Petra Steger
Petra Steger | |
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![]() Official portrait, 2024 | |
Member of the European Parliament | |
Assumed office 16 July 2024 | |
Constituency | Austria |
Member of the National Council | |
In office 29 October 2013 – 15 July 2024 | |
Succeeded by | Markus Leinfellner |
Constituency | Vienna |
Personal details | |
Born | Eisenstadt, Burgenland, Austria | 4 October 1987
Political party | ![]() Freedom Party of Austria ![]() Patriots.eu |
Petra Steger (born 4 October 1987) is an Austrian politician and member of the European Parliament for the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ). She was a member of the National Council from 2023 to 2024. She is also a former professional basketball player.[1]
Early life
[edit]Steger was educated at the Vienna University of Economics and Business, where she studied business law and international business administration. While her father, then Vice-Chancellor Norbert Steger discouraged her from entering politics, Steger would join the FPÖ in 2008.[1][2]
Early political career
[edit]Between 2012 and 2016, Steger was a presenter and editor at FPÖ TV, a party-owned TV channel that publishes videos on YouTube and other platforms.[3]
Member of the National Council
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Steger was elected in the 2013 Austrian legislative election to the National Council. She would be re-elected in 2017 and 2019.[4]
In 2017, Steger supported a headscarf ban in the public service and said that she would also like to see a headscarf ban in schools and universities.[5]
Member of the European Parliament
[edit]Steger was elected in the 2024 European Parliament election as the second candidate on the FPÖ list, as the FPÖ swept to its first nationwide victory in history and won 6 seats.[6][7] In the National Council, she would be succeeded by Markus Leinfellner.[8]
In the European Parliament in December 2024, Steger called for the return of "around 100,000 Syrian asylum seekers in Austria".[9] At a campaign event for the far-right Alternative for Germany in January 2025, Steger described the European Parliament as the “heart of injustice”.[10]
Committees and Delegations
[edit]10th European Parliament
[edit]- Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs
- Delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Union for the Mediterranean
Personal life
[edit]Steger is the daughter of former FPÖ leader and Vice-Chancellor of Austria Norbert Steger.
Steger was formerly a professional basketballer for Flying Foxes SVS, playing in the Austrian Women's Basketball Bundesliga from 2003 to 2017.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Austrian Parliament - Petra Steger" (in German). Retrieved 13 January 2014.
- ^ Daneshmandi, Laila (2017-12-22). "Das denken die Jugendsprecher über Österreichs Nachwuchs - kurier.at". Archived from the original on 22 December 2017. Retrieved 2025-02-12.
- ^ "FPÖ TV". YouTube. Retrieved 2025-02-12.
- ^ "Petra Steger - Abgeordnete zum EU Parlament". Meine Abgeordneten (in German). Retrieved 2025-02-12.
- ^ Oberascher, Karl; Hofer, Stefan; Gottsauner-Wolf, Moritz; Klatzer, Jürgen (2017-01-09). "Wie viel Islam verträgt eine liberale Gesellschaft?". kurier.at (in German). Retrieved 2025-02-12.
- ^ "FPÖ list for European elections 2024" (PDF).
- ^ "Österreich - Europawahl 2024". www.bundeswahlen.gv.at. Retrieved 2025-02-12.
- ^ "Sesselrücken nach EU-Wahl: FP-Leinfellner wechselt vorzeitig in den Nationalrat". www.kleinezeitung.at (in German). 2024-07-18. Retrieved 2025-02-12.
- ^ "Ausführliche Sitzungsberichte - Sturz des syrischen Regimes, seine geopolitischen Auswirkungen und die humanitäre Lage in der Region (Aussprache) - Dienstag, 17. Dezember 2024". www.europarl.europa.eu (in German). Retrieved 2025-02-14.
- ^ "Warum die FPÖ Jörg Haiders gedenkt und Rechts-außen-Medien nach Straßburg einlädt". DER STANDARD (in Austrian German). Retrieved 2025-02-12.
See also
[edit]- 1987 births
- 21st-century Austrian women politicians
- 21st-century women MEPs for Austria
- Austrian People's Party MEPs
- Austrian People's Party politicians
- Austrian women's basketball players
- Freedom Party of Austria politicians
- Living people
- Members of the 25th National Council (Austria)
- Members of the 26th National Council (Austria)
- Members of the 27th National Council (Austria)
- MEPs for Austria 2024–2029
- Politicians from Vienna
- Sportspeople from Vienna
- Vienna University of Economics and Business alumni
- Women members of the National Council (Austria)
- 21st-century Austrian sportswomen