Sporrer at the top: A woman fights for justice in the judiciary

Sporrer at the top: A woman fights for justice in the judiciary

Mödling, Österreich - Anna Sporrer has taken a significant step as the new Minister of Justice in Austria and is the sixth woman who dresses this office. The 62-year-old, who has extensive political and legal experience, was appointed at the top of the judiciary after working as Vice President of the Administrative Court (VwGH). Her career began in the 1990s, and she served in various key positions, including the equal treatment and bioethics commission. The Sporrer supported by the SPÖ succeeds Gabriele Heinisch-Hosek and thus brings fresh perspectives to the judiciary, as the Krone

challenges and visions

Sporrer, who has often criticized “puppet women” in politics in the past, now has the opportunity to implement their own visions. A central point in her agenda will be the installation of a threesome Senate as a federal prosecutor. This project could bring significant changes within the Austrian judiciary. Their historical examination of equality issues that have been concerned for decades is particularly remarkable. In 2009 she commented on the topic of the price differences at the ÖFB, which indicates a differentiated view, as describes the press.

In her private life, Sporrer shows herself as a committed runner and family woman. During a current appearance on the legal ball in the Vienna Hofburg, she performed with her husband Robert Wiesner, which illustrates her connections and commitment beyond the legal world. With these diverse experiences and their tireless commitment to justice, Sporrer is expected to shape the judicial landscape in Austria.

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OrtMödling, Österreich
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