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Siegfried Kampl : ウィキペディア英語版
Siegfried Kampl
Siegfried Kampl (born August 13, 1936) is an Austrian politician. Kampl has been mayor of the town of Gurk since 1991, and was a member of the Federal Council of Austria (the ''Bundesrat'') from 2004 to 2009.
==Biography and political career==

Kampl was born in Steuerberg, in the Austrian state of Carinthia. He completed the agricultural vocational school and an agricultural technical school.〔 He married Elizabeth Bucher in 1960.
In 1974 he was selected to be the local party chairman of the Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ) in Gurk; two years later he became its district party chairman. In 1979 he was elected to the Gurk local council, and was selected immediately to be vice mayor, a position he retained for twelve years.〔 During this time period, he was also elected to the state parliament (''Landtag'') of Carinthia, in which he served for the FPÖ from 1982 through 1994. In 1991, he was elected mayor of Gurk with 53.4% of the vote, and also remained a member of the ''Landtag''. In 2004, he was sent as a representative of Carinthia to the Federal Council of Austria (the ''Bundesrat''), where he again sat with the FPÖ.〔
In the Federal Council, Kampl was closely allied with controversial FPÖ leader Jörg Haider, who he had helped propel to the party leadership in 1986. Kampl calls himself "very homeland-connected" and nationalist. When the FPÖ split in April 2005, Kampl followed Haider to his new party, the Alliance for the Future of Austria (BZÖ). He resigned from the party on June 7, 2005 as the result of a controversy (see below), and left its parliamentary fraction on November 1, 2005, sitting the rest of his term as an independent.〔

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