Horst Rosenkranz

Horst Jakob Rosenkranz ( born April 16, 1943 in Lower Austria ) is an extreme right-wing Austrian publicist and former politician. He is married to the FPÖ politician Barbara Rosenkranz.

Political activity

Rosary was a functionary of the infringement of the prohibition law by the Constitutional Court ( Constitutional Court ) dissolved National Democratic Party ( NDP) and the Party A Heart for nationals. In the National Council election 1990, he appeared as a leading candidate of the list "No to the flood of foreigners " on which he had founded with Gerd Honsik. The list was also ineligible because of Nazi re- operation of the competent electoral authority district in Vienna for national elections. The non-admission was later confirmed by the Constitutional Court. At the beginning of the nineties took the rosary chairman shaft of the force as revisionist association for the promotion of the whole truth. At the same time he was chairman of the party Critical Democrats and supporters of the bipartisan referendum Austrians for Austria. He is also editor of facts that ( DOeW ) is classified as a right-wing extremist by the Documentation Center of Austrian Resistance. He also held repeated talks for substances classified as right-wing Association for Democratic Politics ( AFP). Rosenkranz, who describes himself as a " right thinking people ", has now largely withdrawn from public life and shows up only rarely in official events. However, it occurs repeatedly at events of the FPÖ as a speaker.

Family

Horst Jakob Rosenkranz is husband of the Lower Austrian Regional Minister and candidate for the presidential election in 2010 Barbara Rosenkranz (FPÖ ), with whom he has shared ten children ( six daughters and four sons ). In an interview in March 2010, Barbara Rosenkranz defended her husband with the fact that they make it a point that her husband was a respectable citizen and not should be presented " in a false light ." Nevertheless, she gave in April 2010 in advance of the presidential election that they " obviously not " share the political views of her husband and the opinion would be that one could " perform a marriage without it is agreed in all things ."

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