Assembly]] and also a substitute for the Delegation to the [[ACP–EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly]]. |
In addition to her committee assignments, Köstinger was vice-chair of the Delegation to the EU-Armenia, EU-Azerbaijan and EU-Georgia Parliamentary Cooperation Committees, a member of the Delegation to the [[Euronest Parliamentary Assembly]] and also a substitute for the Delegation to the [[ACP–EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly]]. |
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===Minister of Agriculture and Forestry |
===Minister of Agriculture and Forestry=== |
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On December 18 Köstinger was appointed Federal Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, the Environment and Water Management by the current [[President of Austria]] [[Alexander Van der Bellen]]; with changes to areas of responsibility in several ministries that went into effect on January 8, 2018 she became the Federal Minister for Sustainability and Tourism. In this capacity, she also co-chaired the [[European People's Party|European People's Party's Environment Ministers Meeting]].<ref>[http://www.epp.eu/about-us/structure/ Council of the EU and Ministerial meetings] [[European People’s Party]] (EPP).</ref> |
On December 18 Köstinger was appointed Federal Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, the Environment and Water Management by the current [[President of Austria]] [[Alexander Van der Bellen]]; with changes to areas of responsibility in several ministries that went into effect on January 8, 2018 she became the Federal Minister for Sustainability and Tourism. In this capacity, she also co-chaired the [[European People's Party|European People's Party's Environment Ministers Meeting]].<ref>[http://www.epp.eu/about-us/structure/ Council of the EU and Ministerial meetings] [[European People’s Party]] (EPP).</ref> |
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Köstinger's climate-protection policies have been criticized repeatedly for lacking ambition by the scientific community and environmental protection groups alike.<ref>{{cite web|title=Klimaforscher: "Die Klimastrategie ist zu diffus" - derStandard.at|url=https://derstandard.at/2000078493743/Klima-Forscher-Die-Klimastrategie-ist-zu-diffus}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Österreichs Klimaplan für 2030: Milliardenstrafe aus Brüssel droht|url=https://kurier.at/politik/inland/oesterreichs-klimaplan-fuer-2030-milliardenstrafe-aus-bruessel-droht/400346833|last=bernhard.gaul}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Experten: Österreichs Klimapläne leiden an Politblockaden|url=https://www.sn.at/panorama/oesterreich/experten-oesterreichs-klimaplaene-leiden-an-politblockaden-62157550}}</ref> |
Köstinger's climate-protection policies have been criticized repeatedly for lacking ambition by the scientific community and environmental protection groups alike.<ref>{{cite web|title=Klimaforscher: "Die Klimastrategie ist zu diffus" - derStandard.at|url=https://derstandard.at/2000078493743/Klima-Forscher-Die-Klimastrategie-ist-zu-diffus}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Österreichs Klimaplan für 2030: Milliardenstrafe aus Brüssel droht|url=https://kurier.at/politik/inland/oesterreichs-klimaplan-fuer-2030-milliardenstrafe-aus-bruessel-droht/400346833|last=bernhard.gaul}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Experten: Österreichs Klimapläne leiden an Politblockaden|url=https://www.sn.at/panorama/oesterreich/experten-oesterreichs-klimaplaene-leiden-an-politblockaden-62157550}}</ref> |
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In May 2022, Köstinger announced her resignation from government, saying she intends to quit politics and go into the private sector.<ref>Eddy Wax (9 May 2022), [https://www.politico.eu/article/austrian-farm-chief-kostinger-resigns/ Austrian farm chief Köstinger resigns] ''[[Politico Europe]]''.</ref> |
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===Role in national politics=== |
===Role in national politics=== |
Revision as of 16:28, 9 May 2022
Elisabeth Köstinger | |
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Minister of Sustainability and Tourism | |
Assumed office 7 January 2020 | |
Chancellor | Sebastian Kurz Alexander Schallenberg Karl Nehammer |
Preceded by | Maria Patek |
In office 18 December 2017 – 3 June 2019 | |
Chancellor | Sebastian Kurz |
Preceded by | Andrä Rupprechter |
Succeeded by | Maria Patek |
President of the National Council | |
In office 9 November 2017 – 18 December 2017 | |
Preceded by | Doris Bures |
Succeeded by | Wolfgang Sobotka |
Member of the European Parliament | |
In office 14 July 2009 – 8 November 2017 | |
Affiliation | EPP Group |
Constituency | Austria |
Personal details | |
Born | Wolfsberg, Carinthia, Austria | 22 November 1978
Political party | People's Party |
Elisabeth Köstinger (born 22 November 1978) is an Austrian politician who has been serving as Minister for Agriculture, Sustainability and Tourism in the government of Chancellors Sebastian Kurz, Alexander Schallenberg and Karl Nehammer since 7 January 2020. She previously served in this capacity from December 2017 until June 2019. She is a member of the Austrian People's Party, part of the European People's Party.
