Heinz Fischer

big>Heinz Fischer
tyle="background:#efefef;" align="center" colspan="2" | Heinz Fischer
lign="left" | Term of Office: 8 July 2004 – present
lign="left" | Predecessor: Thomas Klestil
lign="left" | Date of Birth: 9 October 1938
lign="left" | Place of Birth: Graz, Styria
lign="left" | Political Party: Social Democratic Party of Austria (SP)
Heinz Fischer (born 9 October 1938) is the federal president of Austria. He took office on 8 July 2004. Born in Graz, Styria, Fischer received a humanistic education, taking his "Matura" exams in 1956. He then studied law at the University of Vienna, earning a doctorate in 1961. Apart from being a politician, Fischer also pursued an academic career, and became a Professor of Political Science at the University of Innsbruck in 1993. Fischer was a member of the Austrian parliament (Nationalrat) from 1971 and served as one of its presiding officers from 1990 till 2004. From 1983 to 1987 he was Minister for Science in a coalition government headed by Fred Sinowatz. In January 2004 Fischer announced that he would run for President to succeed Thomas Klestil. He was elected on 25 April 2004 as the candidate of the opposition Social Democratic Party of Austria (SP). He polled 52.4 per cent of the vote to defeat Benita Ferrero-Waldner, Foreign Minister in the ruling conservative coalition led by the Austrian People's Party (VP). Fischer was sworn in on 8 July 2004 and took over the office from the presidents of the parliament, who had acted for the president following Klestil's death on 6 July. Apart from labelling him, in a slightly derogatory fashion, as a Berufspolitiker ("professional politician") who allegedly has never been in touch with the real world, Fischer's critics, first and foremost his colleague at university, Norbert Leser, point out that Fischer has always avoided controversy and conflict, even when that would have been called for. The example frequently quoted in this context is Fischer's tacit support of Bruno Kreisky's attacks on Simon Wiesenthal. On being nominated for Federal President, Fischer himself said that he hated antagonising people and that he considered this quality an asset rather than anything else. Fischer, who calls himself an agnostic, has been married since 1968. The couple have two grown-up children. Fischer enjoys mountaineering and has been president of the Austrian Naturefriends for many years.

See also

External links

  • http://www.hofburg.at (in German)
  • http://www.digitalehofburg.at (in German)
  • http://www.heinzfischer.at (in German)
Thomas Klestil>
width="40%" align="center" | Presidents of Austria width="30%" align="center" | Succeeded by:
in office
Fischer, Heinz Fischer, Heinz Fischer, Heinz

 

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