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- John McEwen (29. března 1900 – 20. listopadu 1980) byl australský politik, představitel agrárnické Country party (dnes ), v jejímž čele stál v letech 1958–1971. Po tragické smrti Harolda Holta byl na konci roku 1967 a na začátku roku 1968 krátce premiérem Austrálie. V letech 1968–1971 byl pak prvním místopředsedou vlády v kabinetu Johna Gortona. Měl přezdívku Black Jack. (cs)
- السير جون مكيوين، حامل وسام القديس ميخائيل والقديس جرجس ووسام رفقاء الشرف، (29 مارس 1900 - 20 نوفمبر 1980) هو سياسي أسترالي شغل منصب رئيس وزراء أستراليا الثامن عشر من 1967 إلى 1968 بصفته وصيًا بعد اختفاء هارولد هولت. تولى زعامة حزب البلاد من 1958 إلى 1971. ولد مكيوين في تشيلترن بفيكتوريا. أصبح يتيمًا في سن السابعة من عمره ونشأ مع جدته في وانغاراتا ثم انتقل إلى داندينونغ. ترك مكيوين المدرسة عندما كان في الثالثة عشرة من عمره وانضم إلى الجيش الأسترالي في سن الثامنة عشر، إلا أن الحرب انتهت قبل أن تُنقل وحدته إلى الخارج. بيد أنه كان مؤهلا لمشروع استيطان الجنود، اختار العيش في عقار في ستانهوب. أنشأ مزرعة ألبان، واشترى فيما بعد عقارًا أكبر للزراعة وتربية قطيع من الماشية. انتُخب مكيوين لعضوية مجلس النواب في الانتخابات الاتحادية لعام 1934، وذلك عقب العديد من الترشيحات السابقة غير الناجحة. حصل مكيوين على ترقيته الأولى من جوزيف ليون ليصبح عضوًا في عام 1937. أصبح مكيوين نائب زعيم حزب البلاد في عام 1940، بإدارة آرثر فادن. حل محل فادن قائدًا للحزب في عام 1958، وبقي في منصبه إلى أن تقاعد من السياسة في عام 1971. عمل في البرلمان لمدة 36 عامًا مجملًا، وأمضى 25 عامًا في منصب وزير حكومي. عاد ائتلاف الدولة الليبرالي إلى السلطة في عام 1949، بإدارة روبرت مينزيس ثم تلاه هارولد هولت. أصبح لمكيوين تأثير كبير على السياسة الاقتصادية، ولا سيما في مجالات الزراعة والصناعة التحويلية والتجارة. عندما توفي هولت وهو ما يزال في منصبه في ديسمبر 1967، جرى تكليف مكيوين بمنصب رئيس الوزراء المؤقت وانتخب الحزب الليبرالي زعيمًا جديدًا. كان عمر مكيوين آنذاك 67 عامًا، وهو أكبر شخص يصبح رئيسًا للوزراء في أستراليا والثالث من أعضاء حزب البلد. تنازل مكيوين عن السلطة لجون غورتون بعد 23 يومًا في منصبه، وتقديرًا لخدمته، جرى تعيينه نائبًا لرئيس الوزراء، وتلك هي المرة الأولى التي يُستحدث فيها هذا المنصب رسميًا. كانت فترة خدمته كرئيس للوزراء ثالث أقصر مدة، بعد إيرل بيج وفرانك فوردي. بقي نائبًا لرئيس الوزراء إلى أن تقاعد من السياسة في عام 1971. (ar)
- Sir John McEwen GCMG, CH (* 29. März 1900 in , Victoria; † 20. November 1980 in Melbourne, Victoria) war der 18. Premierminister Australiens. Seine Amtszeit dauerte insgesamt lediglich 32 Tage vom 19. Dezember 1967 bis zum 10. Januar 1968. Er war nie Oppositionsführer. (de)
- Sir John McEwen Australiako 18. lehen ministroa izan zen. Zazpi urte zuenetik umezurtz, amonak hazi zuen. 1934an sartu zen lehen aldiz parlamentuan, eta bertan egon zen 36 urtez. Joseph Lyons lehen ministroak bere gobernuan sartu zuen 1937an, eta hurrengo 25 urteetan ministro izan zen (barneko, kanpo harremanetako, merkataritza eta industriako, abiazioko eta nekazaritzako ministroa). Nekazariaren Alderdiko burua izan zen 1958 eta 1971 bitartean. 1967an Harold Holt itsasoan desagertu ondoren, lehen ministro bihurtu zen eta hurrengo urtean John Gortonek ordezkatu zuen. * Datuak: Q23386 * Multimedia: John McEwen (eu)
- Sir John McEwen, GCMG, CH (29 March 1900 – 20 November 1980) was an Australian politician who served as the 18th prime minister of Australia, holding office from 1967 to 1968 in a caretaker capacity after the disappearance of Harold Holt. He was the leader of the Country Party from 1958 to 1971. McEwen was born in Chiltern, Victoria. He was orphaned at the age of seven and raised by his grandmother, initially in Wangaratta and then in Dandenong. McEwen left school when he was 13 and joined the Australian Army at the age of 18, but the war ended before his unit was shipped out. He was nonetheless eligible