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  Ferrero-Waldner, Benita
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NameBenita Ferrero-Waldner
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Salzburg, Salzburg , Austria
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Born September 05, 1948 (75 years)
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Last ModifedJuan Croniqueur
Dec 28, 2023 11:44pm
Tags German - Divorced - Catholic - Straight -
InfoBorn Benita Waldner in Salzburg, she took her Matura exams in 1966 and then studied law, receiving a doctorate from the University 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 the United Nations in New York.

From 1995 till 2000 she served as Staatssekret䲩n in two governments led by Social Democrats Franz Vranitzky and Viktor Klima. When Wolfgang Sch������l became Chancellor of Austria early in 2000 he made Ferrero-Waldner his Minister for Foreign Affairs, a position she has held ever since.

In January 2004 it was announced that Ferrero-Waldner would run for Federal President to succeed Thomas Klestil in July 2004. Her candidature is supported by the Austrian People's Party; her main opponent is Heinz Fischer.

Bavarian high school teacher. They got a divorce, and in 1993 Waldner married Francisco Ferrero Campos, who teaches Spanish and Latin American literature at the University of Vienna. In December 2003, Ferrero-Waldner married her husband again in church, after her previous marriage had finally been annulled. Although the wedding took place in a very private ceremony, the news was immediately leaked to the press. This, some of Ferrero-Waldner's critics claim, was done on purpose as a tactical move to attract potential voters (the Austrian Federal President is elected by the people), as Austria is still a predominantly Catholic country rooted in tradition. The couple do not have any children.

Ferrero-Waldner's determinedly friendly smile has earned her the nickname Ferrero-K������hen ("Ferrero Kiss"), after a sweet similar to Ferrero Rocher, produced by Ferrero for the German, Swiss and Austrian markets.


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