Peter Westenthaler

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Westenthaler during an ORF live broadcast (Sommergespräch) on August 22, 2006.

Peter Westenthaler (born "Peter Hojač", November 6, 1967, Vienna) is an Austrian politician. He assumed the maiden-name of his mother "Westenthaler" instead of his former surname "Hojač" (Czech). A member of Jörg Haider's Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) up to the so-called "Knittelfeld Putsch" of 2002, he then worked for Frank Stronach's Magna Steyr, and in June 2006 was elected chairman of the Alliance for the Future of Austria (BZÖ).

As leader of the BZÖ, Westenthaler is currently in a heated dispute with FPÖ chairman Heinz-Christian Strache over which of the two political parties is the legal successor to the former FPÖ (the party before the split of 2005 which was a candidate at the Austrian legislative election, 2002).

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