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Chancellor
  
Wolfgang Schussel

Role
  
Austrian Politician

Name
  
Susanne Riess-Passer


Succeeded by
  
Herbert Haupt

Preceded by
  
Wolfgang Schussel

Party
  
Freedom Party of Austria

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Born
  
3 January 1961 (age 63) Braunau am Inn, Austria (
1961-01-03
)

Political party
  
Freedom Party of Austria

Susanne Riess (born 3 January 1961) is a former Austrian politician of the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ).

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Career

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In the first government headed by Chancellor Wolfgang Schüssel, which was inaugurated in 2000, she became Vice Chancellor and minister of public services and sports, representing her party in the coalition with Schüssel's Austrian People's Party (ÖVP). The Freedom Party had finished first in the 1999 election, so its leader, Jörg Haider, should have become Chancellor. However, Haider yielded to Schüssel in order to appease international opinion. Although this should have put him in line to become Vice-Chancellor, he realised he was too controversial to have any role in the government. He thus resigned as party leader in favour of Riess-Passer, who had been FPÖ managing chairwoman since 1996.

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In the course of the formation of the government in 2000, she became chairwoman and leader of the FPÖ. She was known for being loyal to Haider, which earned her the nickname Königskobra (King Cobra).

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After severe disagreements with her former political mentor Haider in Summer 2002 (the so-called Knittelfeld Putsch), she resigned from all of her posts, as did finance minister Karl-Heinz Grasser and the party spokesman in parliament, Peter Westenthaler. After the 2002 elections, she remained Vice Chancellor on a provisional basis until the coalition between ÖVP and FPÖ was renewed in early 2003, and has since had no involvement in politics.

Since 2004, Riess-Passer has been the CEO of the Wüstenrot-Gruppe.

References

Susanne Riess-Passer Wikipedia