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Franz Vranitzky


In office
June 16, 1986 â€“ January 28, 1997
Preceded by Fred Sinowatz
Succeeded by Viktor Klima

Born October 4, 1937 (1937-10-04) (age 72)
Vienna, Austria
Nationality Austrian
Political party SPÖ
Religion Roman Catholicism

Franz Vranitzky (born October 4, 1937, Vienna) is a former Austrian politician of the SPÖ party (social democrats). He was Chancellor of Austria from 1986 until 1997.

From 1976 to 1984, Vranitzky was director of several banks and Minister of Finance until 1986.

After the president election of Kurt Waldheim, Chancellor Fred Sinowatz resigned and proposed Franz Vranitzky to be his successor. The coalition government with the FPÖ was continued.

However, at the party rally on September 13, 1986, the moderate Vice Chancellor Norbert Steger won less than 50% of the votes and the right-wing populist Jörg Haider was elected as the new FPÖ chairman. The following day, therefore, Vranitzky dissolved the government and new parliamentary elections took place.

A new government was formed on January 21, 1987 by the SPÖ and ÖVP (Christian democrats). Vranitzky retained the Chancellorship, while ÖVP politician Alois Mock became Vice Chancellor.

During the government Vranitzky III, Austria became a member of the EU in 1995. In foreign policy, some discussions on Federal President Kurt Waldheim (officer during World War II) caused a sort of international isolation. Domestic policy was influenced by almost no contacts Vranitzky-Haider, while the FPÖ got about 20% at intermediate elections.

Vranitzky resigned in January 1997 and undertook OSCE tasks for Albania. His successor as Chancellor was the former Minister of Finance Viktor Klima.

Political offices
Preceded by
Herbert Salcher
Finance Minister of Austria
1984 â€“ 1986
Succeeded by
Ferdinand Lacina
Preceded by
Fred Sinowatz
Chancellor of Austria
1986 â€“ 1997
Succeeded by
Viktor Klima
Party political offices
Preceded by
Fred Sinowatz
SPÖ Party Chairman
1988 â€“ 1997
Succeeded by
Viktor Klima







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