Leopold Waber
Leopold Waber | |
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Vice-Chancellor of Austria | |
In office 20 November 1924 – 20 October 1926 | |
Chancellor | Rudolf Ramek |
Preceded by | Felix Frank |
Succeeded by | Franz Dinghofer |
Third President of the National Council | |
In office 27 October 1926 – 4 December 1930 | |
President | Wilhelm Miklas Alfred Gürtler |
Preceded by | Franz Dinghofer |
Succeeded by | Sepp Straffner |
Personal details | |
Born | (1875-03-17)17 March 1875 Uničov, Moravia, Austria-Hungary |
Died | 12 March 1945(1945-03-12) (aged 69) Vienna, Austria |
Political party | Greater German People's Party |
Leopold Waber (17 March 1875 – 12 March 1945) was an Austrian lawyer and politician.
He served as Vice-Chancellor of Austria and Minister for Judicial Affairs from 1924 to 1926 under Chancellor Rudolf Ramek. He previously served as Minister of the Interior from 1921 to 1922 and Minister of Justice from 1922 to 1923. He also served as Third President of the National Council from 1926 to 1930.[1][2]
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Vice-Chancellors of Austria
- Jodok Fink
- Ferdinand Hanusch
- Eduard Heinl
- Walter Breisky
- Felix Frank
- Leopold Waber
- Franz Dinghofer
- Karl Hartleb
- Vinzenz Schumy
- Carl Vaugoin
- Richard Schmitz
- Johannes Schober
- Franz Winkler
- Emil Fey
- Ernst Rüdiger Starhemberg
- Eduard Baar-Baarenfels
- Ludwig Hülgerth
- Edmund Glaise-Horstenau
- Adolf Schärf
- Bruno Pittermann
- Fritz Bock
- Hermann Withalm
- Rudolf Häuser
- Hannes Androsch
- Fred Sinowatz
- Norbert Steger
- Alois Mock
- Josef Riegler
- Erhard Busek
- Wolfgang Schüssel
- Susanne Riess-Passer
- Herbert Haupt
- Hubert Gorbach
- Wilhelm Molterer
- Josef Pröll
- Michael Spindelegger
- Reinhold Mitterlehner
- Wolfgang Brandstetter
- Heinz-Christian Strache
- Hartwig Löger
- Clemens Jabloner
- Werner Kogler
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