Death and Legacy
Otto Ender died on 25 June 1960 and was buried in the municipal cemetery in Bregenz. To this day, the State of Vorarlberg awards scholarships to the students through Dr. Otto Ender Foundation His achievements are as founder and designer of the province of Vorarlberg, in terms of economic policy such as the establishment of the agricultural district authority, by the beginning of the expansion of road network in the 1920s, by establishing an agricultural school, through the expansion of the Vorarlberg water power with the purchase of Vorarlberg's power plants and the establishment of the Vorarlberg Illwerke, in legal history in ways such as to cooperate with the democratic Constitution of 1920 and the democratic constitution of 1923.
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Preceded by Carl Vaugoin |
Chancellor of Austria 1930-1931 |
Succeeded by Karl Buresch |
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