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- Josef Staribacher (25 March 1921 – 4 January 2014) was an Austrian politician. Staribacher died of pneumonia on 4 January 2014 at the age of 92. Josef...
- 1996 – 28 January 1997 Chancellor Franz Vranitzky Preceded by Andreas Staribacher Succeeded by Rudolf Edlinger Minister of Public Economy and Transport...
- Achleitner (better known by his stage name Hubert von Goisern) and Wolfgang Staribacher, performed by Hubert von Goisern and the Neue Volksmusik band Die Original...
- January 1987 Chancellor Fred Sinowatz Franz Vranitzky Preceded by Josef Staribacher Succeeded by Robert Graf Chair of the Freedom Party In office 2 March...
- SPÖ Sinowatz Cabinet Vranitzky I Cabinet–II–III–IV 13 Staribacher, AndreasAndreas Staribacher [de] (born 1957) 6 April 1995 3 January 1996 272 days SPÖ...
- Agriculture, Food and Allied Industries. 1945: Karl Mantler 1960: Josef Staribacher 1989: Leopold Simperl Ebbinghaus, Bernhard; Visser, Jelle (2000). Trade...
- tenure lasted until 6 April 1995 when he resigned from office. Andreas Staribacher succeeded him in the post. Following the retirement from politics Lacina...
- Lipizzaner" were created. The then chairman of the ÖFVW, Trade Minister Josef Staribacher, staged the launch of the new series with publicity: he set the printing...
- player and coach. Jean Metellus, 76, Haitian poet and writer. Josef Staribacher, 92, Austrian politician, pneumonia. Martin Behrmann, 83, German choirmaster...
- Wolfgang Staribacher founded the band Original Alpinkatzen. At this time he also adopted his stage name Hubert von Goisern while Staribacher was Wolfgang...