Othmar Karas

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Othmar Karas (born 24 December 1957 in Ybbs an der Donau, Lower Austria) is an Austrian politician and Member of the European Parliament. He is a member of the Austrian People's Party, vice-chair of the EPP-ED group, and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs.

He is also a substitute for the Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection, a member of the delegation for relations with Japan, a substitute for the delegation for relations with the People's Republic of China, and a member of the temporary committee on policy challenges and budgetary means of the enlarged Union 2007–2013.

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  • Mag. phil. (1996)
  • Master of European and International Business Law (MBL), University of St. Gallen (1997)
  • Manager in the banking and insurance sector (since 1981)
  • Assistant Secretary-General of Bundesländer Versicherung (currently on leave of absence)
  • Federal president of the Union of Students (1976-1979)
  • Political adviser to the ÖVP (1979-1980)
  • First Vice-Chairman of the Austrian Federal Youth Association (1980-1990)
  • Federal Chairman of the Young ÖVP (1981-1990)
  • Member of the national executive of the ÖVP (1981-1991)
  • Secretary-General of the ÖVP (1995-1999)
  • President of the Austrian Aid Organisation (since 1998)
  • First Vice-President of Hilfswerk Austria (since 1998)
  • Vice-President of the Young European Christian-Democrats (EUJCD) (1981-1990)
  • Member of the EPP Bureau and Council (since 1995)
  • Member of the steering committee of the European Democratic Union (EDU) (since 1995)
  • Member of the board of the Austrian Association of Graduates
  • Member of the Land and federal executives of the Austrian Workers' and Employees' Association (ÖAAB)
  • Member of the Nationalrat (1983-1990)
  • Member of the European Parliament (since 1999)
  • Vice-President of the Political Academy
  • Vice-President of the Friedrich Funder Institute

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