Federal Government Mayr II

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The Mayr II federal government (November 20, 1920– June 21, 1921 ) succeeded the state government on November 20, 1920 , and since November 10, 1920, the Mayr I government , a proportional interim government, and held office until June 21, 1921 (on November 1 , 1920 ). June 1921 after resignation from the Federal President charged with the continuation of business ). The minority cabinet formed by the Christian Social Party was supported by the Greater Germans and elected by the National Council with 99 of 158 votes; the social democrats were in opposition. Successor of the cabinet, was the federal government Schober I .

Office Official Political party
Federal Chancellor , entrusted: Head of the Federal Ministry for Foreign Affairs Michael Mayr CSP
Vice Chancellor , entrusted: Education and Culture in the Federal Ministry of the Interior and Education Walter Breisky CSP
Federal Minister of the Interior and Education, entrusted: Army Affairs; Education and culture: see Vice Chancellor Egon Glanz (independent), until April 12, 1921, Walter Breisky (CSP), until April 28, 1921, Rudolf Ramek (CSP), from April 28, 1921
Federal Minister for Agriculture and Forestry Alois Haueis CSP
Federal Minister of Finance Ferdinand Grimm
Federal Minister for the Army Egon Glanz (independent), entrusted until April 12, 1921, Walter Breisky (CSP), entrusted until April 28, 1921, Carl Vaugoin (CSP), from April 28, 1921
Federal Minister for Trade and Commerce, Industry and Buildings Eduard Heinl CSP
Federal Minister of Justice Rudolf Paltauf
Federal Minister for Transport Karl Pesta
Federal Minister for Social Administration Josef Resch CSP
Federal Minister for People's Nutrition Alfred Grünberger

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  1. ^ Daily newspaper Wiener Zeitung , Vienna, No. 266, November 21, 1920, page 1, official part
  2. Stenographic Protocols. First republic. Session 3 (= 1st legislative period of the National Council). Members of the Federal Governments
  3. Stenographic Protocol. 3rd session of the National Council of the Republic of Austria. Saturday, November 20, 1920 (= p. 55 ff.)