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Sebastian Kurz

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Gender Male
Age 38
Date of birth August 27,1986
Zodiac sign Virgo
Born Vienna
Austria
Height 186 (cm)
Party Austrian People's Party
Office Chancellor of Austria
Parents Josef Kurz
Elisabeth Kurz
Job Politician
Diplomat
Education GRG 12 Erlgasse
University of Vienna
Grammar School XII Erlgasse
Universität Wien - Juridicum
Current partner Susanne Thier
ChildrenKonstantin Kurz
Previous positionMember of the National Council of Austria (2021–2021)
NationalityAustrian
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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Sebastian Kurz is an Austrian former politician who served twice as the chancellor of Austria, initially from December 2017 to May 2019 and then a second time from January 2020 to October 2021. Kurz was born and raised in Meidling, Vienna.

Personal Information

Sebastian kurz is a former chancellor of austria.Born on august 27.1986 in vienna.Austria.He is 34 years old and has a height of 1.78 m ft 10 in).He has a slim body type and his eye color is blue.His zodiac sign is ivrgo and he is of austrian nationality.

Family

Sebastian kruz is the son of josef kurz and his wife.Elisabeth.He has two siblings.A brother and a sister.He is not married and has no children.

Education and Career

Sebastian kurz studied law at the university of vienna and graduated in 2011.He then began his political career.Joining the austrian people s praty in 2009.In was elected to the vienna city council and in 2013 he was appointed as austrai s foreign minister.In 2017.He became the youngest chancellor in austrian history at the age of 31.

Most Important Event

In 2019.Sebastian kurz was forced to ersign as chancellor atfer a video scnadal involving his former coalition partner.The freedom party of austria.This led to a snap election in which kurz s austrian people s party won the most seats and kurz was re-elected as chancellor.

Life Story

Sebastian kurz has had a remarkable political career.He rsoe to prominence in austria at a young gae.Becoming the country s foreign minister in then became the youngest chancellor in austrian history in 2017 and was re-elected in 2019 after a video scandal involving his former coalition partner.He is now a prominent figure in eurpoean politics and is seen as a potential leader of the european union.

Coronavirus: Austria and Italy open a few shops, such as eased lockdown

Coronavirus: Austria and Italy open a few shops, such as eased lockdown
Apr 18,2020 11:11 pm

... last week, the German Chancellor, Sebastian Kurz presented the plans to lift the restrictions gradually...

Coronavirus: Spain PM sees 'fire under control,

Coronavirus: Spain PM sees 'fire under control,
Apr 18,2020 9:48 pm

... the Austrian Prime Minister Sebastian Kurz said nice weather was no excuse for the meetings, and said that the situation remains dangerous and misleading, because the virus has not yet been defeated ...

Coronavirus: France records the highest daily number of deaths from 833

Coronavirus: France records the highest daily number of deaths from 833
Apr 18,2020 8:44 pm

... the Austrian Chancellor, Sebastian Kurz, also said he was considering whether to open to the easing of restrictions, for example, some of the key stores again, after Easter...

Coronavirus: Spanish deaths to fall for the fourth day in a row

Coronavirus: Spanish deaths to fall for the fourth day in a row
Apr 18,2020 8:34 pm

... In Austria, where a total of 220 deaths were reported, the German Chancellor, Sebastian Kurz, announced that it will begin easing some of the restrictions that there are...

British EU exit: to agree on EU-UK trade talks mandate

British EU exit: to agree on EU-UK trade talks mandate
Feb 25,2020 5:38 am

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Austria votes in snap elections after video sting scandal

Austria votes in snap elections after video sting scandal
Feb 16,2020 6:41 am

...Sebastian Kurz has emerged largely unscathed from the Ibizagate scandal Austria s conservatives, led by Sebastian Kurz, have won a clear election victory months after a video sting scandal ended the coalition...

EU weighs risks of going into extra time

EU weighs risks of going into extra time
Feb 16,2020 3:29 am

... Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz says the EU has set very clear deadlines and there is no reason to further extend those deadlines ...

Brexit: Gove warns ministers over delay

Brexit: Gove warns ministers over delay
Feb 16,2020 3:17 am

... Speaking from the summit on Sunday, Austria s Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said it would be good to postpone Brexit if the deal was not agreed by the beginning of March...

