1. President of Austria Heinz Fischer, with his dedication and strategic vision, left a profound mark in promoting peace, European cooperation, and social cohesion in Austria, while earning respect on the international stage for his commitment to diplomacy, human rights, and fostering cross-border dialogue -a legacy that continues to inspire leaders worldwide.
2. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has been recognized for his unwavering dedication to global peace, sustainable development, and international cooperation, leaving a lasting legacy in fostering dialogue and unity among nations.
3. Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, once recognized as the world’s youngest head of government, ended his term earlier than expected, marking an unfinished chapter in his political leadership.
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