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Alois Mock

Alois Mock (10 June 1934 – 1 June 2017) was an Austrian politician and member of the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP). He was Vice Chancellor of Austria from 1987 to 1989.[1] As foreign minister, he helped take Austria into the European Union.

Alois Mock
Alois Mock, speaking in 1986
Vice-Chancellor of Austria
In office
21 January 1987 – 24 April 1989
ChancellorFranz Vranitzky
Preceded byNorbert Steger
Succeeded byJosef Riegler
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
21 January 1987 – 4 May 1995
ChancellorFranz Vranitzky
Preceded byPeter Jankowitsch
Succeeded byWolfgang Schüssel
Minister of Education
In office
2 June 1969 – 21 April 1970
ChancellorJosef Klaus
Preceded byTheodor Piffl-Percevic
Succeeded byLeopold Gratz
Personal details
Born(1934-06-10)10 June 1934
Euratsfeld, Lower Austria,
Austria
Died1 June 2017(2017-06-01) (aged 82)
Vienna, Austria[citation needed]
Cause of deathComplications from Parkinson's disease
Political partyAustrian People's Party
EducationUniversity of Vienna

Life edit

Born in Euratsfeld, Lower Austria, to August and Mathilde Mock, he studied law at the University of Vienna and later international law in Bologna and Brussels. In Vienna, he became a member of K.A.V. Norica Wien, a Roman Catholic student fraternity, which is a member of the Cartellverband. From 1961, he advised Austrian chancellor Josef Klaus on European Economic Community and EFTA policies. From 1962 till 1966, he worked at Austria's mission to the OECD in Paris. In 1966, he became Klaus's cabinet secretary. From 1969 to 1970 was the youngest education minister in Austrian history.[citation needed]

After the parliamentary elections 1971 - in which the Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ) under Bruno Kreisky won a majority — he became a member of parliament and mayor of Euratsfeld. From 1971 to 1978, he chaired the ÖAAB, the most important grouping of the ÖVP. From 1978 to 1987, he was the leader of the ÖVP parliamentary group, and from 1979, he also was ÖVP federal party chairman. He was later to be succeeded by Josef Riegler, Erhard Busek and Wolfgang Schüssel. In 1979, Mock became President of the European Democrat Union (EDU), and from 1983 to 1987 also was president of the International Democratic Union (IDU). At the 1983 elections, the ÖVP obtained nearly the same percentage as Kreisky's SPÖ. Kreisky didn't want to go on without an absolute majority and stepped down. [citation needed]

Following the 1986 elections, Alois Mock was Austrian vice chancellor in the government of Franz Vranitzky (SPÖ) from 1987 to 1989. From 1987 to 1995, he was foreign minister, leading Austria into the European Union. He became one of Austria's most popular politicians. In June 1989, together with his Hungarian colleague Gyula Horn, he cut the wires of the Iron Curtain near Sopron at the fortified border to Communist neighbour Hungary. As a result, during the following months, thousands of East German citizens were able to exit the Eastern Bloc [citation needed]

In 1991, he urged Hans-Dietrich Genscher and Helmut Kohl to recognize Croatia and Slovenia as independent states as soon as possible.[2]

In November 1989 Mock was one of the founders of the Central European cooperative Pentagonale, which later grew from 5 countries to 18 of the CEI (Central European Initiative). In 1999, he retired from parliament because of Parkinson's disease. At the time of his death, Mock was a Member of the Advisory Board of the Global Panel Foundation, an NGO that works behind the scenes in crisis areas around the world.[3]

Death edit

Mock died on 1 June 2017 from complications of Parkinson's disease at the age of 82.[4][5]

Honours and awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ Cook, Bernard A. (2001). Europe since 1945: an encyclopedia. Taylor & Francis. p. 865. ISBN 978-0-8153-4058-4. Retrieved 26 September 2010.
  2. ^ Allain Pellet (1992). (PDF). European Journal of International Law. 3 (1): 178–185. doi:10.1093/oxfordjournals.ejil.a035802. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-05-29.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-09-20. Retrieved 2014-09-23.
  4. ^ "Alois Mock dies; aided end of Iron Curtain".
  5. ^ https://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2017/06/01/world/europe/ap-eu-austria-obit-alois-mock.html? [dead link]

External links edit

  • The Global Panel Foundation
Political offices
Preceded by:
Josef Taus
Chair of the Austrian People's Party
1979–1989
Josef Riegler
Preceded by:
Norbert Steger
Vice-Chancellor of Austria
1987–1989
Preceded by:
Peter Jankowitsch
Minister of Foreign Affairs
1987–1995
Succeeded by:
Wolfgang Schüssel

