Carinthian provincial government

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The Carinthian provincial government is the highest instance of law enforcement (executive) of Carinthian provincial laws. It consists of the governor as chairman, two LH deputies and four regional councilors . This is the last time it is a concentration government . With the start of the new legislative period in 2018, the previous system of proportional representation will be replaced by a free system of coalitions.

The current state government has been the state government of Kaiser II since April 12, 2018 .

administration

Beate Prettner Kurt Scheuch Uwe Scheuch Gerhard Dörfler Martin Strutz Karl Pfeifenberger Mathias Reichhold Michael Ausserwinkler Peter Ambrozy Rudolf Gallob Erwin Frühbauer Leopold Wagner Erich Suchanek Hans Kerstnig Hans Sima Mathias Krassnig Hans Ferlitsch Hans Herke Peter Kaiser Gerhard Dörfler Jörg Haider Christof Zernatto Jörg Haider Peter Ambrozy Leopold Wagner Hans Sima Ferdinand Wedenig Hans Piesch

The administration of the state of Carinthia as a corporation is divided into the office of the Carinthian state government , the state authorities and the state institutions. Certain tasks are delegated to outsourced legal entities.

Office of the Carinthian Provincial Government

The office of the Carinthian provincial government serves not only the provincial administration but also the indirect federal administration . The board is the governor, the head of the internal service is the state office director . It is currently divided into ten departments.

State authorities

State authorities are

  • the UVS
  • the State Agrarian Senate
  • the Land Transport Commission
  • the department for state taxes
  • the eight district authorities
  • the basic district commissions

literature

  • Administration. Office of the Carinthian Provincial Government, accessed on May 22, 2013 .

supporting documents

  1. ^ The Carinthian provincial government. Retrieved on April 9, 2013 (own presentation by the Carinthian provincial government).
  2. Carinthia has a new governor. Retrieved April 9, 2013 .
  3. VP moves to new headquarters. Archived from the original on January 7, 2014 .;
  4. "Alien Minarets" & # 151; Austria against new mosques. Retrieved April 9, 2013 .
  5. ^ State authorities. Office of the Carinthian Provincial Government, accessed on May 22, 2013 .

See also

List of provincial governors of Carinthia