Kreisky - translation to french
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Kreisky - translation to french

AUSTRIAN DIPLOMAT AND CHANCELLOR (1911–1990)
Kreisky
  • Kreisky (left) with [[Abul Fateh]] in Vienna, 1962
  • Kreisky with President [[Jimmy Carter]] in [[Washington D.C.]] (1979)

Kreisky      
Kreisky, family name; Bruno Kreisky (1911-90), Austrian diplomat, chancellor of Austria (1970-83)
Bruno Kreisky         
Bruno Kreisky (1911-90), Austrian political leader, chancellor of Austria (1970-1983)
Bruno         
Bruno, male first name; family name; town in Saskatchewan (Canada); Bruno Kreisky (1911-90), Austrian diplomat, chancellor of Austria (1970-83)

Wikipedia

Bruno Kreisky

Bruno Kreisky (German: [ˈbʁuːno ˈkʁaɪ̯ski]; 22 January 1911 – 29 July 1990) was an Austrian social democratic politician who served as Foreign Minister from 1959 to 1966 and as Chancellor from 1970 to 1983. Aged 72 at the end of his chancellorship, he was the oldest Chancellor after World War II. His 13-year tenure was the longest of any Chancellor in republican Austria.

With his 13-year chancellorship, known as the Kreisky era, he is one of the most important political figures in the country as well as in Western European social democracy. Partly at the same time as him, the Social Democrats Willy Brandt of West Germany and Olof Palme of Sweden were heads of government, with whom he worked closely in the Socialist International.

Examples of use of Kreisky
1. Le jeune politicien professionnel dira de son mentor Bruno Kreisky: «Nous étions comme p';re et fils.
2. Au point de subir l‘opprobre collectif, lorsqu‘en 1'70 il dénonce publiquement le passé nazi de quatre ministres du gouvernement social–démocrate du chancelier Bruno Kreisky.
3. A 17 ans, fasciné par le grand chancelier de l‘époque, le social–démocrate Bruno Kreisky, il avait déjŕ fondé un groupe des Jeunesses socialistes dans sa ville natale d‘Ybbs, en Basse–Autriche.
4. D‘un côté il était un mod';le, d‘un autre nous avions des conflits d‘opinion.» Grandi sous l‘aile de Kreisky, il sera d‘ailleurs tr';s vite élu comme successeur de celui–ci ŕ la vice–présidence de l‘Internationale socialiste, en 1'8'. Malgré une carri';re bâtie exclusivement au sein du SPÖ, Alfred Gusenbauer n‘aura jamais été véritablement populaire aupr';s de la base.
5. Moins charismatique que Wolfgang Schüssel, le démocrate–chrétien au nśud papillon mis au ban de l‘Europe pour avoir composé par le passé avec le nationaliste Jörg Haider, moins populaire que son «p';re spirituel», l‘ancien chancelier Bruno Kreisky, Alfred Gusenbauer, 47 ans, est tombé petit dans la marmite socialiste.