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'''Tassilo Broesigke''' was an Austrian lawyer and politician. He had a [[Bilderberg boost]], and was made President of the [[Austrian Court of Audit]]<ref>https://www.rechnungshof.gv.at/rh/home/wer-wir-sind/RechnungshofOesterreich/RechnungshofOesterreich/wer-wir-sind_3/Dr._Tassilo_Broesigke.html</ref> the year after attending the [[1979 Bilderberg meeting]].
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==Background==
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He applied for admission to the [[NSDAP]] in [[1938]] after the ''[[Anscluss]]''.<ref>Bundesarchiv R 9361-II/118689</ref> He fought in [[WW2]] and was taken prisoner.<ref>https://www.derstandard.at/story/1415059/tassilo-broesigke-ist-tot</ref>
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Tassilo Broesigke studied philosophy and law in [[University of Munich|Munich]], [[University of Heidelberg|Heidelberg]] and [[University of Vienna|Vienna]], graduating with a doctorate in [[1947]]. He was a lawyer and an expert in constitutional and administrative law, who ran his own law firm from [[1951]].<ref name=politik>https://www.fbi-politikschule.at/en/austria-in-blue/persons/persons/broesigke-tassilo/</ref>
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In [[1956]], he became chairman of the [[Freedom Party of Austria]] (FPÖ) Vienna and from 1959 to 1963 was a member of the Vienna Provincial Parliament and Municipal Council. From 1963 until 1966, as well as from [[1970]] until [[1980]], Broesigke was a member of parliament, the [[Austrian National Council]]. In [[1980]], he was elected President of the [[Austrian Court of Audit]] and remained in that post until [[1992]].<ref name=politik/>
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Tassilo Broesigke played a leading role in the development of the FPÖ’s programmatic foundations, including the 1968 Ischler Programme and the 1973 Freedom Party Manifesto on Social Policy.<ref name=politik/>
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Latest revision as of 08:35, 23 June 2023

Person.png Tassilo Broesigke  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(lawyer, politician)
Tassilo Broesigke.png
Born8 June 1919
Died9 September 2003 (Age 84)
Hollabrunn
NationalityAustria
Alma materUniversity of Munich, University of Heidelberg, University of Vienna
PartyNSDAP, Freedom Party of Austria

Tassilo Broesigke was an Austrian lawyer and politician. He had a Bilderberg boost, and was made President of the Austrian Court of Audit[1] the year after attending the 1979 Bilderberg meeting.

Background

He applied for admission to the NSDAP in 1938 after the Anscluss.[2] He fought in WW2 and was taken prisoner.[3]

Tassilo Broesigke studied philosophy and law in Munich, Heidelberg and Vienna, graduating with a doctorate in 1947. He was a lawyer and an expert in constitutional and administrative law, who ran his own law firm from 1951.[4]

In 1956, he became chairman of the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) Vienna and from 1959 to 1963 was a member of the Vienna Provincial Parliament and Municipal Council. From 1963 until 1966, as well as from 1970 until 1980, Broesigke was a member of parliament, the Austrian National Council. In 1980, he was elected President of the Austrian Court of Audit and remained in that post until 1992.[4]

Tassilo Broesigke played a leading role in the development of the FPÖ’s programmatic foundations, including the 1968 Ischler Programme and the 1973 Freedom Party Manifesto on Social Policy.[4]


 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/197927 April 197929 April 1979Austria
Baden
Clubhotel Schloss Weikersdorf
27th Bilderberg, 95 guests, Austria
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