Ursula Stenzel (born 22 September 1945 in
Leopoldstadt
Leopoldstadt (; bar, Leopoidstod, "Leopold-Town") is the 2nd municipal Districts of Vienna, district of Vienna (german: 2. Bezirk) in Austria. there are 103,233 inhabitants over . It is situated in the heart of the city and, together with Bri ...
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Vienna
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) is an
Austrian politician who was a
Member of the European Parliament
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When the European Parliament (then known as the Common Assembly of the ECSC) first met in 1952, its ...
(MEP) from 1996 to 2006. Until September 2015, she was a member of the
Austrian People's Party. She is also a former member of the bureau of the
European People's Party, and sat on the
European Parliament
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's
Committee on Foreign Affairs.
She is also chair of the delegation for relations with the
Korean Peninsula
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, a member of the
Subcommittee on Security and Defence, and a substitute for the
Committee on Budgetary Control
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and the
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.
Stenzel has been ''Bezirksvorsteherin'' (district mayor) of
Innere Stadt, Vienna's 1st district and
old town, from 2005 until she stepped down in 2015. Her successor as district mayor is
Markus Figl (
ÖVP
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).
Family
Stenzel was born in a Catholic family of Jewish descent. Her father was engineer of the
North railway, Stenzels mother was the daughter of a
hazzan and granddaughter of a rabbi, both from the synagogue in the
Rotensterngasse in
Leopoldstadt
Leopoldstadt (; bar, Leopoidstod, "Leopold-Town") is the 2nd municipal Districts of Vienna, district of Vienna (german: 2. Bezirk) in Austria. there are 103,233 inhabitants over . It is situated in the heart of the city and, together with Bri ...
, the second municipal district of Vienna.
Career
* Studied journalism, political science and modern history
* Journalist and presenter at
ORF
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* One Race Films, a film production company founded by Vin Diesel
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(1972–1999)
* Member of the European Parliament
* Delegation member, EU-Poland Joint Parliamentary Committee (1997–2002)
* Delegation Chair, EU-Czech Republic Joint Parliamentary Committee (2002–2004)
*
Schuman Prize
Controversies
Protests against about fixed closing hours
Stenzel has been criticised by local and national artists for her conservative positions, most notably for her outspoken support of the introduction of a closing time in Vienna's 1'st district ("Innere Stadt"). In answer to Stenzels proposal, a number of Viennese club owners and deejays created a
cover version
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of the
Duck Sauce
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hit single "Barbra Streisand" which also included a satirical video titled ''Ursula stress ned'' (Ursula don't stress). The single became widely popular within days and the video quickly went viral on
YouTube
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.
Switch to Austrian Freedom Party
Shortly before the Viennese municipal election of 2015, the Viennese regional administration of the
Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) decided that it would not endorse Stenzel as district mayor for another term. In reaction, Stenzel left the Christian democratic and conservative ÖVP to join the right-wing populist and national-conservative
Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ). However, as the ÖVP managed to keep her relative majority in the first district (despite losing 12,27% of their voters from the elections in 2010) and the FPÖ only coming in third, Stenzel had to step down as district mayor and was succeeded by Markus Figl from the ÖVP.
Official final result of the 2005 elections in Vienna's First District
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References
External links
European Parliament archive
Declaration
of financial interests (in German; PDF file)
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1945 births
Living people
Austrian People's Party MEPs
MEPs for Austria 1996–1999
MEPs for Austria 1999–2004
MEPs for Austria 2004–2009
Austrian Roman Catholics
Converts to Roman Catholicism from Judaism
Austrian people of Jewish descent
People from Leopoldstadt
ORF (broadcaster) people
20th-century women MEPs for Austria
21st-century women MEPs for Austria