Wolfgang Sobotka
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 68 |
Date of birth | January 5,1956 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Born | Waidhofen An Der Ybbs |
Austria | |
Party | Austrian People's Party |
Genres | Classical |
Children | Viktoria Sobotka |
Lucas Sobotka | |
Albums | Eine kleine Nachtmusik / Serenata Notturna / Lodron Night Music |
Nationality | Austrian |
Previous position | Federal Minister of the Interior of Austria (2016–2017) |
Education | University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna |
University of Vienna | |
Anton Bruckner Privatuniversität | |
Position | President of the National Council of Austria since 2017 |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 416195 |
Wolfgang Sobotka Life story
Wolfgang Sobotka is an Austrian teacher, conductor and politician of the Austrian People's Party who has been the president of the Austrian National Council since 20 December 2017.
Austria's far-right walks out of Zelensky speech
By Antoinette RadfordBBC News
More than 20 far-right Austrian MPs walked out of parliament during a speech by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky .
The politicians from the Freedom Party (FPO) argued Mr Zelensky's speech violated Austria's neutrality.
They warned ahead of The Speech they would hold some form of protest against The Address .
Austria has previously said it cannot help Ukraine's defence militarily, but does support Kyiv politically.
In a video address, Mr Zelensky thanked Austria for its humanitarian assistance and help clearing land mines. He was speaking on the 400th day of Russian invasion.
He also invited MPs to travel to Ukraine for themselves and see the destruction caused.
The President of Austria's lower house of parliament, Wolfgang Sobotka , pledged more financial and humanitarian assistance to Ukraine and said the country deserved Austria's solidarity.
But as Mr Zelensky spoke, a group of politicians walked out and left placards on their desk with The Party logo that read " space for neutrality" and " space for peace".
There are 30 FPO politicians in Austria's lower chamber and they were the only party to oppose Mr Zelensky's address.
Of The Five parties in Austria's parliament, they hold the third largest number of seats in the lower house. They have previously been part of Austria's government.
Austria's " permanent neutrality" has been part of its constitution since 1955.
" Austria will never in The Future accede to any military alliances nor permit the establishment of military bases of foreign states on her territory".
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