Josef Pröll

Josef Pröll (born 14 September 1968, in Stockerau, Austria) is an Austrian former politician who was the chairman of the Austrian People's Party from 2008 until 2011. He was Vice Chancellor and Minister of Finance.

Josef Pröll
35th Vice-Chancellor of Austria
In office
2 December 2008  21 April 2011
PresidentHeinz Fischer
ChancellorWerner Faymann
Preceded byWilhelm Molterer
Succeeded byMichael Spindelegger
Minister of Finance
In office
2 December 2008  21 April 2011
ChancellorWerner Faymann
Preceded byWilhelm Molterer
Succeeded byMaria Fekter
Minister of Agriculture
In office
28 February 2003  2 December 2008
ChancellorWolfgang Schüssel
Alfred Gusenbauer
Preceded byWilhelm Molterer
Succeeded byNikolaus Berlakovich
Chairman of the People's Party
In office
28 November 2008  13 April 2011
ChancellorAlfred Gusenbauer
Werner Faymann
Preceded byWilhelm Molterer
Succeeded byMichael Spindelegger
Personal details
Born (1968-09-14) 14 September 1968
Stockerau, Austria
Political partyAustrian People's
Josef Pröll and Minister President of Bavaria Horst Seehofer at the 2008 EPP summit

Previously, he was the Federal Minister of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment, and Water Management. He was also in charge of rethinking the party's positions and developing a more liberal socio-economic stance. On 28 November 2008, he was elected as the new federal party chairman by 89.6% of delegates at a party conference in Wels.

After two thromboses he suffered a pulmonary embolism in March 2011. A few weeks later, on 13 April, he resigned from all political functions. His successor was the Foreign Minister, Michael Spindelegger.[1]

He is the nephew of Erwin Pröll.

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Political offices
Preceded by
Wilhelm Molterer
Agriculture Minister of Austria
2003  2008
Succeeded by
Nikolaus Berlakovich
Preceded by
Wilhelm Molterer
Vice Chancellor of Austria
2008  2011
Succeeded by
Michael Spindelegger
Preceded by
Wilhelm Molterer
Finance Minister of Austria
2008  2011
Succeeded by
Maria Fekter
Party political offices
Preceded by
Wilhelm Molterer
ÖVP Party Chairman
2008  2011
Succeeded by
Michael Spindelegger
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