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Klaudia Tanner

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Klaudia Tanner (née Wallner, born 2 May 1970) is an Austrian politician of the People's Party (ÖVP) who has been serving as the minister of defense in the governments of Chancellors Sebastian Kurz, Alexander Schallenberg, Karl Nehammer, and Christian Stocker since January 2020. From 2011 to 2020, she worked as the General Manager of Austria's political farmers' association. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Klaudia Tanner is the 18,719th most popular politician, the 1,203rd most popular biography from Austria and the 236th most popular Austrian Politician.

Klaudia Tanner is an Austrian politician known for her role as a member of the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) and for serving as the Minister of Defense since January 2020. She has been involved in various political initiatives and reforms within the Austrian government.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1970, Klaudia Tanner ranks 776Before her are Tord Gustavsen, Rubi, Devendra Fadnavis, José Luis Calderón, Emmanuel Mouret, and Basarab Panduru. After her are Carl Frode Tiller, Mikael Ljungberg, Gary Anderson, Fiona Dolman, Rasa Polikevičiūtė, and Dmitry Malikov.

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In Austria

Among people born in Austria, Klaudia Tanner ranks 1,202 out of 1,424Before her are Vincent Bueno (1985), Madita (1978), Andreas Kofler (1984), Klaus Sulzenbacher (1965), and Emanuel Pogatetz (1983). After her are Sigrid Wolf (1964), Ingo Appelt (1961), Günther Csar (1966), Alexandra Meissnitzer (1973), Ulla Weigerstorfer (1967), Barbara Paulus (1970), and Walter Kogler (1967).

Among POLITICIANS In Austria

Among politicians born in Austria, Klaudia Tanner ranks 236Before her are Barbara Rosenkranz (1958), Beate Meinl-Reisinger (1978), Wilhelm Molterer (1955), Johanna Mikl-Leitner (1964), Pamela Rendi-Wagner (1971), and Harri Stojka (1957). After her are Susanne Riess (1961), Josef Pröll (1968), Leonore Gewessler (1977), Stefan Petzner (1981), Margarete Schramböck (1970), and Marion Kreiner (1981).