President of Austria
The President of Austria is the federal head of state of Austria. Even though the constitution says the President has a lot of power, in practice the President is mostly a figurehead. The President of Austria is elected once in every six years. His or her offices are in the Leopoldine Wing of the Hofburg Imperial Palace, in Vienna.
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| Residence | Hofburg Imperial Palace |
| Term length | Six years (renewable once; terms may be consecutive) |
| Inaugural holder | Karl Seitz Karl Renner |
| Formation | 5 March 1919 20 December 1945 |
| Website | www.hofburg.at |
Many former Presidents have had a lot of popularity while in office. No incumbent has ever lost a bid for re-election. Since 2017 the President has been Alexander Van der Bellen.
List of presidents
- Karl Seitz (10 November 1920 - 9 December 1920)
- Michael Hainisch (9 December 1920 - 10 December 1928)
- Wilhelm Miklas (10 December 1920 - 12 March 1938)
- Anschluss (1938-1945)
- Karl Renner (20 December 1945 - 31 December 1950†)
- Leopold Figl (31 December 1950 - 21 June 1951; Acting)
- Theodor Körner (21 June 1951 - 4 January 1957†)
- Julius Raab (4 January 1957 - 22 May 1957; Acting)
- Adolf Schärf (22 May 1957 - 28 February 1965†)
- Josef Klaus (28 February 1965 - 9 June 1965; Acting)
- Franz Jonas (9 June 1965 - 24 April 1974†)
- Bruno Kreisky (24 April 1974 - 8 July 1974; Acting)
- Rudolf Kirchschläger (8 July 1974 - 8 July 1986)
- Kurt Waldheim (8 July 1986 - 8 July 1992)
- Thomas Klestil (8 July 1992 - 6 July 2004†)
- Andreas Khol (6 July 2004 - 8 July 2004; Acting)
- Heinz Fischer (8 July 2004 - 26 January 2017)
- Alexander Van der Bellen (26 January 2017 - present)
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