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A model attribution edit summary is `Content in this edit is translated from the existing German Wikipedia article at [[:de:Bettina Vollath]]; see its history for attribution.` * You should also add the template `{{Translated|de|Bettina Vollath}}` to the talk page. * For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation. | Austrian politician Bettina Vollath MEP Member of the European Parliament for Austria Incumbent Assumed office 2 July 2019[1][2] Personal details Born| (1962-10-29) 29 October 1962 (age 60) Graz Nationality| Austrian Political party| Social Democratic Party of Austria Alma mater| University of Graz Bettina Vollath (born 29 October 1962) is an Austrian politician of the Social Democratic Party (SPÖ) who has been serving as a Member of the European Parliament since 2019.[3] ## Political career[edit] In parliament, Vollath serves on the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs.[4] In 2021, she also joined the parliament's working group on Frontex, led by Roberta Metsola.[5] In addition to her committee assignments, Vollath is part of the parliament's delegation to the EU-Albania Stabilisation and Association Parliamentary Committee.[6] ## References[edit] 1. ^ "Key dates ahead". European Parliament. 20 May 2017. Retrieved 28 May 2019. 2. ^ "Key dates ahead". BBC News. 22 May 2017. Retrieved 28 May 2019. 3. ^ "Die Neuen im EU-Parlament: EU-Wahl: Strache müsste bis 2. Juli auf Mandat verzichten". www.kleinezeitung.at. 28 May 2019. Retrieved 25 August 2019. 4. ^ Bettina Vollath European Parliament. 5. ^ Mia Bartoloni (February 26, 2021), Movers and Shakers The Parliament Magazine. 6. ^ Bettina Vollath European Parliament. * European Union portal Bettina Vollath navigational boxes * v * t * e Current Members of the European Parliament from Austria (2019–2024) * Bernhuber (EPP) * Gamon (Renew) * Haider (ID) * Heide (S&D) * Karas (EPP) * Mandl (EPP) * Mayer (ID) * Regner (S&D) * Sagartz (EPP) * Schieder (S&D) * Schmiedtbauer (EPP) * Sidl (S&D) * Thaler (EPP) * Vana (Greens–EFA) * Vilimsky (ID) * Vollath (S&D) * Waitz (Greens–EFA) * Wiener (Greens–EFA) * Winzig (EPP) * v * t * e List of members of Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (2019–2024) Austria| * Heide * Regner * Schieder * Sidl * Vollath Belgium| * Arena * Brempt * Tarabella Bulgaria| * Hristov * Penkova * Stanishev * Vitanov * Yoncheva Croatia| * Borzan * Jerković * Matić * Picula Cyprus| * Mavrides * Papadakis Denmark| * Fuglsang * Schaldemose * Vind Estonia| * Kaljurand * Mikser Finland| * Heinäluoma * Kumpula-Natri France| * Andrieu * Glucksmann * Guillaume * Lalucq * Larrouturou * Mebarek Germany| * Barley * Bischoff * Bullmann * Burkhardt * Ertug * Gebhardt * Geier * Kammerevert * Köster * Krehl * Lange * Neuser * Noichl * Schuster * Sippel * Wölken Greece| * Androulakis * Kaili Hungary| * Ara-Kovács * Dobrev * Molnár * Rónai * Ujhelyi Italy| * Bartolo * Benifei * Bonafé * Calenda * Castro * Chinnici * Cozzolino * Ferrandino * Gualmini * Majorino * Moretti * Picierno * Pisapia * Roberti * Smeriglio * Tinagli * Toia Latvia| * Ameriks * Ušakovs Lithuania| * Blinkevičiūtė * Olekas Luxembourg| * Angel Malta| * Cutajar * Dalli * Saliba * Sant Netherlands| * Chahim * Jongerius * Reuten * Tang * Tax * Wolters Poland| * Balt * Belka * Biedroń * Cimoszewicz * Kohut * Liberadzki * Miller Portugal| * Carvalhais * Cerdas * Leitão * Marques * Marques * Pereira * Pizarro * Santos * Zorrinho Romania| * Avram * Benea * Ciuhodaru * Crețu * Grapini * Manda * Negrescu * Nica * Plumb * Tudose Slovakia| * Beňová * Čiž * Hajšel Slovenia| * Brglez * Fajon Spain| * Amor * Blanco * Casares * Devesa * Fernández * Fernández * Ferrandis * Gálvez * García * García * Gardiazabal * Ginel * González * López * López * Luena * Maestre * Moreno * Muñoz * Rodríguez-Piñero * Sempere Sweden| * Bergkvist * De Basso * Fritzon * Guteland * Incir Authority control General| * VIAF * 1 * WorldCat National libraries| * Germany * United States This article about a Member of the European Parliament from Austria is a stub. 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