Events in the year 2022 in Austria.
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- January 1 – Austria legalizes assisted suicide for people over the age of 18 years who are terminally ill or who suffer from a permanent, debilitating condition.[1]
- January 20 – The Austrian National Council votes 137–13 to approve a bill requiring people over 18 years to receive the COVID-19 vaccine beginning on 1 February, becoming the first country in the European Union to do so.[2]
- February 28 – Diplomats from the U.S., United Kingdom, France, Germany, Russia, China, and Iran gather in Vienna, Austria to seek a deal to revive the 2015 Iran deal.[3]
- May 9 – Münchendorf derailment
- May 22 – Austria confirms its first case of monkeypox.[4]
- August 18 – 2022 European derecho: Five people are killed by storms in Austria.[5]
- September 25 – The 2022 Tyrolean state election was held. Incumbent Günther Platter resigns and Anton Mattle gets elected
- October 9 – 2022 Austrian presidential election: Incumbent president Alexander van der Bellen secures reelection after receiving more than 50% of the votes.[6]
- December 8 – Austria announces that it will veto Bulgaria and Romania's accession to the Schengen Area, citing fears of increased illegal immigration.[7]
- December 15 – At least four people are injured, one of them seriously, when an avalanche hits the ski resort Zürs/Lech in Vorarlberg, Austria. Emergency services rescue all of the ten people who had been buried alive.[8]
January
- January 8 – Manfred Srb, 80, Austrian politician, MP (1986–1994) (b. 1941).[9]
- January 10
- January 11 – Herman Rechberger, 74, Austrian-born Finnish composer (b. 1947).[12]
- January 19 – Elmar Fischer, 85, Austrian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Feldkirch (2005–2011), COVID-19 (b. 1936).[13]
- January 20 – Karolos Trikolidis, 74, Austrian conductor (b. 1947).[14]
- January 26 – Ernst Stankovski, 93, Austrian actor (To Be Without Worries, The Good Soldier Schweik, Help, I Love Twins) (b. 1928).[15]
- January 27 – Karl Spiehs, 90, Austrian film producer (Dance with Me Into the Morning, Always Trouble with the Teachers, Cola, Candy, Chocolate) (b. 1931).[16]
- January 28 – Brigitte Kowanz, 64, Austrian artist (b. 1957).[17]
February
- February 1 – Walter Barylli, 100, Austrian violinist (b. 1921).[18]
- February 7 – Gustav Ortner, 86, Austrian diplomat, ambassador to the Holy See (1997–2001) (b. 1935).[19]
- February 8
- February 9
- February 13 – Ferdinand Hueter, 62, Austrian politician (b. 1960).[24]
- February 18 – Toni Stricker, 91, Austrian composer and violinist (b. 1930).[25]
- February 25 – Eleonore Schönborn, 101, Austrian politician (b. 1920).[26]
- February 28 – Hans Menasse, 91, Austrian footballer (First Vienna FC, national team) (b. 1930).[27]
March
- March 1 – Alfred Mayer, 85, Austrian politician (b. 1936).[28]
- March 3 – Josef Bauer, 88, Austrian artist (b. 1934).[29]
- March 4 – Wilhelm Huberts, 84, Austrian football player (Grazer AK, Eintracht Frankfurt, national team) and manager (b. 1938).[30]
- March 8
- March 13 – Erhard Busek, 80, Austrian politician, vice-chancellor (1991–1995) (b. 1941).[33]
- March 17 – Christopher Alexander, 85, Austrian-born British-American architect and design theorist (b. 1936).[34]
- March 18 – Alfons Dirnberger, 80, Austrian footballer (national team) (b. 1941).[35]
April
- April 1 – Gerhard J. Woeginger, 57, Austrian mathematician (b. 1964).[36]
- April 7 – Hellmuth Matiasek, 90, Austrian theatre director, theatre manager (Theater am Gärtnerplatz), and drama school president (Bayerische Theaterakademie August Everding) (b. 1931).[37]
- April 8 – Mimi Reinhardt, 107, Austrian secretary (Oskar Schindler) (b. 1915).[38]
- April 18 – Hermann Nitsch, 83, Austrian artist (Viennese Actionism) (b. 1938).[39]
- April 21 – Renate Holm, 90, German-Austrian actress (The Count of Luxemburg) and operatic soprano (Vienna State Opera) (b. 1931).[40]
- April 24 – Willi Resetarits, 73, Austrian singer, comedian, and human rights activist, fall (b. 1948).[41]
- April 26 – Inge Bernstein, 91, Austrian-born English judge (b. 1931).[42]
