
Karl Nehammer
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 52 |
Date of birth | October 18,1972 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | Vienna |
Austria | |
Job | Politician |
Official site | parlament.gv.at |
Spouse | Katharina Nehammer |
Party | Austrian People's Party |
Position | Chancellor of Austria |
Chancellor of Austria since 2021 | |
Education | Danube University Krems |
Kalksburg College | |
Movies/Shows | Kanzler Nehammer - Das 1. Interview |
Previous position | Federal Minister of the Interior of Austria (2020–2021) |
Nationality | Austrian |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 537554 |
Karl Nehammer Life story
Karl Nehammer is an Austrian politician who is the 32nd and current chancellor of Austria since 6 December 2021.
Israel Gaza: EU leaders set to back humanitarian pauses

... Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer and Czech prime minister Petr Fiala visited Israel on Wednesday...
Ukraine war: How long can the Western consensus hold?

... Austria s chancellor, Karl Nehammer, said a gas embargo " will not be an issue in the next sanctions package"...
Ukraine war: Troops could quit Severodonetsk amid Russian advance - official

... Away from the battlefield, Russian President Vladimir Putin accused Ukraine of " sabotaging" peace talks during a call with Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer...
Ukraine round-up: Austria pessimistic after Putin talks

... Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer says he went to the Russian capital to confront Putin with the facts, but didn t leave with a positive impression...
Covid: Austria and Germany decide to ease rules

... Chancellor Karl Nehammer said an advisory commission would recommend how best to proceed...
Survivors and leaders mark Holocaust Memorial Day

... In Austria, Chancellor Karl Nehammer (below, left) and Israel s Foreign Minister, Yair Lapid, (right) attended a commemoration ceremony at the Mauthausen Memorial, the site of a Nazi concentration camp...
Coronavirus: Austrian parliament approves mandatory vaccination order

... Chancellor Karl Nehammer told reporters ahead of the vote that vaccines were " an opportunity for our society to achieve lasting and continuous freedom, because the virus cannot restrict us any further"...