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Margit Fischer (née Binder; born 28 June 1943) is the wife of Heinz Fischer, former president of Austria. Fischer was born in Stockholm, Sweden. Her parents, Otto and Anna Binder, were social democrats and Jews and fled to Sweden during the Nazi regime. Mrs Fischer speaks Swedish fluently. In 1949, her family returned to Austria. She attended grammar school in Vienna and began studying arts at the University of Vienna. In 1968, she married Heinz Fischer, a social democratic politician. In 2004, her husband was elected Austrian president and she became the first lady of Austria. The couple have two children: Philip (born 1972) and Lisa (born 1975).

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  • مارجيت فيشر (بالألمانية: Margit Fischer)‏ (و. 1943 – م) هي من النمسا ولدت في ستوكهولم. (ar)
  • Margit Fischer (* 28. Juni 1943 in Stockholm als Margit Binder) ist die Ehefrau des ehemaligen österreichischen Bundespräsidenten Heinz Fischer. (de)
  • Margit Fischer (née Binder; born 28 June 1943) is the wife of Heinz Fischer, former president of Austria. Fischer was born in Stockholm, Sweden. Her parents, Otto and Anna Binder, were social democrats and Jews and fled to Sweden during the Nazi regime. Mrs Fischer speaks Swedish fluently. In 1949, her family returned to Austria. She attended grammar school in Vienna and began studying arts at the University of Vienna. In 1968, she married Heinz Fischer, a social democratic politician. In 2004, her husband was elected Austrian president and she became the first lady of Austria. The couple have two children: Philip (born 1972) and Lisa (born 1975). (en)
  • Margit Fischer, née Binder le 28 juin 1943 à Stockholm (Suède), est l'épouse de Heinz Fischer, président de l'Autriche de 2004 à 2016. (fr)
  • Margit Fischer, nata Binder (Stoccolma, 28 giugno 1943), è una designer austriaca con cittadinanza svedese, moglie dell'ex presidente austriaco Heinz Fischer. (it)
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  • مارجيت فيشر (بالألمانية: Margit Fischer)‏ (و. 1943 – م) هي من النمسا ولدت في ستوكهولم. (ar)
  • Margit Fischer (* 28. Juni 1943 in Stockholm als Margit Binder) ist die Ehefrau des ehemaligen österreichischen Bundespräsidenten Heinz Fischer. (de)
  • Margit Fischer (née Binder; born 28 June 1943) is the wife of Heinz Fischer, former president of Austria. Fischer was born in Stockholm, Sweden. Her parents, Otto and Anna Binder, were social democrats and Jews and fled to Sweden during the Nazi regime. Mrs Fischer speaks Swedish fluently. In 1949, her family returned to Austria. She attended grammar school in Vienna and began studying arts at the University of Vienna. In 1968, she married Heinz Fischer, a social democratic politician. In 2004, her husband was elected Austrian president and she became the first lady of Austria. The couple have two children: Philip (born 1972) and Lisa (born 1975). (en)
  • Margit Fischer, née Binder le 28 juin 1943 à Stockholm (Suède), est l'épouse de Heinz Fischer, président de l'Autriche de 2004 à 2016. (fr)
  • Margit Fischer, nata Binder (Stoccolma, 28 giugno 1943), è una designer austriaca con cittadinanza svedese, moglie dell'ex presidente austriaco Heinz Fischer. (it)
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  • مارجيت فيشر (ar)
  • Margit Fischer (de)
  • Margit Fischer (it)
  • Margit Fischer (fr)
  • Margit Fischer (en)
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