Sebastian Kurz moves into the Advisory Council of the International Democratic Union

Former Chancellor Sebastian Kurz is moving into the advisory body of the International Democratic Union (IDU). It is a global association of around 70 conservative and Christian Democratic parties.

Again “Delivery man” reported, former Chancellor Sebastian Kurz is moving to the Advisory Board of the International Democratic Union (IDU).

This is a worldwide association consisting of around 70 conservative and Christian Democratic parties. The IDU was founded in 1983 at the instigation of German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, US President George Bush Sr. and France’s Jacques Chirac. The current chair is former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

The IDU’s Advisory Board deals with global political and geostrategic issues.

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