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  2. Alexander Schallenberg - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Georg Nicolas Schallenberg (German: [ˌalɛˈksandɐ ˈɡeːɔʁk ˈnɪkolas ˈʃaln̩bɛʁk]; born 20 June 1969) is an Austrian diplomat, jurist, and politician who has been the acting chancellor of Austria since 10 January 2025. He previously served in that position 28th chancellor from two months in 2021.

  3. Schallenberg government - Wikipedia

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    The Schallenberg government (German: Bundesregierung Schallenberg) was sworn in as the 34th Government of Austria on 11 October 2021.. When Sebastian Kurz announced his resignation on 9 October 2021, the Austrian People's Party proposed to continue the coalition with The Greens with Alexander Schallenberg as chancellor.

  4. Chancellor of Austria - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Schallenberg was sworn in on 10 January 2025 as caretaker chancellor. The chancellor's place in Austria's political system ...

  5. Minister of Foreign Affairs (Austria) - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Schallenberg (born 1969) 3 June 2019: 11 October 2021: 2 years, 130 days: ÖVP: Bierlein Cabinet Kurz II Cabinet: 20: Michael Linhart (born 1958) 11 October ...

  6. Wolfgang Schallenberg - Wikipedia

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    Wolfgang Schallenberg gcYC (3 June 1930 – 8 February 2023) was an Austrian diplomat. He was the Austrian ambassador to India (1974–1978), Spain (1979–1981), and France (1988–1992), and the Secretary General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1992–1996).

  7. Schallenberg Castle - Wikipedia

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    Schallenberg Castle is a ruined hilltop castle in Kleinzell im Mühlkreis, Rohrbach District, Upper Austria. The castle, likely built around 1231, is the namesake of the noble Schallenberg family, who took ownership of it in 1260. It was destroyed by Hussites in the mid-15th century, and has been returned to Schallenberg possession since 1982.

  8. Schallenberg family - Wikipedia

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    The House of Schallenberg is the name of an old and important Austro-Hungarian noble family, whose members occupied may important political positions and were in diplomatic service. History [ edit ]

  9. Schallenberg (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Schallenberg is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Schallenberg family, Austrian noble family Alexander Schallenberg (born 1969), Chancellor ...