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{{Short description|Austrian politician and businessman (born 1947)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2021}} {{Infobox Chancellor | name = Viktor Klima | image = Bundeskanzler Viktor Klima (cropped).JPG | office = [[Chancellor of Austria]] | term_start = 28 January 1997 | term_end = 4 February 2000 | president = [[Thomas Klestil]] | 1blankname = {{nowrap|Vice-Chancellor}} | 1namedata = [[Wolfgang Schüssel]] | predecessor = [[Franz Vranitzky]] | successor = [[Wolfgang Schüssel]] | office1 = [[Chair of the Social Democratic Party of Austria|Chair of the Social Democratic Party]] | term_start1 = 9 April 1997 | term_end1 = 28 April 2000 | predecessor1 = Franz Vranitzky | successor1 = [[Alfred Gusenbauer]] | office2 = [[Federal Ministry of Finance (Austria)|Minister of Finance]] | term_start2 = 12 March 1996 | term_end2 = 28 January 1997 | chancellor2 = Franz Vranitzky | predecessor2 = Andreas Staribacher | successor2 = [[Rudolf Edlinger]] | office3 = [[Federal Ministry for Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology|Minister of Public Economy and Transport]] | term_start3 = 3 April 1992 | term_end3 = 12 March 1996 | chancellor3 = Franz Vranitzky | predecessor3 = [[Rudolf Streicher]] | successor3 = Rudolf Scholten | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1947|6|4|df=y}} | birth_place = [[Schwechat]], [[Allied-occupied Austria|Austria]] | party = [[Social Democratic Party of Austria|Social Democratic Party]] | profession = {{Hlist|businessman|politician}} | signature = Signature of Viktor Klima.png | caption = Klima in 1998 }} '''Viktor Klima''' (born 4 June 1947) is an Austrian [[Social Democratic Party of Austria|Social Democrat]] [[politician]] and businessman. He was [[chancellor of Austria]] from 1997 to 2000. ==Early career== Born in [[Schwechat]], [[Lower Austria]], Klima started working for the then state-owned [[OMV]] oil company in 1969 and remained with the company up to the beginning of his political career in 1992, in his later years serving as a member of their management board. ==Minister== Although Klima was then unknown to the majority of Austrians, in 1992, Chancellor [[Franz Vranitzky]] made him Minister of Transportation and Nationalised Industry, a position Klima held till 1996, when he became [[List of Ministers of Finance (Austria)|Finance Minister]] for a year. ==Chancellor of Austria== In 1997, upon Vranitzky's resignation, Klima was elected chairman of the Social Democratic party and was sworn in as Chancellor of Austria, having renewed the grand coalition between his own party ([[Social Democratic Party of Austria]], SPÖ) and the [[Austrian People's Party]] (ÖVP), with [[Wolfgang Schüssel]] serving as his vice chancellor. Influenced by the "[[Third Way (centrism)|Third Way]]" strategy of other European leaders such as [[Tony Blair]] and [[Gerhard Schröder]], under Klima's chairmanship the Social Democrats continued their move from the political left towards the centre.{{cn|date=August 2019}} For example, further [[privatization]]s took place, and several public services that had been subsumed under the policies of the [[welfare state]] were tentatively reduced. As a consequence, a high percentage of the party's traditional [[working class|working-class]] constituency, dissatisfied with Klima and his party, redirected their support to [[Jörg Haider]]'s populist far-right [[Freedom Party of Austria|Freedom Party]] (FPÖ). However, just as his predecessor Vranitzky, Klima repeatedly and publicly announced that under no circumstances was he prepared to enter into a coalition with Haider's party. Following the [[1999 Austria legislative election|elections of October 1999]], in which the Social Democrats sustained heavy losses, Viktor Klima stepped down as the chairman of his party and was succeeded in this capacity by [[Alfred Gusenbauer]]. As chancellor, he was succeeded by [[Wolfgang Schüssel]] from the Austrian People's Party, who formed a coalition government with the Freedom Party in February 2000. ==Business career== A few weeks later, with the help of his friend [[Gerhard Schröder]], Klima took up a senior management position with [[Volkswagen]] in Argentina at a time when the country was in a deep economic crisis. Klima became General Manager of Volkswagen's entire South American operations in mid-2006 and was under contract until 2011. Klima's background in politics as well as in economy predestines him for [[business networking|networking]], a capability he has continued to cultivate on the highest level, such as with Argentina's former president, [[Néstor Kirchner]] and his predecessor, [[Eduardo Duhalde]]. Klima retired in 2011 and lives on a cattle farm near Buenos Aires. ==References== <references /> * "Austria." Britannica Book of the Year, 2001. ''Encyclopædia Britannica Online. [[Encyclopædia Britannica]]'', 2010. Web. 22 January 2010 * "Klima, Viktor (1947-)." ''Encyclopedia of World Biography''. Thomson Gale, 1998 {{s-start}} {{s-off}} {{s-bef|before=[[Rudolf Streicher]]}} {{s-ttl|title=[[Federal Ministry for Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology|Minister of Public Economy and Transport]]|years=1992–1996}} {{s-aft|after=[[Rudolf Scholten]]}} {{s-bef|before=[[Andreas Staribacher]]}} {{s-ttl|title=[[Federal Ministry of Finance (Austria)|Minister of Finance]]|years=1996–1997}} {{s-aft|after=[[Rudolf Edlinger]]}} {{s-bef|before=[[Franz Vranitzky]]}} {{s-ttl|title=[[Chancellor of Austria]]|years=1997–2000}} {{s-aft|after=[[Wolfgang Schüssel]]}} {{s-ppo}} {{s-bef|before=[[Franz Vranitzky]]}} {{s-ttl|title=[[Chair of the Social Democratic Party of Austria|Chair of the Social Democratic Party]]|years=1997–2000}} {{s-aft|after=[[Alfred Gusenbauer]]}} {{s-end}} {{AustrianChancellors}} {{SPÖ party chairs}} {{Presidents of the European Council}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Klima, Viktor}} [[Category:1947 births]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:20th-century chancellors of Austria]] [[Category:Social Democratic Party of Austria politicians]] [[Category:Austrian people of Czech descent]] [[Category:Ministers of finance of Austria]] [[Category:People from Schwechat]]
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