Heinz Fischer

Heinz Fischer

Born: October 9, 1938
Age: 85
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Biography

Heinz Fischer GColIH ( ; born 9 October 1938) is an Austrian politician and the outgoing President of Austria. He took office on 8 July 2004 and was re-elected for a second and last term on 25 April 2010. Fischer previously served as Minister of Science from 1983 to 1987 and as President of the National Council of Austria from 1990 to 2002. A member of the Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ), he suspended his party membership for the duration of his presidency.

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Early life

Fischer was born in Graz, Styria, which had recently become part of Nazi Germany following Germany’s annexation of Austria in March 1938. Fischer attended a grammar school / high school which focused on humanities and graduated from there in 1956. He studied law at the University of Vienna, earning a doctorate in 1961. In 1963, at the age of 25, Fischer spent a year volunteering at Kibbutz Sarid, northern Israel. 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.

Political career

Fischer was a member of the Austrian parliament, the National Council, from 1971, and served as its president from 1990 to 2002. From 1983 to 1987 he was Minister of Science in a coalition government headed by Fred Sinowatz.

First term as President

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. He polled 52.4 per cent of the votes to defeat Benita Ferrero-Waldner, then Foreign Minister in the ruling conservative coalition led by the People's Party.

Fischer was sworn in on 8 July 2004 and took over office from the college of presidents of the National Council, who had acted for the President following Klestil's death on 6 July.

Fischer's critics, foremost among them Norbert Leser, his university colleague, have derided him as a career politician (Berufspolitiker) who has never been in touch with the real world. They claim that Fischer has always avoided controversy and conflict, even when that seemed required, pointing to Fischer's tacit support for Bruno Kreisky in his attacks on Simon Wiesenthal. On being nominated for president, Fischer said that he hated antagonising people and that he considered this quality an asset rather than anything else.

Second term as President

In April 2010, Fischer was re-elected as President of Austria, winning a second six-year term in office with almost 79% of the votes. The voter turnout of merely 53.6% was a record low. Around a third of those eligible to vote voted for Fischer, leading the conservative daily Die Presse to describe the election as an "absolute majority for non-voters". The reasons behind the low turnout may be that pollsters had predicted a safe victory for Fischer (past Austrian presidents running for a second term have always won) and that the other large party, ÖVP, had not nominated a candidate of their own, and had not endorsed any of the three candidates. Some prominent ÖVP members, unofficially but in public, even suggested to vote 'null and void', which some 7% of the voters did.

Personal life

Fischer is an agnostic. He has been married to his wife Margit since 1968. The couple have two grown children.

Fischer enjoys mountaineering and has been president of the Austrian Friends of Nature for many years.

Honours and awards

  • 1993 - Italy : Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
  • 2004 - Austria : Grand Star of Honour of the Decoration for Services to the Republic of Austria
  • 2005 - Portugal : Grand Collar of the Order of Prince Henry
  • 2006 : Collar of Merit Sovereign Military Order of Malta
  • 2006 - Finland : Grand Cross of the Order of Collane of the Order of the White Rose of Finland
  • 2006 - Hungary : Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary
  • 2007 - Norway : Grand Cross of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav
  • 2007 - Italy : Knight Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
  • 2007 - Sweden : Knight of the Royal Order of the Seraphim
  • 2008 : Ring of Honour of the Province of Styria
  • 2009 : Florianiplakette of the Austrian Federal Fire Association in gold
  • 2008 : Freedom of the City of Graz
  • 2008 : Honorary Doctorate of Law Faculty of the University of Tel Aviv
  • 2009 : Honorary Doctorate from the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences
  • 2009 - Portugal : Grand Collar of the Order of Saint James of the Sword
  • 2009 - Lithuania : Grand Cross with Golden Chain of the Order of Vytautas the Great
  • 2011 The BrandLaureate Hall of Fame Lifetime Achievement Award.
  • 2013 - Luxembourg : Knight of the Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau
  • 2016 - Bulgaria : Order of Stara Planina

Ancestry

Ancestors of Heinz Fischer
16. Jakob Fischer
8. Julius Jonas Fischer
17. Zartl Tscharn Herzka
4. Jacques Fischer
18. Salomon Mendel/Mandl
9. Wilhelmine Minna Mandl
19. Saly Fischer
2. Rudolf Fischer
5. Berta Zeckl
22. Karl Zeckl
11. Josefa Zeckl
23. Theresia Brilisauer
1. Heinz Fischer
12. Ignaz Königsberger
25. Maria Königsberger
6. Engelbert Königsberger
13. Maria Karner
27. Anna Maria Karner
3. Emma Maria Königsberger
28. Jòsef Németh
14. János Németh
29. Trèzsia Farkas
7. Birgitte Nemeth
30. Paulus Boros
15. Rosalia Boros
31. Rozalia Kopátsi

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