Martin Pammer

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Martin Pammer (born January 4, 1966 in Vienna ) is an Austrian diplomat .

Life

Martin Pammer comes from a family of civil servants, he is the older son of Maximilian Pammer , ambassador and vice-president of the Austrian-Slovak Society . He went to school partly in Canada and Italy, and graduated from the Bundesrealgymnasium VIII in Vienna in 1984. In 1993 he completed his law studies at the Universities of Vienna and Innsbruck with a Magister iuris , followed by a postgraduate year at McGill University in Montréal . He then completed his judicial year at the Vienna Higher Regional Court (criminal and civil law matters).

In 1994, Pammer entered the diplomatic service. In 1995 he was employed at the Federal Ministry for Foreign Affairs in Division II.3c  Western Balkans , and he remained loyal to this region in his further career. In 1995/96 he was an attaché at the Agram embassy (Zagreb, Croatia) . After working in the EU coordination department , he was the first embassy secretary and first dispatcher at the Ljubljana embassy (Slovenia) to Ambassador Gerhard Wagner from 1997 to 2000 , then until 2004 he was ambassador-counselor and first dispatcher at the embassy in Budapest (Hungary) under Ambassador Hannes Porias . Subsequently, until 2009, as envoy, he was head of the Central Europe, Baltic States and Regional Cooperation department at the BMeiA.

In 2009 Pammer was appointed ambassador in Podgorica for the Republic of Montenegro . There he accompanied the EU accession process in particular , and in December 2010 the country became an official candidate for accession. Since October 1, 2013 he has been the ambassador in Sarajevo for Bosnia and Herzegovina . This state has been considered a “potential candidate for membership” since 2000 and submitted its application for membership in February 2016 .

He has been a member of the Catholic student association KAV Bajuvaria Vienna since 1985 and later joined KaV Norica Vienna .

Individual evidence

  1. The Ambassador: Curriculum Vitae Mag. Martin Pammer. Austrian Embassy Sarajevo, accessed March 7, 2016 (valid only until the arrival of the next ambassador).
  2. a b Laudation in honor of Mr. Martin Pammer. Website of the Hungarian Embassy in Vienna, onA (accessed March 10, 2016).
  3. Helen Liesl Krag: Our school class: Growing up after the war. Böhlau Verlag Vienna, 2005, ISBN 978-320577322-1 , Renate Pammer, b. Pilz , pp. 311–329, especially p. 329 ( limited preview in the Google book search).
  4. ^ Complete directory of the ÖCV 2004, IV - 408.
predecessor Office successor
?? Austrian Ambassador to Montenegro
2009 - Sept. 2013
Johann Merry
Donatus Koeck Austrian Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina
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