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Rainer Gögele was born on 1956, is an Austrian politician. Discover Rainer Gögele's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?

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1956

Rainer Gögele (born 26 July 1956, Feldkirch, Austria) is a former Austrian politician for the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP).

1990

Gögele began his political career in 1990 as a member of the municipal council in his hometown of Mäder.

1993

He was elected into the municipal council in 1993, and in 1999, was elected mayor.

2004

In 2004, Gögele was elected to the Vorarlberg Landtag in the Vorarlberg state elections of 2004.

Gögele was the spokesman for the regional planning committee, as well as the deputy chairman of the state parliamentary committee of culture, as well as a member of the Legal Affairs Committee, the Social Policy Committee, the Environment Committee and the People's Committee and the substitute member of the Energy Policy Committee, the Finance Committee, the Sports Committee and the Economic Committee.

2006

He was previously, since 2004, deputy of the ÖVP in the State Parliament of Vorarlberg and club chairman of the ÖVP faction in the parliament from 13 December 2006 onwards.

Besides his position as Landesrat, he was also chairman of the Austrian Employee Federation (ÖAAB) in Vorarlberg and county party chairman of the ÖVP Vorarlberg in the Feldkirch district.

After resigning due to illness, in the governance of Landesstatthalter Hans-Peter Bischof and Markus Wallner in the state government, Gögele was, on 13 December 2006, his successor as club chairman of the ÖVP faction in the parliament.

2011

He was, from 2011 to 2012, Landesregierung (Austria) in the Provincial Government of Vorarlberg.

After governor of Vorarlberg Herbert Sausgruber had resigned in autumn 2011 and Wallner, the former state governor, was elected his successor, Gögele moved up in the office of Landesrats of Health and Building on 7 December 2011.

His successor as club chairman of the ÖVP is Roland Frühstück, to the vacant seat in Parliament for Alexander Muxel.

2012

On 1 June 2012, Rainer Gögele announced his immediate resignation as a provincial councilor, ÖAAB chairman and district spokesman in the Feldkirch district for personal reasons.

His successor as Health Provincial minister occurred on 6 June, with the former provincial health director Christian Bernhard succeeding him.

Gögele studied to become a teacher in Latin and religion with a Magister degree, but acquired a doctorate, and due to its pragmatism, he has also acquired the title of professor.

Gögele was, until his election to the club chairman, a secondary school teacher for Latin, and previously for Catholic religion at a school in Feldkirch.

He was not allowed to teach the latter because of an internal regulation of the Diocese of Feldkirch, since he was a deputy of the Landtag.

Following his election as chairman of the ÖVP Club in parliament, he gave up his teaching profession for lack of time.

After leaving politics, he took the job as a teacher of Latin and religion again at BORG Dornbirn-Schoren.

Rainer Gögele is married, has two children and lives in Mäder.