Rudolf Ramek (12 April 1881 Teschen, Austrian Silesia - 24 July 1941 Vienna) was an Austrian politician.
Ramek was born in Teschen in Austrian Silesia (present-day Cieszyn, Poland). A member of the Christian Social Party, he served as Chancellor of Austria from 20 November 1924 to 20 October 1926. He died in Vienna, and buried at Salzburg Municipal Cemetery.
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Preceded by
Ignaz Seipel |
Chancellor of Austria
1924-1926 |
Succeeded by
Ignaz Seipel |
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Chancellors of Austria
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| First Republic |
- Karl Renner
- Michael Mayr
- Johann Schober
- Walter Breisky
- Johann Schober
- Ignaz Seipel
- Rudolf Ramek
- Ignaz Seipel
- Ernst Streeruwitz
- Johann Schober
- Carl Vaugoin
- Otto Ender
- Karl Buresch
- Engelbert Dollfuss
- Kurt Schuschnigg
- Arthur Seyss-Inquart
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| Second Republic |
- Karl Renner
- Leopold Figl
- Julius Raab
- Alfons Gorbach
- Josef Klaus
- Bruno Kreisky
- Fred Sinowatz
- Franz Vranitzky
- Viktor Klima
- Wolfgang Schüssel
- Alfred Gusenbauer
- Werner Faymann
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| Name |
Ramek, Rudolf |
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| Date of birth |
12 April 1881 |
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| Date of death |
24 July 1941 |
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