for a soldier settlement scheme, and selected a property at Stanhope. He established a dairy farm, but later bought a larger property and farmed beef cattle. After several previous unsuccessful candidacies, McEwen was elected to the House of Representatives at the 1934 federal election. He was first elevated to cabinet by Joseph Lyons in 1937. McEwen became deputy leader of the Country Party in 1940, under Arthur Fadden. He replaced Fadden as leader in 1958, and remained in the position until his retirement from politics in 1971. He served in parliament for 36 years in total, spending a record 25 years as a government minister. The Liberal-Country Coalition returned to power in 1949, initially under Robert Menzies and then under Harold Holt. McEwen came to have a major influence on economic policy, particularly in the areas of agriculture, manufacturing, and trade. When Holt died in office in December 1967, he was commissioned as caretaker prime minister while the Liberal Party elected a new leader. He was 67 at the time, the oldest person to become prime minister and only the third from the Country Party. McEwen ceded power to John Gorton after 23 days in office, and in recognition of his service was appointed deputy prime minister, the first time that position had been formally created. He was Australia's third shortest serving prime minister, after Earle Page and Frank Forde. He remained as deputy prime minister until his retirement from politics in 1971. (en)
- Sir John McEwen, GCMG, CH (29 de marzo de 1900–20 de noviembre de 1980) fue un político australiano que se desempeñó como el 18º Primer Ministro de Australia, ocupando el cargo desde el 19 de diciembre de 1967 al 10 de enero de 1968, asumiendo dada la inhabilidad de poder hacerlo de Harold Holt, quien había desaparecido. Fue el líder del Partido Nacional de Australia de 1958 a 1971. McEwen nació en Chiltern, Victoria. Quedó huérfano a los siete años y fue criado por su abuela, inicialmente en Wangaratta y luego en Dandenong. McEwen abandonó la escuela a los 13 años y se unió al Ejército australiano a los 18, pero la guerra había finalizado antes de ser enviado. Sin embargo fue elegido para el programa de establecimiento de casas, pudiendo hacerse con una casa en Stanhope. Hizo una granja diaria, pero luego compró una gran propiedad y se dedicó a la cría de vacas. Tras varios intentos fallidos, en 1934 fue finalmente electo a la Cámara de Representantes. (es)
- John McEwen (29 mars 1900 – 20 novembre 1980) est un homme d'État australien qui fut le dix-huitième Premier Ministre d'Australie. (fr)
- Ba pholaiteoir é John McEwen (29 Márta 1900 - 20 Samhain 1980). B'eisean an t-ochtú Príomh-Aire déag ar an Astráil. (ga)
- Sir John "Black Jack" McEwen ( (Victoria), 29 maart 1900 - Melbourne (Victoria), 20 november 1980) was een Australische politicus. Hij was de 18e premier van Australië. (nl)
- Sir John McEwen è stato un politico e diciottesimo primo ministro australiano. (it)
- Джон Макью́эн (29 марта 1900 — 20 ноября 1980) — австралийский государственный деятель, восемнадцатый премьер-министр страны (1967—1968). (ru)
- John McEwen (ur. 29 marca 1900 w Chiltern, zm. 20 listopada 1980 w Melbourne) – australijski polityk, na przełomie lat 1967 i 1968 był przez trzy tygodnie tymczasowym premierem Australii. (pl)
- 约翰·麦克尤恩爵士,GCMG,CH(英語:Sir John McEwen,1900年3月29日-1980年11月20日),农场主、政治家、第18任澳大利亚总理(1967—1968年)。1934年—1971年为众议院议员,第二次世界大战期间任部长,1958—1971年任副总理,1967年霍尔特总理失蹤后擔任总理3周,及後自由黨選出約翰·戈頓作為新黨魁以及總理,為表彰麦克尤恩在任總理期間的貢獻,他在戈頓就任總理時獲委任為首任副總理,直至1971年退出政壇。1971年封爵士。 (zh)
- Джон Мак-Юан (англ. John McEwen, англ. вимова: [məˈkjuːən]; нар. 29 березня 1900, Чилтерн — пом. 20 листопада 1980, Мельбурн) — австралійський політичний діяч, 18-й Прем'єр-міністр Австралії. (uk)
