Austrian finance minister has cancer, plans to keep working


Austrian Finance Minister Markus Marterbauer gives his annual budget speech to parliament in Vienna, Austria, June 10, 2026. REUTERS/Lisa Leutner

VIENNA, July 13 (Reuters) - Austrian ⁠Finance Minister Markus Marterbauer has cancer and will ⁠undergo treatment for the next three months while ‌remaining in office and continuing to work, he said in a statement issued by his ministry on Monday.

Marterbauer, a 61-year-old economist brought into government ​by the Social Democrats, is the ⁠most popular minister in ⁠the ruling three-party coalition led by the conservative People's Party, ⁠opinion ‌polls show.

He has been the calm face of difficult efforts to bring the country's budget deficit ⁠back within the European Union's limit of 3% ​of economic ‌output, while his and the other ruling parties have ⁠continued to ​lose ground to the far-right Freedom Party.

"I have been diagnosed with lymphoma. An illness that now has very good chances of ⁠recovery, thanks to extensive research and ​the good Austrian healthcare system. However, it is important that I start appropriate treatment immediately," Marterbauer said.

"The treatment sessions will ⁠be additional appointments in my official calendar and will therefore occasionally result in the rescheduling of some appointments. However, the treatment will be planned in such a way that ​I will be able to fully ⁠fulfill my duties and responsibilities," he said.

The statement did not ​say what type of lymphoma Marterbauer ‌has been diagnosed with or ​what treatment he would undergo, and a spokesperson declined to elaborate.

(Reporting by Francois MurphyEditing by Peter Graff)

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