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The Political Academy of the Austrian People's Party is the educational institution of the Austrian People's Party (Österreichische Volkspartei). The “Political Academy” supports civic, political and cultural education by means of seminars, training courses, lectures, publications, applied research, etc. The Political Academy is located in the "Springer Schlössl" (Springer Castle) in Vienna. It is a member of the Centre for European Studies, the official foundation/think tank of the European People's Party. == Development == On 9 July 1972, the Austrian National Assembly passed the “Federal Law on the Promotion of Civic Educational Activities in the Area of the Political Parties as well as Journalism”. This federal law determined that the government would promote the “civic educational activities of the political parties through allocation of funds to foundations or associations”.〔''BGBl. 82. Stück, Nr. 272. Bundesgesetz v. 9.7.1972'', ''(Förderung staatsbürgerlicher Bildungsarbeit im Bereich der politischen Parteien sowie der Publizistik )''〕 The Political Academy was founded in the same year. In 1975 the definitive training and administration centre was completed in the Springer Schlössl in the Viennese district of Meidling and handed over to the Political Academy. The Springer Schlössl had formerly been the site of the ÖVP’s Vogelsangheim. The Political Academy’s predecessor was named after Karl von Vogelsang, the Austrian social reformer and spiritual founder of the Christian Social Party (Austria). At the same time, the other parties represented in the National Assembly founded their own political academies: The Social Democratic Party’s Dr. Karl Renner Institute and the Freedom Party’s Education Institute. The foundation of the Green’s Educational Workshop followed in 1987 and, in 2006, the BZÖ’s Austrian Future Academy. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Political Academy of the Austrian People's Party」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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