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- John McEwen (29. března 1900 – 20. listopadu 1980) byl australský politik, představitel agrárnické Country party (dnes ), v jejímž čele stál v letech 1958–1971. Po tragické smrti Harolda Holta byl na konci roku 1967 a na začátku roku 1968 krátce premiérem Austrálie. V letech 1968–1971 byl pak prvním místopředsedou vlády v kabinetu Johna Gortona. Měl přezdívku Black Jack. (cs)
- Sir John McEwen GCMG, CH (* 29. März 1900 in , Victoria; † 20. November 1980 in Melbourne, Victoria) war der 18. Premierminister Australiens. Seine Amtszeit dauerte insgesamt lediglich 32 Tage vom 19. Dezember 1967 bis zum 10. Januar 1968. Er war nie Oppositionsführer. (de)
- John McEwen (29 mars 1900 – 20 novembre 1980) est un homme d'État australien qui fut le dix-huitième Premier Ministre d'Australie. (fr)
- Ba pholaiteoir é John McEwen (29 Márta 1900 - 20 Samhain 1980). B'eisean an t-ochtú Príomh-Aire déag ar an Astráil. (ga)
- Sir John "Black Jack" McEwen ( (Victoria), 29 maart 1900 - Melbourne (Victoria), 20 november 1980) was een Australische politicus. Hij was de 18e premier van Australië. (nl)
- Sir John McEwen è stato un politico e diciottesimo primo ministro australiano. (it)
- Джон Макью́эн (29 марта 1900 — 20 ноября 1980) — австралийский государственный деятель, восемнадцатый премьер-министр страны (1967—1968). (ru)
- John McEwen (ur. 29 marca 1900 w Chiltern, zm. 20 listopada 1980 w Melbourne) – australijski polityk, na przełomie lat 1967 i 1968 był przez trzy tygodnie tymczasowym premierem Australii. (pl)
- 约翰·麦克尤恩爵士,GCMG,CH(英語:Sir John McEwen,1900年3月29日-1980年11月20日),农场主、政治家、第18任澳大利亚总理(1967—1968年)。1934年—1971年为众议院议员,第二次世界大战期间任部长,1958—1971年任副总理,1967年霍尔特总理失蹤后擔任总理3周,及後自由黨選出約翰·戈頓作為新黨魁以及總理,為表彰麦克尤恩在任總理期間的貢獻,他在戈頓就任總理時獲委任為首任副總理,直至1971年退出政壇。1971年封爵士。 (zh)
- Джон Мак-Юан (англ. John McEwen, англ. вимова: [məˈkjuːən]; нар. 29 березня 1900, Чилтерн — пом. 20 листопада 1980, Мельбурн) — австралійський політичний діяч, 18-й Прем'єр-міністр Австралії. (uk)
- السير جون مكيوين، حامل وسام القديس ميخائيل والقديس جرجس ووسام رفقاء الشرف، (29 مارس 1900 - 20 نوفمبر 1980) هو سياسي أسترالي شغل منصب رئيس وزراء أستراليا الثامن عشر من 1967 إلى 1968 بصفته وصيًا بعد اختفاء هارولد هولت. تولى زعامة حزب البلاد من 1958 إلى 1971. (ar)
- Sir John McEwen, GCMG, CH (29 March 1900 – 20 November 1980) was an Australian politician who served as the 18th prime minister of Australia, holding office from 1967 to 1968 in a caretaker capacity after the disappearance of Harold Holt. He was the leader of the Country Party from 1958 to 1971. (en)
- Sir John McEwen Australiako 18. lehen ministroa izan zen. Zazpi urte zuenetik umezurtz, amonak hazi zuen. 1934an sartu zen lehen aldiz parlamentuan, eta bertan egon zen 36 urtez. Joseph Lyons lehen ministroak bere gobernuan sartu zuen 1937an, eta hurrengo 25 urteetan ministro izan zen (barneko, kanpo harremanetako, merkataritza eta industriako, abiazioko eta nekazaritzako ministroa). Nekazariaren Alderdiko burua izan zen 1958 eta 1971 bitartean. 1967an Harold Holt itsasoan desagertu ondoren, lehen ministro bihurtu zen eta hurrengo urtean John Gortonek ordezkatu zuen. (eu)
- Sir John McEwen, GCMG, CH (29 de marzo de 1900–20 de noviembre de 1980) fue un político australiano que se desempeñó como el 18º Primer Ministro de Australia, ocupando el cargo desde el 19 de diciembre de 1967 al 10 de enero de 1968, asumiendo dada la inhabilidad de poder hacerlo de Harold Holt, quien había desaparecido. Fue el líder del Partido Nacional de Australia de 1958 a 1971. Tras varios intentos fallidos, en 1934 fue finalmente electo a la Cámara de Representantes. (es)
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- 约翰·麦克尤恩 (zh)
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