- Thomas Klestil
Infobox President | name=Thomas Klestil
nationality=Austrian
order=10thPresident of Austria
term_start=8 July 1992
term_end=6 July 2004
vicepresident=
predecessor=Kurt Waldheim
successor=Heinz Fischer
birth_date=birth date|1932|11|4|df=y
birth_place=Vienna
death_date=death date and age|2004|7|6|1932|11|4|df=y
death_place=Vienna
party=Austrian People's Party (ÖVP)
spouse=Edith Klestil (div.)Margot Klestil-Löffler
religion=Roman Catholic Thomas Klestil (
4 November 1932 ndash6 July 2004 ) was anAustria ndiplomat andpolitician . He was elected Federal President of Austria ("Bundespräsident") in 1992 (on 56.9 % of the popular vote) and was re-elected to the position in 1998. His second—and final—term of office was due to end on8 July 2004 , but his death two days prior to his retirement from office cut his term short.Biography until 1992
Born in
Vienna to aworking class family—his father worked for the tramway—Klestil went to school inLandstraße where he made friends withJoe Zawinul . He studied at theVienna University of Economics and Business Administration and received his doctorate in 1957. After entering thecivil service he worked in Austria as well as abroad, for example forOECD . Fluent in English, Klestil was the Austrian Ambassador to theUnited Nations (1978–1982) and Ambassador to theUnited States (1982–1987) prior to his election as president.Presidency
After being nominated by the conservative
Austrian People's Party to run for Federal President, he succeededKurt Waldheim on8 July 1992 . However, in the course of his two terms of office, Klestil's alienation from his own party became increasingly obvious, so much so that there was open antagonism between Federal Chancellor Wolfgang Schüssel and Klestil when, in 2000, the latter had to swear in the newly formed coalition government withJörg Haider 'sAustrian Freedom Party . Klestil, who during his election campaign had vowed to be an "active" president, repeatedly criticized the Austrian government and, in an interview with a Swiss daily given in 2003, stated that, theoretically speaking, it was in his power to dismiss the government any time he found it necessary to do so. As a matter of fact the Austrian Constitution does give far-reaching powers to the Federal President, but these had never been exercised by any of Klestil's predecessors.Thomas Klestil, who had three grown-up children by his first marriage,
divorce d his wife of many years shortly after his successful election campaign of 1992 and subsequently, in 1998, married work colleague Margot Löffler, the woman he allegedly was already having an affair with at the time of his election. In 1996 he was taken seriously ill but recovered.On
5 July 2004 , three days before he was to leave office, he suffered a heart attack orheart failure , probably caused by his longtime lung problems and was left in critical condition. He died on6 July at 23:33 local time at the AKH ("Allgemeines Krankenhaus" - General Hospital) in Vienna from multiple organ failure. On9 July 2004 he was interred in the presidential crypt at Vienna's Central Cemetery (Zentralfriedhof ).External links
* [http://www.hofburg.at/ Official homepage of the Austrian president]
* [http://www.wienerzeitung.at/linkmap/personen/klestil.htm Biography, time table & speeches in German]
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