Alexander Van der Bellen | |
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12th President of Austria | |
Assumed office 26 January 2017 | |
Chancellor | |
Preceded by | Heinz Fischer |
Spokesman of the Green Party | |
In office 13 December 1997 – 3 October 2008 | |
Preceded by | Christoph Chorherr |
Succeeded by | Eva Glawischnig |
Member of the National Council | |
In office 7 November 1994 – 5 July 2012 | |
Nominated by | Peter Pilz |
Affiliation | Green Party |
Personal details | |
Born | Greater Vienna, Alpine and Danube Reichsgaue, Greater German Reich (now Vienna, Austria) | 18 January 1944
Citizenship | |
Political party | Independent (2016–present) |
Other political affiliations |
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Spouses | |
Children | 2 sons (with Brigitte) |
Parents |
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Relatives | Van der Bellen family |
Residences | |
Alma mater | University of Innsbruck (Dr. rer. oec.) |
Profession | |
Awards | List of honours and awards |
Signature | |
Website | |
Alexander "Sascha" Van der Bellen (German: [alɛkˈsandɐ fan deːɐ̯ ˈbɛlən]; born 18 January 1944), also referred to by the abbreviation VdB, is an Austrian politician serving as the 12th president of Austria since 2017. He previously served as a professor of economics at the University of Vienna, and after joining politics, as the spokesman of the Austrian Green Party.[2][3]
Van der Bellen was born in Austria to Russian and Estonian parents who were refugees from the occupation of the Baltic states, and he became a naturalized citizen of Austria together with his parents in 1958. He is a descendant of the former Russian Empire's aristocratic Van der Bellen family of patrilineal Dutch ancestry dating back to 18th century.
He was a member of the National Council representing the Green Party there from 1994 to 2012, and served as both leader of the party as well as its parliamentary group.[4][5]
He ran as a nominally independent candidate supported by the Greens in the 2016 presidential election, and finished second out of six in the first round before winning the second round against Norbert Hofer, a member of the Freedom Party.[6][7] On 1 July, before he was due to be sworn into office, the results of the second round of voting were annulled by the Constitutional Court due to absentee votes being improperly counted too early, requiring the election to be re-held.[8] On 4 December 2016, he won the ensuing election, taking approximately 54% of the vote.[9]
Van der Bellen has described himself as a centrist liberal,[10] and supports green and social liberal policies. As discussed in his 2015 book,[11] he is supportive of the European Union and advocates European federalism.[12] During the presidential election, he appealed to the political centre and was endorsed by the leaders of both the Social Democratic Party and the conservative People's Party. Van der Bellen is the second Green president of a European Union country (after Raimonds Vējonis of Latvia) and the first to be directly elected by popular vote.[13]
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