Wolfgang Schüssel, born on June seventh, nineteen forty-five, is a distinguished retired Austrian politician and jurist. He served as Chancellor of Austria for two consecutive terms from February two thousand to January two thousand seven, marking a significant period in the nation's political landscape.
Recognized as a rare example of an active reformer in contemporary Austrian politics, Schüssel's tenure was not without controversy. His decision to form a coalition government with Jörg Haider's Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) sparked considerable debate and criticism from various sectors of society.
Despite his reformative approach, Schüssel's governments faced numerous challenges, particularly in light of allegations of corruption that emerged against members of his administrations. In two thousand eleven, he stepped back from active parliamentary duties, concluding a notable chapter in his political career.