Background
Margot Löffler was born in Dobersberg, Lower Austria.
Margot Löffler was born in Dobersberg, Lower Austria.
Her parents, Karl Löffler and Gerda Löffler, were farmers. After her diplomatic career in Moscow and Bangkok, she joined Thomas Klestil"s office, who was by that time general secretary in the Austrian ministry of foreign affairs When Thomas Klestil ran for the presidency in 1992, she was managing his election campaign.
During his first term of office, it became public that they had a love affair.
She became the country"s first lady, but continued her job in the foreign ministry, which led to the strange situation that she was ranking higher than her former boss, foreign minister Benita Ferrero-Waldner, on state visits or other official occasions. The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Vienna, Cardinal Christoph Schönborn, brusqued Klestil"s second wife by welcoming Edith first.
After her husband"s death on 6 July 2004, she was appointed Austrian ambassador to the Czechoslovakian Republic. Since December 2009, she has been Austrian ambassador to the Russian Federation.
Klestil-Löffler made headlines during the 2014 Sochi winter games when she tried to take a family of Puppies from America"s silver medalist Gus Kenworthy.
Mrs Klestil-Löffler speaks German, English, French, Russian and Czechoslovakian.