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Austria gets first woman chancellor after video scandal | Austria gets first woman chancellor after video scandal |
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Austria has named a top lawyer, Brigitte Bierlein, to be interim chancellor - the first woman to occupy the post - ahead of early elections. | Austria has named a top lawyer, Brigitte Bierlein, to be interim chancellor - the first woman to occupy the post - ahead of early elections. |
She replaces Sebastian Kurz, whose government lost a confidence vote in parliament over a video sting scandal. | She replaces Sebastian Kurz, whose government lost a confidence vote in parliament over a video sting scandal. |
The scandal involved Mr Kurz's far-right ally Heinz-Christian Strache, secretly filmed offering public contracts to a woman posing as a Russian oligarch's niece. | The scandal involved Mr Kurz's far-right ally Heinz-Christian Strache, secretly filmed offering public contracts to a woman posing as a Russian oligarch's niece. |
A September early election is expected. | A September early election is expected. |
The appointment of Ms Bierlein, 69, was announced by President Alexander Van der Bellen. The choice was agreed with Austrian party leaders. | The appointment of Ms Bierlein, 69, was announced by President Alexander Van der Bellen. The choice was agreed with Austrian party leaders. |
She has been president of the Austrian Constitutional Court since 2003, and earlier held senior court positions in Vienna. | She has been president of the Austrian Constitutional Court since 2003, and earlier held senior court positions in Vienna. |
The collapse of the Kurz coalition government has paved the way for technocrats to take some key posts in an interim government. | The collapse of the Kurz coalition government has paved the way for technocrats to take some key posts in an interim government. |
Who is Brigitte Bierlein? | |
Born in Vienna in 1949, Ms Bierlein had ambitions to become an artist, but ultimately chose to pursue a career in law instead. | |
On the advice on her mother, she studied at the University of Vienna, graduating in 1971. | |
She went on to have a successful career, becoming a public prosecutor at the age of 27. In 1990, she was appointed Advocate General of Austria's Procurator's Office, becoming the first woman to hold the position. | |
From 2003, she served as Vice President of the Constitutional Court. She held the position until she took over the presidency in 2018, her candidacy backed by Mr Kurz's right-wing coalition government. | |
Politically, she is considered to be right-wing with socially conservative views. Her apparently close ties with Mr Kurz's People's Party and Mr Strache's Freedom Party have been noted by Austrian media. | |
Her views, however, have not always chimed with those parties. Last year she said the passing of a law aimed at banning Muslim girls from wearing headscarves in primary schools was "problematic". | |
Appearing to contradict the coalition government, she told Der Standard "all religious communities should be treated equally". |
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