Austria's new government sworn in
Updated: 2013-12-17 10:30
(Xinhua)
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Austrian President Heinz Fischer hands over the inauguration papers to Chancellor Werner Faymann during inauguration ceremony in Hofburg Palace in Vienna December 16, 2013. Austria's mainstream pro-European parties, in power since 2006, have agreed to extend their coalition government for a second five-year term. Photo/Agencies |
Austria's President Heinz Fischer shakes hands with new Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz (2ndL) as Defence Minister Gerald Klug (L), new Justice Minister Wolfgang Brandstaetter, Agriculture Minister Andrae Rupprechter and Media Minister Josef Ostermayer wait during inauguration ceremony in Hofburg Palace in Vienna December 16, 2013. Sebastian Kurz, 27, is the youngest foreign minister takes post of EU. Photo/Agencies |
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