Claudia Gamon

Claudia Angela Gamon[3] (German pronunciation: [ˈklaʊdi̯a ˈʔaŋɡela ɡaˈmoːn];[4] born 23 December 1988) is an Austrian politician and former student union functionary who was elected as a Member of the European Parliament in 2019.[5] Gamon has been a member of the National Council of Austria since October 2015.

Claudia Gamon

Gamon in 2019.
Member of the European Parliament
for Austria
Assumed office
2 July 2019[1][2]
Personal details
Born (1988-12-23) 23 December 1988
Feldkirch, Austria
NationalityAustrian
Political partyNEOS – The New Austria

Background

Gamon was born in Feldkirch and raised in Nenzing. After her 2007 graduation from Bundesgymnasium Bludenz, she received her bachelor's degree in International Business Administration from Vienna University of Economics and Business in 2011. From 2011 until 2015, she had her master studies at the Vienna University of Economics and Business.[3]

From 2010 to 2013, Claudia Gamon was responsible for marketing and sales in her parents' wine business. From June 2013 she worked in various positions at the federal party of NEOS, among other things as assistant to the campaign manager and the federal managing director as well as responsible for communication and press. From January to August 2015, Gamon worked in project management at ÖAMTC (de) before being in the National Council. [6]

Politics

Student union

In the 2011 Austrian Students' Association election, Gamon became Austria's top candidate for JuLis (now JUNOS – Young liberal NEOS) and was first sent as a mandatary to the student body[7] She also returned in 2013.[8][9]

Federal politics

From 2011, Gamon was involved as a co-initiator of the initiative against church privileges (de).[10] With the founding of NEOS – The New Austria and Liberal Forum in October 2012, she focused her political work there.[11]

In the 2013 Austrian legislative election, Claudia Gamon joined NEOS in the Wien Innen-Ost regional constituency (de) as a top candidate and was placed on the Vienna state list (4th place) and the NEOS federal list (6th place) relatively far ahead.[12][13]

After Beate Meinl-Reisinger announced her resignation from the National Council on September 24, 2015, Claudia Gamon was designated as her successor by NEOS.[14] Since 12 October 2015 Gamon has been the party's youngest member of the National Council. [15]

In the 25th National Council, Gamon is Area Spokesperson for the NEOS-Club for Science and Research, Court of Auditors, Women, Youth and Sport. She is a member of the National Council Committees for Research, Innovation and Technology, Sport, the Court of Auditors, the Standing Subcommittee of the Court of Auditors and the Scientific Committee. In 2017, Gamon filled Niko Alm's (de) vacancy in the Wien provincial constituency (de).[3] Gamon was re-elected in the NEOS party list in 2017.

Member of the European Parliament

In December 2018, Gamon announced via Instagram that she would be a NEOS candidate for the 2019 European Parliament election. She wanted a "strong Europe" that joins forces to make decisions and is "successful, recognized, peaceful and prosperous".[16] On 26 January 2019, Gamon was nominated at the NEOS-meeting as the party's top candidate.[17]

In addition to her committee assignments, Gamon is part of the MEPs Against Cancer group[18] and the European Parliament Intergroup on Disability.[19]

References

  1. "Key dates ahead". European Parliament. 20 May 2017. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
  2. "Key dates ahead". BBC News. 22 May 2017. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
  3. "Claudia Angela Gamon auf den Webseiten des österreichischen Parlaments". Archived from the original on 11 April 2017. Retrieved 12 June 2019.CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  4. „Gamoon, so wie Tschamoon, Tschabruun o.ä.“ (Twitter 28.01.2019, 11.58)
  5. Uhr, 14 09; Mai 2019, 28 (28 May 2019). "Die Neuen im EU-Parlament: EU-Wahl: Strache müsste bis 2. Juli auf Mandat verzichten". www.kleinezeitung.at (in German). Retrieved 3 March 2020.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. Claudia Gamon auf www.meineabgeordneten.at.
  7. Rosa Winkler-Hermaden (27 May 2011). "Wir wünschen uns eine liberale Partei im Nationalrat". derStandard.at. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
  8. "Claudia Gamon ist Spitzenkandidatin der JuLis". derStandard.at. 21 March 2013. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
  9. "Claudia Gamon, frankophile WU-Studentin". diePresse.com. 21 March 2013. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
  10. Initiatoren des Volksbegehrens gegen Kirchenprivilegien auf der Seite der Initiative gegen Kirchenprivilegien.
  11. Marie-Theres Egyed, Rosa Winkler-Hermaden (14 March 2013). "Frank Stronach hat uns zum Essen eingeladen". derStandard.at. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
  12. Landeswahlvorschläge Wien für die Nationalratswahl 2013. Abgerufen im Internetauftritt des Bundesministeriums für Inneres.
  13. Bundeswahlvorschlag NEOS für die Nationalratswahl 2013. Abgerufen im Internetauftritt des Bundesministeriums für Inneres.
  14. "Nationalrat: Meinl-Reisinger legt Mandat zurück". diePresse.com. 24 September 2015. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
  15. Iris Bonavida (13 October 2015). "Neos: Thatcher, Schmidt und Clinton als Vorbild". diePresse.com. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
  16. Marie-Theres Egyed (9 December 2018). "Claudia Gamon will ins EU-Parlament". derStandard.at. Retrieved 9 December 2018.
  17. "Gamon als NEOS-Spitzenkandidatin für EU-Wahl fix". ORF.at. 26 January 2019. Retrieved 26 January 2019.
  18. MAC MEPs in the 2019-24 legislature MEPs Against Cancer.
  19. Members of the Disability Intergroup - Renew Europe European Disability Forum.
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