From 9 November 2017 to 18 December 2017, Köstinger briefly served as President of Austria's National Council. Prior to that, she was a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from Austria between 2009 and 2017. From May 2017 to January 2018 was secretary general of the Austrian People's Party.
Education and career
- Freelance professional - communication sector (2003-2009)
- Assisted at the Kärnten District Health Insurance Fund (1999-2003)
- Studied journalism, communication and applied cultural studies at the University of Klagenfurt (2003) - Köstinger did not finish her studies due to her commitments as MEP
- HBLA (College for Occupation in Service Industries Management) in Wolfsberg, Carinthia (1994-1998)
- Secondary School in St. Paul, Carinthia (1990-1994)
- Primary School in Granitztal (1986-1990)
- Completed the AufZaQ course of the Austrian Rural Youth Organisation
- Completed the EDUCA course of the Austrian Young Farmers' Organisation
Political career
Early beginnings
At the national level Köstinger is a member of the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP), where she held a number of positions early in her career:
- Head, Granitztal local group of the Rural Youth Organisation (1995-1997)
- District head, Wolfsberg section of the Rural Youth Organisation (1997-2001)
- Regional head, Kärnten section of the Rural Youth Organisation (2001-2002)
- Federal head, Austrian Rural Youth Organisation (2002-2006)
- Delegate of the Austrian Rural Youth Organisation to the European Council of Young Farmers – CEJA (2003-2005)
Member of the European Parliament, 2009–2017
Köstinger was first elected a Member of the European Parliament since the 2009 European elections and was re-elected during the 2014 European Parliament election. From 2011 Köstinger served as vice-chair and general manager of the Austrian People’s Party Delegation in the European Parliament. She sat on the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development (AGRI) and the Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality (FEMM). Köstinger is also a substitute and vice spokeswoman of the European People's Party (EPP) of the Committee on Environment, Public Health and Food Safety (ENVI).
In addition to her committee assignments, Köstinger was vice-chair of the Delegation to the EU-Armenia, EU-Azerbaijan and EU-Georgia Parliamentary Cooperation Committees, a member of the Delegation to the Euronest Parliamentary Assembly and also a substitute for the Delegation to the ACP–EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly.
Minister of Agriculture and Forestry
On December 18 Köstinger was appointed Federal Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, the Environment and Water Management by the current President of Austria Alexander Van der Bellen; with changes to areas of responsibility in several ministries that went into effect on January 8, 2018 she became the Federal Minister for Sustainability and Tourism. In this capacity, she also co-chaired the European People's Party's Environment Ministers Meeting.[1]
Köstinger's climate-protection policies have been criticized repeatedly for lacking ambition by the scientific community and environmental protection groups alike.[2][3][4]
In May 2022, Köstinger announced her resignation from government, saying she intends to quit politics and go into the private sector.[5]
Role in national politics
- Federal head, Austrian Young Farmers' Association (2007-2012)
- Vice-chair of the Austrian Farmers' Federation (since 2009)
- President of ‘wald.zeit Österreich’ (since 2012) [6]
- President of the Ecosocial Forum Europe (since 2014)[7]
- Vice-chair of the Political Academy of the Austrian People's Party (since 2015) [8]
- Secretary general of the Austrian People’s Party (since May 2017)
Recognition
On 18 March 2014, Köstinger received the MEP Award in the category Agriculture and Rural Development.[9] The award recognizes the exemplary manner in which she conducted herself as shadow rapporteur during negotiations leading to the reform of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP).
Personal life
Köstinger is unmarried and lives in St. Paul, Carinthia. In July 2018 she gave birth to a son.
References
- ^ Council of the EU and Ministerial meetings European People’s Party (EPP).
- ^ "Klimaforscher: "Die Klimastrategie ist zu diffus" - derStandard.at".
- ^ bernhard.gaul. "Österreichs Klimaplan für 2030: Milliardenstrafe aus Brüssel droht".
- ^ "Experten: Österreichs Klimapläne leiden an Politblockaden".
- ^ Eddy Wax (9 May 2022), Austrian farm chief Köstinger resigns Politico Europe.
- ^ Elisabeth Köstinger becomes President of Wald.Zeit Austria (Article in German) | Österreichischer Agrarverlag| 13 June 2012 |
- ^ Elisabeth Köstinger becomes President of the Ecosocial Forum Europe (Article in German) | Austria Press Agency| 29 October 2014 |
- ^ Mitterlehner questioning 'Mindestsicherung' (Article in German) | Der Standard| 06 July 2015
- ^ MEP Award Winner (Article in German) | Austria Press Agency| 19 March 2014 |