EU weighs risks of going into extra time

Feb 16,2020 12:40 am

Tense times for Europe: EU leaders Jean-Claude Juncker (L) and Donald Tusk (R), and Germany's Angela Merkel

The UK impasse over Brexit casts a cloud of uncertainty over EU leaders meeting for emergency talks in Brussels on Wednesday.

The 27 are frustrated with all the Brexit wrangling. They have agreed that 12 April will be the UK exit date, if by then Theresa May still has not got the withdrawal agreement passed by Parliament.

So legally the UK could still exit on Friday. But neither the EU27 nor the UK Parliament wants it. An overwhelming majority of MPs voted against no deal.

And there is a new complicating factor: European Parliament elections on 23-26 May .

So What are Mrs May 's EU partners saying?

Donald Tusk 's 'flextension'

European Council President Donald Tusk is proposing a one-year flexible extension ("flextension"). It would have a break clause, allowing the UK to exit earlier, if the UK Parliament finally ratifies the withdrawal agreement. The House of Commons has already rejected the agreement Three Times .

The EU27 insists that the withdrawal deal cannot be renegotiated, but the accompanying political declaration - Spelling out ambitions for future Ties - Can be revised. That declaration is not legally binding.

There is still scope for the UK to agree, for example, to stay in a permanent customs union.

In her Brexit "red lines" Mrs May insisted the UK would pull out of the EU customs union and single market.

The opposition Labour Party - Now in Brexit talks with Mrs May - is worried that any deal to have a softer Brexit , closer to the EU position, could still be scrapped by a future Conservative leader.

So why might the EU27 opt for "flextension"?

Any new EU decision to delay has to be unanimous; one country's veto could trigger no-deal Brexit .

French scepticism

The French government sees Theresa May 's proposal, for the UK to exit on 30 June, as a political manoeuvre to appease MPs at Westminster. The EU27 have previously rejected a 30 June deadline.

There is fierce Conservative opposition to the UK participating in the European elections. Exiting on 30 June would mean electing MEPs, but not actually sending them to Brussels, because the new parliament session starts on 2 July.

French President Emmanuel Macron , an ardent champion of the EU, is sceptical about any further Brexit delays.

One of his MPs, Bruno Bonnell , told the BBC that "we've been giving some delays so far, with no result". With all the turmoil at Westminster, he said, "we have to accept that no deal might be the option".

A source close to President Macron also called Mr Tusk's one-year proposal "a clumsy trial balloon".

France insists that Mrs May must present a "credible plan" for Brexit .

President Macron objects to Theresa May 's Brexit "red lines"

What are the risks of a long delay for the EU27?

Irish border worries

Taoiseach (Prime Minister ) Leo Varadkar favours a longer extension. He has warned that a no-deal Brexit would have dire consequences, almost certainly forcing The Return of a hard border with Northern Ireland .

On This Week 's summit, he said a country "wouldn't be forgiven" if it vetoed a postponement of Brexit , as that veto would cause hardship to Ireland and other EU countries.

But he is against "rolling extensions" like Mrs May 's new deadline, "because that just adds to the uncertainty".

The backstop in the withdrawal agreement is Dublin's guarantee that the Northern Ireland border will remain open, free of physical infrastructure.

Germany fears no-deal Brexit

Chancellor Angela Merkel says Germany will do all it Can to prevent a no-deal scenario. "Where there's a will there's a way. We still hope for an orderly Brexit ," She Said in Ireland last week.

Norbert Röttgen, Head of the German parliament's foreign affairs committee, backed Mr Tusk's one-year delay.

And Merkel ally Elmar Brok , a veteran of EU politics, said "we Now want as long a delay as possible, ideally unlimited".

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte says UK politicians need to "make clear how they would want to use an extension". He has demanded "clarity" on that from Theresa May .

Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz says the EU has set "very clear deadlines and there is no reason to further extend those deadlines". "Unless the facts in Britain change. But we have not yet reached this point," he added.

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki favours a long delay. "Six, or nine, or Twelve Months , these options are acceptable to us," he said.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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