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detailsBorn 1934 06 10 10 June 1934Euratsfeld Lower Austria AustriaDied1 June 2017 2017 06 01 aged 82 Vienna Austria citation needed Cause of deathComplications from Parkinson s diseasePolitical partyAustrian People s PartyEducationUniversity of Vienna Contents 1 Life 2 Death 3 Honours and awards 4 References 5 External linksLife editBorn in Euratsfeld Lower Austria to August and Mathilde Mock he studied law at the University of Vienna and later international law in Bologna and Brussels In Vienna he became a member of K A V Norica Wien a Roman Catholic student fraternity which is a member of the Cartellverband From 1961 he advised Austrian chancellor Josef Klaus on European Economic Community and EFTA policies From 1962 till 1966 he worked at Austria s mission to the OECD in Paris In 1966 he became Klaus s cabinet secretary From 1969 to 1970 was the youngest education minister in Austrian history citation needed After the parliamentary elections 1971 in which the Social Democratic Party of Austria SPO under Bruno Kreisky won a majority he became a member of parliament and mayor of Euratsfeld From 1971 to 1978 he chaired the OAAB the most important grouping of the OVP From 1978 to 1987 he was the leader of the OVP parliamentary group and from 1979 he also was OVP federal party chairman He was later to be succeeded by Josef Riegler Erhard Busek and Wolfgang Schussel In 1979 Mock became President of the European Democrat Union EDU and from 1983 to 1987 also was president of the International Democratic Union IDU At the 1983 elections the OVP obtained nearly the same percentage as Kreisky s SPO Kreisky didn t want to go on without an absolute majority and stepped down citation needed Following the 1986 elections Alois Mock was Austrian vice chancellor in the government of Franz Vranitzky SPO from 1987 to 1989 From 1987 to 1995 he was foreign minister leading Austria into the European Union He became one of Austria s most popular politicians In June 1989 together with his Hungarian colleague Gyula Horn he cut the wires of the Iron Curtain near Sopron at the fortified border to Communist neighbour Hungary As a result during the following months thousands of East German citizens were able to exit the Eastern Bloc citation needed In 1991 he urged Hans Dietrich Genscher and Helmut Kohl to recognize Croatia and Slovenia as independent states as soon as possible 2 In November 1989 Mock was one of the founders of the Central European cooperative Pentagonale which later grew from 5 countries to 18 of the CEI Central European Initiative In 1999 he retired from parliament because of Parkinson s disease At the time of his death Mock was a Member of the Advisory Board of the Global Panel Foundation an NGO that works behind the scenes in crisis areas around the world 3 Death editMock died on 1 June 2017 from complications of Parkinson s disease at the age of 82 4 5 Honours and awards editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Grand Gold Medal with Ribbon for Services to the Republic of Austria Golden Commander s Cross with the Star of Honour for Services to the province of Lower Austria Grand Gold Medal of the province of Upper Austria Medal of Tyrol Large Order Montfort of Vorarlberg Carinthian Order in Gold Grand Cross of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany Grand Cross of Merit of the Italian Republic 1993 Legion of Honour France Grand Cross of the Order of Orange Nassau Netherlands Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Principality of Liechtenstein Grand Order of King Dmitar Zvonimir Croatia Order of the Dragon of Bosnia Mother Teresa Medal Albania Grand Cross of Merit of the Republic of Cyprus Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland Order of Stara Planina 1st class Bulgaria Order of the Star of Jordan Jordan Grand Officer s Cross of the Order of Umayyad Syria Order of Diplomatic Service Merit Gwanghwa Medal South Korea Grand Cross of the Order of Bernardo O Higgins Chile Grand Cross of the Order of the Liberator San Martin Argentina Star of Mahaputera 2nd class Indonesia Order of the Rising Sun Japan Grand Cross of the Order of St Gregory Grand Commander clarification needed of the Order of the Star of Romania Grand Order of Merit of South Tyrol Peace Connection Mostar Bosnia Herzegovina Commander s Cross with the Star of Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary Great merit of the Province of South Tyrol Alto Adige National Order of faithful service in the rank of Commander Romania References edit Cook Bernard A 2001 Europe since 1945 an encyclopedia Taylor amp Francis p 865 ISBN 978 0 8153 4058 4 Retrieved 26 September 2010 Allain Pellet 1992 The Opinions of the Badinter Arbitration Committee A Second Breath for the Self Determination of Peoples PDF European Journal of International Law 3 1 178 185 doi 10 1093 oxfordjournals ejil a035802 Archived from the original PDF on 2011 05 29 Global Panel Foundation Meeting the World in Person Archived from the original on 2012 09 20 Retrieved 2014 09 23 Alois Mock dies aided end of Iron Curtain https www nytimes com aponline 2017 06 01 world europe ap eu austria obit alois mock html dead link External links editThe Global Panel FoundationPolitical officesPreceded by Josef Taus Chair of the Austrian People s Party1979 1989 Josef RieglerPreceded by Norbert Steger Vice Chancellor of Austria1987 1989Preceded by Peter Jankowitsch Minister of Foreign Affairs1987 1995 Succeeded by Wolfgang Schussel Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alois Mock amp oldid 1203033542, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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