Alfred Gusenbauer
Alfred Gusenbauer | |
|---|---|
| Chanceler da Áustria | |
| Período | 11 de janeiro de 2007 a 2 de dezembro de 2008 |
| Presidente | Heinz Fischer |
| Antecessor(a) | Wolfgang Schüssel |
| Sucessor(a) | Werner Faymann |
| Dados pessoais | |
| Nascimento | 8 de fevereiro de 1960 (61 anos) Sankt Pölten. Áustria |
| Alma mater | Universidade de Viena |
| Partido | SPÖ |
Alfred Gusenbauer (Sankt Pölten, 8 de fevereiro de 1960) foi chanceler da República da Áustria e o líder do Partido Social-Democrata da Áustria, entre 2007 e 2008.[1][2]
Referências
- ↑ «Ein Minister mit sehr vielen Aufgaben». Kronen Zeitung (em alemão). Consultado em 23 de março de 2022
- ↑ «Putin dobrze przygotował najazd na Ukrainę. Zniszczył jej gospodarkę, zanim wszedł z wojskiem». tygodnik.tvp.pl (em polaco). 25 de fevereiro de 2022. Consultado em 23 de março de 2022
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