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Joschka Fischer

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Joschka Fischer

Joseph Martin "Joschka" Fischer (born April 12, 1948 near Crailsheim) has been the German foreign minister (and thus vice chancellor) in the red-green coalition since 1998. He is seen as a leading figure in the German Green Party and was top candidate in the 2002 election campaign, which supposedly lead to an increase in votes and seats for the Green Party.

According to many inquiries, the foreign minister is the most popular politician of the Federal Republic, despite of his former radicalism.

Biography

Fischer has a controversial biography for a foreign minister. He was born in Gerabronn (Baden-Württemberg) as third child of a butcher, whose family had lived in Hungary for several generations, but had to leave the country after World War II. Fischer dropped out of highschool (Gymnasium) in 1965, and started an apprenticeship as a photographer which he quit 1966.

In 1967 he became engaged in the left-wing movement (post-) 68 (Spontis), first in Stuttgart but after 1968 in Frankfurt, including participation in protest marches which became violent. His close friendship with Daniel Cohn-Bendit dates from this time. In 1971 he started working at automobile maker Opel as an ordinary worker in order to agitate working class people. Some months later he was fired because of his propaganda activities, and made a living through unskilled work while doing political activism. He worked as a taxi driver from 1976 to 1981, and later on as a bookshop clerk in the Karl Marx Bookshop in Frankfurt.

In the so-called Deutscher Herbst (German Autumn, fall of 1977), Germany was confronted with leftist terrorism (Red Army Faction). According to Fischer's own account, these events made him give up violent and radical action. Instead, he engaged in the social movements and later in the newly found German Green Party, mainly in Hesse.

From 1983 to 1985, Fischer was a member of the German Bundestag for the Green party. In 1985 he became minister for the environment in the German state Hesse in the first state level red-green coalition in Germany ever (1985-1987), his appointment causing an uproar because he wore tennis shoes during his oath of office. These shoes are now on display in the German Historic Museum in Bonn.

He became minister for the environment of Hesse again from 1991 to 1994, and went on to again become a member of the Bundestag working as one of the two chair persons for the Green faction. Fischer became the vice chancellor and foreign minister of Germany in 1998 and was re-elected in 2002.

In 1999 Fischer supported the German participation in the Kosovo war. This was an extremely controversial stance, both in Germany and abroad, because it meant that, for the first time after the Second World War, German soldiers would actively participate in combat. He justified this war with reference to Auschwitz: The Serbs allegedly planned a genocide on the Kosovo Albanians in the dimension of the Shoah.

Rumor has it that Fischer also was strongly in favor for the stationing of German troops in Afghanistan, but later on counseled federal chancellor Gerhard Schröder to not join the war in Iraq. He is known as a good friend of the head of the UN, Kofi Annan, and has a big reputation for his international experience. Although the first common foreign minister of the EU has yet to be elected, Fischer is dealt as a good candidate for this post. Unlike former German foreign ministers, he speaks several languages fluently, and has a good experience with and reputation in the Arab world.

Fischer has an honorary degree (Dr. h.c.) from the University of Haifa.

He was married four times, to Edeltraud (1967-1984) in Gretna Green, Inge (1984-1987), Claudia (1987-1999), and Nicola (1999-2003), all marriages ending in divorce.

Popularity and Dieting

Despite — or maybe because of — his controversial past, he is the most popular German politician, leading the opinion polls for several years (as of 2004) even among supporters of other parties.

This popularity may be attributed to his personal integrity as much as to his political standpoints.

Fischer achieved great respect in the public in 2000 with the completion of a painful diet. Until then he had been formerly an outspoken connaisseur of good wines and food (regularly betting cases of expensive wine with opposition politicians on the outcome of elections), and had been an overweighted person. Suddenly he started a painful diet: He decided to abandon alcoholic drinks completely, to change his diet and, most important, he started jogging on a daily base. After the painful first months, he became so fit that the pictures of his bodyguards failing to catch up with him during his morning runs became a trademark of Fischer. Fischer finally lost more than 35 kilos and crowned his efforts by successfully completing the New York marathon in 2001.

Fischer did his diet not only for health reasons but also for philosophical reasons, to renew and find his self. He described his mental and physical development during the diet in the book titled Mein langer Lauf zu mir selbst ("my long run towards myself"), which became an immediate bestseller in Germany.

Only recently, Fischer is visibly gaining weight again.

Fischer is known to be longest in office as foreign minister next to Hans-Dietrich Genscher. It is rumored that he wants to become the first foreign minister of the European Union.

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Preceded by:
Klaus Kinkel
Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs
1998-
Succeeded by:
Incumbent


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