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Karl Nehammer
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Nehammer in 2024
29th Chancellor of Austria
In office
6 December 2021 – 10 January 2025
President Alexander Van der Bellen
Vice-Chancellor Werner Kogler (until 2024)
Vacant (2024–2025)
Preceded by Alexander Schallenberg
Succeeded by Alexander Schallenberg (caretaker)
Chair of the People's Party
In office
3 December 2021 – 5 January 2025
Preceded by Sebastian Kurz
Succeeded by Christian Stocker
Minister of the Interior
In office
7 January 2020 – 6 December 2021
Chancellor Sebastian Kurz
Alexander Schallenberg
Preceded by Wolfgang Peschorn
Succeeded by Gerhard Karner
Secretary-General of the People's Party
In office
20 January 2018 – 3 January 2020
Preceded by Stefan Steiner
Succeeded by Axel Melchior
Member of the National Council
In office
9 November 2017 – 7 January 2020
Succeeded by Rudolf Taschner
Constituency 9 – Vienna
Personal details
Born (1972-10-18) 18 October 1972 (age 52)
Vienna, Austria
Political party People's
Spouse Katharina Nidetzky
Children 2
Alma mater University for Continuing Education Krems
Military service
Allegiance Austria
Branch/service Austrian Army
Years of service 1993-1997
Rank Lieutenant

Karl Nehammer ( born 18 October 1972) is an Austrian politician who served as Chancellor of Austria from 2021 to 2025. A member of the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP), he previously was Minister of the Interior from 2020 to 2021, general secretary of the ÖVP from 2018 to 2020, as well as a member of the National Council from 2017 to 2020. Nehammer assumed the chancellorship as the successor of Alexander Schallenberg, who resigned in order to return to the post of Minister of Foreign Affairs. Nehammer announced his resignation as chancellor and ÖVP leader after unsuccessful coalition talks following the 2024 legislative election. He stepped down as chancellor on 10 January 2025.

Early life and education

Nehammer grew up in Vienna, where he attended Kalksburg Grammar School and subsequently Amerlingstrasse Grammar School, graduating in 1992. He completed his military service as a one-year volunteer with further service until 1996. In 1997 he was discharged as a lieutenant. He then worked as an instructional trainer for information officers for the Federal Ministry of Defence and as a trainer for strategic communication for various institutions, such as the Vocational Promotion Institute (BFI) and the Political Academy of the Austrian People's Party.

From 2012, Nehammer completed a two-year university course in political communication at the University for Continuing Education Krems and graduated with a master's degree.

Nehammer is a member of the Catholic Austrian Students' Corporations Sonnberg Perchtoldsdorf within the Mittelschüler-Kartellverband.

Political career

Nehammer became active within the ÖVP party organisation after leaving the military, initially working with the party academy. He was then head of the service and mobilisation department at the party headquarters from 2007 to 2008 and the training and networking department from 2008 to 2009. He then became director of the party academy's Lower Austria association and was considered close to then-deputy governor Wolfgang Sobotka.

In October 2015, Nehammer was appointed deputy general-secretary and federal organizational speaker of the Austrian Workers' Union (ÖAAB), the trade union association of the ÖVP. During the 2016 Austrian presidential election, he was appointed replacement manager for the ÖVP's Andreas Khol partway through the campaign, but was unable to save him from a historically poor result of 11%.

He succeeded August Wöginger as general-secretary of the ÖAAB in 2016 and held this position until January 2018. In November 2016, he was also elected regional chairman of the ÖAAB Vienna. Since April 2017, he has been district party chairman of the ÖVP in Vienna-Hietzing.

In the 2017 federal election, Nehammer was elected as a representative for Vienna. During the subsequent government formation, he was a member of the ÖVP negotiating team in the area of defence. He was elected as deputy chairman of the ÖVP parliamentary faction on 8 November and was appointed media spokesman. On 25 January 2018, he succeeded Elisabeth Köstinger and Stefan Steiner as general-secretary of the ÖVP. In September 2018, he also succeeded Efgani Dönmez as spokesman for integration and migration.

Nehammer ran in the 2019 federal election in fifth place in the ÖVP Vienna state list, and eleventh place on the ÖVP federal list. He was also one of the ÖVP's five assessors at the electoral authority during the election. In the course of the subsequent government formation, he negotiated in the areas of Europe, migration, integration, and security.

Minister of the Interior

Nehammer was appointed minister of the interior in the second Kurz government, and was sworn in on 7 January. Under his leadership, the Austrian government filed charges in mid-2020 against a person who had confessed to spying for Turkey's secret service. He was one of three public crisis managers during the COVID-19 pandemic, with responsibility for the enforcement of lockdowns and restrictions. He is considered a strong supporter of Sebastian Kurz's refugee policy.

Nehammer led the government response following the 2020 Vienna attack. He described the attacker as an "Islamist terrorist" and a sympathiser of the Islamic State, and admitted that intelligence services under his jurisdiction had failed to communicate information that could have prevented the attack. Nehammer's wife and children received police protection as a result of death threats received after the attack.

Chancellor of Austria

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Nehammer with Finnish prime minister Sanna Marin, February 2023

In October 2021, Sebastian Kurz resigned as chancellor in the wake of a corruption investigation and was succeeded by Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg. Kurz remained as leader of the ÖVP until 2 December, when he announced his retirement from politics. Soon afterwards, Schallenberg announced he would not seek the leadership and would resign as chancellor in favour of the new ÖVP leader once one had been elected. On 3 December, Nehammer was provisionally appointed as leader of the ÖVP by the federal party committee and proposed as chancellor. He was sworn in by President Alexander Van der Bellen on 6 December. In an extraordinary party convention on 14 May 2022, Nehammer was elected ÖVP chairman by 100% of the votes.

Ursula von der Leyen and Karl Nehammer at the European Commission 2021 (3)
Nehammer with President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen in Brussels, Belgium, 15 December 2021
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Nehammer with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv, Ukraine, 9 April 2022
18.07.2023 - Encontro com o Chanceler Federal da República da Áustria, Karl Nehammer, à margem da Sessão Plenária - 53054683822
Nehammer with Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, July 2023
Isaac Herzog in Tel Aviv-Yafo, October 2023 (KBG GPO7897)
Nehammer with Israeli president Isaac Herzog in Tel Aviv, Israel, 25 October 2023

Under Nehammer's leadership, Austria's government implemented a package of measures worth six billion euros ($6.3 billion) in 2022 aimed at cushioning the blow to households of the rising cost of living. On 8 December 2022, he was the architect of blocking Romania and Bulgaria's access to the Schengen area.

Nehammer expressed support for Israel during the Israel–Hamas war. In October 2023, he rejected calls for a ceasefire in Gaza.

On 4 January 2025, Nehammer resigned as Chancellor following the failure of the government coalition talks between his party, SPÖ, and NEOS after the 2024 legislative election.

Other activities

  • National Fund of the Republic of Austria for Victims of National Socialism, Member of the Board of Trustees (since 2020)

Recognition

On 22 February 2022 Greek minister of migration & asylum Notis Mitarachi awarded Karl Nehammer the Commendation Medal of First Class Migration Assistance in recognition of Nehammer's and the Austrian government's contribution in managing the crisis in Evros in March 2020.

Personal life

Nehammer is married to fellow ÖVP member Katharina Nehammer. They have two children. The couple received criticism in early 2020 after Katharina was appointed spokeswoman for the Ministry of Defence, with Herbert Kickl accusing the government of putting interior and defence policy "in the hands of one family". She began working in the private sector in public relations in July 2020. Nehammer's father-in-law is former ORF presenter Peter Nidetzky.

See also

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