Mirko Messner


Dr. Mirko Messner, real name Štefan Miroslav Messner, is Austrian, Carinthian Slovene Slavicist and communist politician, leading the Communist Party of Austria since February 2006.

Life

After graduating from high school, he studied Slavic studies and German studies at the University of Vienna, where he also did his doctorate in 1977.
As a teenager, he was politically active in the Verband Sozialistischer Mittelschüler in Carinthia. After its dissolution in 1973, Messner joined the KPÖ-led Communist Student Union within the Austrian Students' Association. During his studies and became involved in the Slovene Students' Association. During this time he created the Slovenian student newspaper Kladivo which was published until 1989. When he could not assert his view of nationality policy on the question of Slovenian minority in the party, Messner resigned from all offices, and quit his job as an employee of the party in 1987.
After the KPÖ held the "Grazer Erneuerungsparteitag" in 2005, he was initially active in the reconstitution of the KPÖ in Klagenfurt and was finally elected to the party's federal executive board and its minority spokesman in February 2006. In March of the same year, Messner was also elected Federal Spokesperson for the Party together with Melina Klaus. Messner has been the leading candidate for his party in all four Austrian National Council elections since 2006.
From 2009 to 2016 he was also editor of the party-newspaper Volksstimme, which appears as a monthly magazine. Messner has been the sole federal spokesman for the KPÖ since 2012.