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One could also add that Austria had a (albeit non-religious) Jewish chancellor (Bruno Kreisky) from 1970 to 1983
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Also, the Austrian chancellor that essentially dominated post-war Austrian politics, Bruno Kreisky, was Jewish. dkt Says:
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FORD: Mr. Chancellor, Mr.. Kreisky, ladies and gentlemen, thank you for your gracious welcome to Salzburg and I'm sorry that I tumbled in.
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FORD: Mr. Chancellor, Mr.. Kreisky, ladies and gentlemen, thank you for your gracious welcome to Salzburg and I'm sorry that I tumbled in.
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“At this very moment we´ve got something going in Vienna,” Hassan intervened, “and the results might be a peace prize from Kreisky.”
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In April 1983 Kreisky announced his resignation from the post of federal chancellor after the Socialist Party lost its absolute majority in general elections.
1967, March 2001
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The Kreisky government adopted pragmatic policies and emphasized the creation of a welfare state and the continuation of neutrality in international affairs.
1967, March 2001
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The Kreisky Forum was founded in memory of Austrian
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Bruno-Kreisky Forum in Vienna on "South Africa's first year of democracy."
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On Monday he will address the Bruno-Kreisky Forum in Vienna on
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