奧地利 人物列錶
裏爾剋 Rainer Maria Rilke特拉剋爾 Georg Trakl策蘭 Paul Celan
賽彌·莫爾肖 Race Mi Mo Erxiao老約翰·施特勞斯 Johann Strauss小約翰·施特勞斯 Johann Strauss
西格蒙德·弗洛伊德 Sigmund Freud卡夫卡 Franz Kafka斯蒂芬·茨威格 Stefan Zweig
西默爾 Johannes Mario Simmel漢斯-彼得·馬丁 Hans-Peter Martin約瑟夫·熊彼特 Joseph Schumpeter
托馬斯·布熱齊納 Thomas Brezina魯道夫·希法亭 Rudolf Hilferding馬剋斯·蘇薩剋 Markus Zusak
恩斯特·楊德爾 Ernst Jandl薛定諤 Erwin Rudolf Josef Alexander Schrödinger瓦爾特 Walther von der Vogelweide
卡爾·剋洛斯 Karl Kraus萊瑙 Nikolaus Lenau巴赫曼 Ingeborg Bachmann
維特根斯坦 Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein埃貢·席勒 Egon Schiele剋萊門斯·梅特涅 Klemens Wenzel von Metternich
漢斯-彼得·馬丁 Hans-Peter Martin
奧地利 公元  (1957年八月11日)

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  漢斯-彼得·馬丁,法學博士,1957年生於布雷根茨。就讀於加利福尼亞和維也納。自1986年起任《明鏡》雜志編輯,駐南美通訊員,現居維也納與布拉格,著作有《夜班》、《健康事業的共同創業者》、《健康手册》、《良藥苦口》。


  Hans-Peter Martin (born August 11, 1957) is an Austrian journalist and politician who has been a Member of the European Parliament since 1999.
  Born in Bregenz, Vorarlberg, Martin worked for the German weekly news magazine Der Spiegel. As a freelance writer, he has written and co-authored several popular books, among them The Global Trap: Globalization and the Assault on Prosperity and Democracy (Die Globalisierungsfalle, 1996) and Bitter Pills (Bittere Pillen) about the pros and cons of pharmaceuticals.
  In the 1999 European Parliament elections Martin was selected as leader of the Social Democratic Party of Austria's group. However, differences with the party's leadership led to his complete break with the SPÖ.
  Early in 2004, he accused MEPs of all parties of falsely claiming reimbursement of travel and subsistence expenses. He produced evidence of MEP's signing the register in the morning to receive their daily allowance, and then immediately leaving the building. Broadcast on German TV, the accusations caused an uproar. The then European Parliament spokesman Hans Gert Pöttering dismissed Martin's accusations as unnecessarily aggressive and the President of the Parliament Pat Cox said that he would have preferred to deal with the case internally.
  In response, he was accused of claiming too much in meal expenses. He was later cleared of this charge.
  Eventually the disclosures and the public outrage they induced resulted in a change of the expense system.
  In the 2004 European Parliament elections Hans-Peter Martin decided to compete on his own party list "Hans-Peter Martin's List – For genuine control and transparency in Brussels" (Liste Dr. Hans-Peter Martin – Für echte Kontrolle in Brüssel). For an independent he received a surprising 14% of the vote – more than the Greens or the Austrian Freedom Party – and gained two of Austria's seats in the European Parliament. He was widely credited with having reduced the vote share of the far-right parties.
  His colleague at the time of the elections was Karin Resetarits, a former journalist with both the ORF and a private radio station. However, they soon found themselves in heavy disagreement and ceased to work together. She joined the Liberal group in the European Parliament on June 7, 2005
  He also competed in the Austrian legislative elections of 2006 again as an independent but did not obtain a seat in the parliament.
  In 2009, Martin flirted with the idea of heading a planned Austrian list of the pan-European eurosceptical alliance Libertas.eu, but later rebuffed Libertas' advances. While Libertas finally didn't manage to set up a list at all, Martin successfully competed with his independent list. He even surprised many by increasing his vote share to 18%, giving his list three seats in the European Parliament.
    

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