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Andrea Kdolsky

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Andrea Kdolsky in 2007

Andrea Kdolsky (née Pelucha, born 2 November 1962) is an Austrian physician and retired politician (Non-party, until 2023 ÖVP) who was Minister for Health, Family and Youth in the Gusenbauer government.[1]

Kdolsky was born and grew up in Vienna. She originally began studying law and economics, but ultimately completed a Doctor of Medicine in 1993 at the University of Vienna. She subsequently worked as an anaesthesiologist.[2]

From 11 January 2007 to 2 December 2008 Kdolsky was Minister for Health, Family and Youth in the cabinet of Alfred Gusenbauer. She was ÖVP Minister.

After retirement from politics she became a consultant on health care.[3]

Andrea Kdolsky is a former member of the Austrian People's Party. In March 2023 she left the party after a state government was formed from the ÖVP and the FPÖ in Lower Austria after the state elections in January 2023. She rejects the FPÖ under state party leader Udo Landbauer.

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Publications

  • Mörwald, Toni (2007). Kdolsky, Andrea (ed.). Schweinsbraten & Co: die besten Rezepte vom Schwein (cookbook) (in German). Holzhausen-Verlag. ISBN 978-3-85493-151-5.
  • Kdolsky, Andrea (2012). Hauptsache gesund: die unheilbaren Krankheiten des österreichischen Gesundheitswesens (in German). Goldegg Verlag. ISBN 978-3-902729-71-2.

References

  1. ^ Weißensteiner, Nina (14 January 2019). "Andrea Kdolsky: Einst schwarze Ministerin, jetzt Kanzlerkritikerin". Der Standard (in German). Retrieved 3 November 2019.
  2. ^ "Andrea Kdolsky". Munzinger-Archiv (in German). Retrieved 3 November 2019.
  3. ^ Winter, Jakob (3 November 2018). "Ex-Gesundheitsministerin Andrea Kdolsky: "Es geht um Geld und Macht"". Profil (in German). Retrieved 3 November 2019.

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