Preceded by Adolf Scharf Role Austrian Political figure Nationality Austrian | Religion Roman Catholicism Name Franz Jonas Resigned April 24, 1974 | |
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Chancellor Josef KlausBruno Kreisky Died April 24, 1974, Vienna, Austria Presidential term June 9, 1965 – April 24, 1974 | ||
Succeeded by Rudolf Kirchschlager |
Franz jonas is voted in as austrian president 1965
Franz Josef Jonas ( [fʀanʦ ˈjoːnas]; 4 October 1899 – 24 April 1974) was an Austrian political figure. He served as the seventh President of Austria, between 1965 and 1974.
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He was a typesetter by profession and a member of the Social Democratic Party of Austria. After World War II he got involved in Viennese communal politics and was mayor of Vienna from 1951 to 1965. From 1965, he was federal president and was re-elected in 1971.

He was a fervent supporter of Esperanto, and starting in 1923, became a long-time instructor of the language. His address to the 1970 World Congress of Esperanto, which was held in Vienna, was delivered in Esperanto.
In 1974, he died in office, the fourth consecutive President to do so.
In Vienna, a large tram station officially called Schottentor which was built when he was mayor is colloquially named after him (Jonas-Reindl, which translates as Jonas bowl).
In 1966 he was awarded the Grand Cross of The Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav with Collar, and in 1969 the Pierre de Coubertin medal.