A lawyer is the new head of Austria: in the first major interview, Christian Stocker tells about his steep career, sharp tongue and velvet gloves and why he does nothing like “Wendehal” or “Chancellor without her”.
Since Dr. Christian Stocker, ninth ÖVP Chancellor of the Second Republic and the first “Doctor” after Brigitte Bierlein. Black and white portraits of Leopold Figl and Julius Raab are hanging on the wall, only on the historic desk of 300 kilos is now the enlightened, Blauwe Vespa, which has given him office Nach-Bar Claudia Plakolm. The new head of the government is wearing a midnight blue suit, light blue and white control tie and dark cufflinks that match the jacket. A Rolex Explorer flashes from his left sleeve with an orange time zone. Stocker drinks an espresso and explains his world with the calmness and serenity of a Tibetan Buddha.
“Krone”: Greetings for God Mr. Chancellor. I read that you like this greeting …
Christian Stocker: “Grüß Gott” is the greeting who says how I am familiar and who has accompanied me all my life. I come from a conservative family home and was mainly raised by my grandparents in the Catholic faith. I was also an altar boy at school. This greeting was common in the country and I have kept it.
Source: Krone

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