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| Kreisky, Bruno |
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(br ´n kr ´sk ) (KEY) , 191190, Austrian Socialist politician. He served as a diplomat and foreign affairs minister (195966). His goal of Austrian independence and neutrality was realized in a treaty in 1955 that he helped negotiate. Elected chairman of the Socialist party in 1967, he led the Socialists to victory in 1970 but failed to gain a majority of the seats in parliament. After the Peoples party under Josef Klaus refused to continue the long-standing coalition, Kreisky became chancellor and formed a minority government, the first single-party government in Austria since World War II. He gained a majority in 1971, and was known for his active neutrality with Eastern European neighbors. As chancellor, he increased Austrias role in world affairs and presided over a growing economy. He resigned in 1983. |
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