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Christian Stocker | |
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Stocker in 2026 | |
| Chancellor of Austria | |
| Assumed office 3 March 2025 | |
| President | Alexander Van der Bellen |
| Vice-Chancellor | Andreas Babler |
| Preceded by | Karl Nehammer |
| Chair of the People's Party | |
| Assumed office 5 January 2025[a] | |
| Preceded by | Karl Nehammer |
| Member of the National Council | |
| In office 12 June 2019 – 6 March 2025 | |
| Preceded by | Johann Rädler |
| Constituency | Lower Austria South |
| Secretary-General of the People's Party | |
| In office 23 September 2022 – 5 January 2025 | |
| Leader | Karl Nehammer |
| Preceded by | Laura Sachslehner |
| Succeeded by | Alexander Pröll |
| Personal details | |
| Born | (1960-03-20) 20 March 1960 (age 65) Wiener Neustadt, Austria |
| Party | ÖVP |
| Spouse | Gerda Legenstein |
| Children | 2 |
| Alma mater | University of Vienna |
Christian Stocker ([ˈkʁɪsti̯an ˈʃtɔkɐ]; born 20 March 1960) is an Austrian politician who has served as chancellor of Austria since March 2025. A member of the People's Party (ÖVP), he has been a member of the National Council since 2019 and acting Chair of the People's Party since 5 January 2025.[1] He had previously served as general secretary of the party from September 2022 to January 2025.[2][3] On 5 January 2025, he was elected new acting party leader of the People's Party, following the resignation of Chancellor Karl Nehammer.
Born and raised in Wiener Neustadt, Stocker, the son of an ÖVP politician, studied law in the University of Vienna. A lifelong member of the ÖVP, he has served in various party offices since being elected Member of the National Council in 2019.
After ruling it out before, Stocker announced the ÖVP's willingness to enter coalition talks with Herbert Kickl and his far-right FPÖ party. Coalition talks between ÖVP, SPÖ, and NEOS previously failed in the aftermath of the 2024 Austrian legislative election.[4] On 27 February 2025, the SPÖ, ÖVP, and NEOS announced an agreement to form a coalition government to be led by Stocker as Chancellor.[5]
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- ^ "Dr. Christian Stocker zum geschäftsführenden Bundesparteiobmann der Volkspartei bestellt". Die Volkspartei (in German). 6 January 2025. Retrieved 3 March 2025.
- ^ "Dr. Christian Stocker". Meine Abgeordneten (in German).
- ^ "Dr. Christian Stocker (aktiv)" (in German). Austrian Parliament. 13 November 2019.
- ^ "Austrian People's Party nominates Christian Stocker as interim leader after Nehammer resigns". AP News. 5 January 2025.
- ^ "Austria is getting a new coalition government without the far-right election winner". AP News. 27 February 2025. Retrieved 27 February 2025.
Source: Wikipedia