nephew of Erwin Pröll. orf.at: Pröll legt alle Ämter nieder Wikimedia Commons has media related to Josef Pröll. (in German) Josef Pröll at the ÖVP website...
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Pröll may refer to: Erwin Pröll (born 1946), Austrian politician, governor (Landeshauptmann) of Lower Austria Josef Pröll (born 1968), Austrian former...
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expected to be replaced. Pröll was to become party chairman at a party convention set for 28 November 2008 in Wels. As expected, Pröll was approved as party...
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Faymann I December 2, 2008 – December 16, 2013 Werner Faymann (SPÖ) Josef Pröll (ÖVP), Michael Spindelegger (ÖVP)10 SPÖ, ÖVP 2008 Faymann II December...
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Following the resignation of Vice Chancellor and ÖVP party chairman Josef Pröll from all political functions, a cabinet reshuffle took place. The new...
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down as chairman of the party on 29 September 2008 and was succeeded by Josef Pröll. During his time in office, Molterer unsuccessfully opposed a 2007 deal...
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Erwin Pröll Salzburg: Gabi Burgstaller Styria: Franz Voves Tyrol: Herwig van Staa (till July 1) Günther Platter (from July 1) Upper Austria: Josef Pühringer...
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2013, public prosecutors were looking into whether Faymann and a top aide, Josef Ostermayer, had swayed the ÖBB state railways and ASFiNAG motorway agency...
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April 2011 he additionally took over the post of vice chancellor from Josef Pröll. He was elected ÖVP party chairman in May 2011. In 2011, Austrian police...
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(2.1%), BayWa AG (12.5%) as well as Casinos Austria AG Wien (11,3 %). Josef Pröll is chairman of the executive board since July 2011. Kurt J. Miesenböck...
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v t e The Faymann I cabinet Werner Faymann Josef Pröll Michael Spindelegger Gabriele Heinisch-Hosek Alois Stöger Maria Fekter Claudia Bandion-Ortner Norbert...
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Neubacher – Mayor of Vienna (1938–1940) Erwin Pröll – Governor of Lower Austria (1992–2017) Josef Pröll – Federal Minister of Finance and Vice-Chancellor...
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Regions. After the resignation of vice chancellor and ÖVP party leader Josef Pröll, the Faymann cabinet was reshuffled and Johanna Mikl-Leitner was sworn...
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"Pröll will nicht Bundespräsident werden". 5 September 2014. "Wenn Pröll Bundespräsident werden will, will auch die ÖVP". 16 April 2015. Erwin Pröll in...
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Energy Agency. Mitterlehner was one of the leading candidates to succeed Josef Pröll, who left the leadership of the party in April 2011. Instead, from 2011...
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(born 1959), musician and composer Thomas Lang (born 1967), musician Josef Pröll (born 1968), politician Johannes Grenzfurthner (born 1975), artist and...
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election that he would continue to sit in parliament only as a backbencher; Josef Pröll was to replace him as chairman of the ÖVP Parliamentary Group. In addition...
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losses suffered by the ÖVP and was replaced by environment minister Josef Pröll; the Greens' federal spokesman Alexander Van der Bellen (in office since...
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Friedrich Wilhelm Pröll (23 April 1915, Augsburg – 22 November 1944, Mittelbau-Dora near Nordhausen), also known as Fritz Pröll, was a resistance fighter...
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Minister for Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management Josef Pröll 28 February 2003 11 January 2007 ÖVP Minister for Defence Günther Platter...
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office 1 July 1999 – 2019 Leader Wolfgang Schüssel Wilhelm Molterer Josef Pröll Michael Spindelegger Reinhold Mitterlehner Sebastian Kurz Personal details...
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appointed: Schüssel I Wilhelm Molterer ÖVP April 1, 2000 Schüssel II Josef Pröll ÖVP February 28, 2003 Gusenbauer January 11, 2007 Faymann I Nikolaus...
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Minister for Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management Josef Pröll 11 January 2007 8 December 2008 ÖVP Federal Ministry for National Defense...
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Cabinet". www.scoop.co.nz. Retrieved 2018-12-20. ""Für meine Gesundheit": Pröll legt alle Ämter nieder". news.ORF.at (in German). 2011-04-13. Retrieved...
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losses suffered by the ÖVP and was replaced by environment minister Josef Pröll; the Greens' federal spokesman Alexander Van der Bellen (in office since...
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1 year, 326 days ÖVP Gusenbauer, AlfredAlfred Gusenbauer (SPÖ) 35 Pröll, JosefJosef Pröll (born 1968) 2 December 2008 21 April 2011 2 years, 140 days ÖVP...
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the National Council by the parliamentary club of his party; he succeeded Josef Cap who had held this position for 12 years. He resigned in 2017 and instead...
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member Survived Ravensbrück Fritz Pröll 1915 1944 German Resistance fighter Killed himself at Mittelbau-Dora Josef Pröll [de] 1911 1984 German Resistance...
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Steger Alois Mock Josef Riegler Erhard Busek Wolfgang Schüssel Susanne Riess-Passer Herbert Haupt Hubert Gorbach Wilhelm Molterer Josef Pröll Michael Spindelegger...
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2007 2 December 2008 1 year, 326 days ÖVP Gusenbauer Cabinet 18 Pröll, JosefJosef Pröll (born 1968) 2 December 2008 21 April 2011 2 years, 140 days ÖVP...
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