- April 27 – Maria L. Marcus, 88, Austrian-born American lawyer (b. 1933).[43]
June
- June 4 – Frank Hoffmann, 83, German-Austrian actor (Ace of Aces, Derrick) (b. 1938).[47]
- June 8 – Wolfgang Reisinger, 66, Austrian jazz percussionist, ruptured aneurysm (b. 1955).[48]
- June 12 – Heidi Horten, 81, Austrian art collector (b. 1941).[49]
- June 13 – Theresia Haidlmayr, 66, Austrian politician and disability rights activist, MP (1994–2008) (b. 1955).[50]
- June 14 – Hermann Fillitz, 98, Austrian art historian (b. 1924).[51]
- June 20
- June 25 – Dietmar Streitler, 58, Austrian Olympic wrestler (1984) (b. 1964).[54]
- June 26 – Hans Hollmann, 89, Austrian director and actor (b. 1933).[55]
July
- July 4 – Robert Hoffmann, 82, Austrian actor (The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, Kampf um Rom, The Sea Wolves) (b. 1939).[56]
- July 13 – Sixtus Lanner, 88, Austrian politician, MP (1971–1996) (b. 1934).[57]
- July 16 – Herbert W. Franke, 95, Austrian scientist and writer (b. 1927).[58]
- July 17 – Ilona Graenitz, 79, Austrian politician, MP (1986–1995) and MEP (1995–1999) (b. 1943).[59]
- July 20 – Alice Harnoncourt, 91, Austrian violinist (Concentus Musicus Wien) (b. 1930).[60]
- July 22 – Stefan Soltész, 73, Hungarian-Austrian conductor (b. 1949).[61]
- July 24 – Lotte Ingrisch, 92, Austrian author (b. 1930).[62]
August
- August 7 – Gerd Kaminski, 79, Austrian legal scholar (b. 1942).[63]
- August 19 – Egon Pajenk, 72, Austrian footballer (SK Rapid Wien, Admira, national team) (b. 1950).[64]
- August 24 – Lily Renée, 101, Austrian-born American comic book artist (b. 1921).[65]
- August 28 – Peter Stephan Zurbriggen, 79, Swiss Roman Catholic archbishop, apostolic nuncio to Austria (2009–2018) (b. 1943).[66]
October
- October 3 – Johann Müllner, 90, Austrian farmer and politician (b. 1932).[69]
- October 4 – Felicitas Kuhn, 96, Austrian children's book illustrator (b. 1926).[70]
- October 6 – Günter Vetter, 86, Austrian politician (b. 1936).[71]
- October 13 – Dagmar Rom, 94, Austrian skier, Olympic silver medallist (1952) (b. 1928).[72]
- October 16 – Josef Zemann, 99, Austrian mineralogist and geologist (b. 1923).[73]
- October 17 – Peter Polleruhs, 72, Austrian engineer and politician, MP (1993–2002) (b. 1949).[74]
- October 19 – Kassian Lauterer, 88, Austrian Roman Catholic priest, abbot of Wettingen-Mehrerau (1968–2009) and member of the Cistercians (since 1952) (b. 1934).[75]
- October 22 – Dietrich Mateschitz, 78, Austrian businessman, co-founder of Red Bull GmbH (b. 1944).[76]
November
- November 1 – Karl Svoboda, 92, Austrian politician, member of the Municipal Council and Landtag of Vienna (1979–1996) (b. 1929).[77]
- November 4 – Alois Reicht, 94, Austrian politician, MP (1979–1988) (b. 1928).[78]
- November 13 – Johanna Priglinger, 36, Austrian politician, member of the Landtag of Upper Austria (2013–2015) (b. 1986).[79]
- November 16 – Gerhard Rodax, 57, Austrian footballer (Admira, Rapid Vienna, national team), hit by train (b.1965).[80]
- November 22 – Peter Sternad, 76, Austrian Olympic hammer thrower (1972, 1976) (b. 1946).[81]
- November 29 – Edmund Freibauer, 85, Austrian politician, president of the Landtag of Lower Austria (1998–2008) (b. 1937).[82]
- November 30 – Christiane Hörbiger, 84, Austrian actress (The Major and the Bulls, Das Erbe der Guldenburgs, Julia – Eine ungewöhnliche Frau) (b. 1938).[83]
December
- December 4 – Karl Merkatz, 92, Austrian actor (Ein echter Wiener geht nicht unter, Der Bockerer, Lethal Obsession) (b. 1930).[84]
- December 9 – Fredrick Terna, 99, Austrian-born American painter and Holocaust survivor (b. 1923).[85]
- December 12 – Josef Schagerl, 99, Austrian sculptor (b. 1923).[86]
- December 13 – Ludwig Hoffmann-Rumerstein, 85, Austrian Roman Catholic official, lieutenant ad interim (2017) of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta (b. 1937).[87]
- December 14 – Franz Kurzreiter, 78, Austrian politician, member of the Landtag of Lower Austria (1986–2003) (b. 1944).[88]
- December 17
- December 31 – Tom Karen, 96, Austrian-born British industrial designer (b. 1926).[91]