- Benita Ferrero-Waldner
Infobox_Officeholder | name =Benita Ferrero-Waldner
caption = Photo byMikhail Evstafiev
order =11thEuropean Commissioner for External Relations and European Neighbourhood Policy
term_start =22 November ,2004
term_end =
predecessor =Chris Patten
successor =
order2 =Foreign Minister of Austria
term_start2 =4 February ,2000
term_end2 =20 October ,2004
predecessor2 =Wolfgang Schüssel
successor2 =Ursula Plassnik
chancellor2 =Wolfgang Schüssel
birth_date =birth date and age|1948|09|05
birth_place =
profession =politician
party =Österreichische Volkspartei (EPP)|JUDr.Benita Ferrero-Waldner (born
September 5 1948 ) is theEuropean Commissioner for External Relations and European Neighbourhood Policy and anAustria ndiplomat andpolitician . She is a member of the conservativeAustrian People's Party (ÖVP).Career
Born in
Salzburg , she took hermatura exams in 1966 and then studied law, receiving adoctorate from theUniversity of Salzburg in 1970. Until 1983 she worked in the private sector. Only in 1984 did she enter the diplomatic service. One of her most influential positions was "Chef de protocole" for Secretary General Boutros-Ghali at theUnited Nations in New York.From 1995 until 2000 she served as "Staatssekretärin" in two governments led by Social Democrats
Franz Vranitzky andViktor Klima . WhenWolfgang Schüssel becameChancellor of Austria early in 2000 he made Ferrero-Waldner his Minister for Foreign Affairs, a position she held until October 2004, when she was succeeded byUrsula Plassnik .After the G8-Summit in
Genoa (July 2001), Ferrero-Waldner was criticized by members of thePublixtheatre Caravan for allegedly not helping them after they had been arrested by Italian policeFact|date=January 2008.In January 2004 it was announced that Ferrero-Waldner would run for Federal President to succeed
Thomas Klestil in July 2004. Her candidature was supported by theAustrian People's Party ; her only opponent wasHeinz Fischer . However, she lost the election on April 25.In late July 2004 Ferrero-Waldner was nominated the successor of
Franz Fischler as Austria'sEuropean Commission er. She took office on November 22. Her portfolio is Foreign Affairs and European Neighbourhood Policy.As the EU's External Affairs Commissioner, Ms. Ferrero-Waldner is credited with being the key diplomat in the July 24, 2007 release of 5 Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor imprisoned by Libya. They had been held more than 8 years on charges of purposefully infecting children with HIV, and have continued to profess their innocence. The commissioner made many trips to Libya and met with the prisoners regularly. She also worked to improve conditions for children infected with HIV/Aids.
ri Lankan civil war
Ferrero-Waldner met with officials from the
United States ,Japan , andNorway inBrussels ,Belgium onSeptember 12 ,2006 to discuss theSri Lankan civil war . She announced that the officials had gotten "signals from the government of Sri Lanka and the LTTE, to come to talks unconditionally. The meeting should take place urgently, at the beginning of October inOslo ." [http://www.tamilnet.com/art.html?catid=13&artid=19564 Co-chairs say want talks in early October] TamilNet]Ferrero-Waldner acknowledged that brokering peace was a "huge challenge, we want both sides back to the table." She also revealed that the EU plans to send
human right s experts to Sri Lanka to assist the government.Private life
From 1974 until 1983 Waldner was married to Wolfgang Sterr, a
Bavaria n high school teacher. However, their marriage ended indivorce . In 1993 Waldner married Francisco Ferrero Campos, a lecturer in Spanish andLatin American literature at theUniversity of Vienna .After her previous marriage had finally been annulled Ferrero-Waldner married her husband again in church in December 2003. Although the wedding was a private ceremony, the news was immediately leaked to the press. This, some of Ferrero-Waldner's critics claimed, was done intentionally to attract potential voters as the Austrian Federal President is directly elected and Austria is a predominantly
Roman Catholic country rooted in tradition. The couple do not have any children.Ferrero-Waldner's determinedly friendly smile has earned her the nickname "Ferrero-Küsschen" ("Ferrero Kiss"), after a sweet similar to
Ferrero Rocher , produced by Ferrero for the Austrian, German and Swiss markets.References
External links
* [http://ec.europa.eu/commission_barroso/ferrero-waldner/index_en.htm Official website of EU Commissioner Ferrero-Waldner]
* [http://www.maislinger.net/liste_english/ Born between Salzburg and Braunau am Inn]Persondata
NAME = Ferrero-Waldner, Benita
ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Austrian politician
DATE OF BIRTH =September 5 1948
PLACE OF BIRTH =Salzburg ,Austria
DATE OF DEATH =
PLACE OF DEATH =
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