List of Austrian family ministers

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Family Minister of the Republic of Austria

Legend

  • No .: chronological order of the federal ministers
  • Federal Minister: Name
  • Life dates: date of birth and death with location information
  • Party: political origin of the Federal Minister
  • Government: the cabinets (government teams) with the respective list of government members
  • Term of office: duration of the respective term of office. In the First Republic, times in which the resigned Chancellor was entrusted with the continuation of business are included; in the Second Republic, such times are specifically indicated in footnotes.
  • Ministry: Name of the ministry

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General questions of family policy were first standardized in 1966 as the responsibility of the Federal Chancellery , from 1971 the later Family Minister Elfriede Karl was State Secretary in the Chancellery, among other things for family issues . An amendment to the Federal Ministries Act in 1979, the Minister of Finance in addition to matters of was equalization of family burdens for the general family policy , in particular the Family Policy Advisory Board and the Family Counseling promoting responsible. In this context, State Secretary Karl moved to the Ministry of Finance.

A separate family ministry has existed, established by Sinowatz, since January 1, 1984, and for most of the time it was called Family and Youth. Initially managed with consumer protection, from 1987 it was combined with environmental protection. In 1995/96, under Franz Vranitzky , there was briefly a purely family ministry, then they returned to the previous form. 2000–2007, the portfolio was named Generations by Wolfgang Schüssel , because the interests of the elderly and the intergenerational balance were to be strengthened, and it came to the Ministry of Social Affairs. Alfred Gusenbauer returned to the original name and handed the affairs over to the Ministry of Health, Werner Faymann to the Ministry of Economic Affairs in 2009. In 2014, however, he reinstalled a family ministry. Sebastian Kurz brought family matters back to the Federal Chancellery in 2018.

Second Republic (since 1945)
No. Federal Minister Life dates Political party government Term of office Ministry
01 Elfriede Karl * September 14, 1933 in Salzburg  SPÖ  Sinowatz January 1, 1984 - September 10, 1984 Federal Ministry for Family, Youth and Consumer Protection
02 Gertrude Fröhlich-Sandner * April 25, 1926 in Vienna ; † June 13, 2008 ibid  SPÖ  Sinowatz
Vranitzky I.
September 10, 1984 - January 21, 1987 Federal Ministry for Family, Youth and Consumer Protection
03 Marilies Flemming * December 16, 1933 in Wiener Neustadt  ÖVP  Vranitzky II
Vranitzky III
January 21, 1987 - March 31, 1987 Federal Ministry for Family, Youth and Consumer Protection
April 1, 1987 - March 5, 1991 Federal Ministry for the Environment, Youth and Family
04th Ruth Feldgrill-Zankel * September 15, 1942 in Kapfenberg  ÖVP  Vranitzky III March 5, 1991 - November 25, 1992 Federal Ministry for the Environment, Youth and Family
05 Maria Rauch-Kallat * January 31, 1949 in Vienna - Währing  ÖVP  Vranitzky III
Vranitzky IV
November 25, 1992 - December 31, 1994 Federal Ministry for the Environment, Youth and Family
06th Sonja Moser * September 23, 1946 in Innsbruck (1998 Moser-Starrach, 2004 Stiegelbauer)  ÖVP  Vranitzky IV January 1, 1995 - January 16, 1995 Federal Minister without portfolio (from November 29, 1994), responsible for youth and family
January 16, 1995 - March 12, 1996
Federal Chancellery
Federal Ministry for Youth and Family
07th Martin Bartenstein * June 3, 1953 in Graz  ÖVP  Vranitzky V
climate
March 12, 1996 - April 30, 1996 Federal Ministry for Youth and Family
May 1, 1996 - February 4, 2000 Federal Ministry for the Environment, Youth and Family
08th Wilhelm Molterer * May 14, 1955 in Steyr  ÖVP  Bowl i February 4, 2000 - March 31, 2000 entrusted with the provisional management Federal Ministry for the Environment, Youth and Family
09 Elisabeth Sickl * January 13, 1940 in Vienna  FPÖ  Bowl i April 1, 2000 - October 24, 2000 Federal Ministry for Social Security and Generations
10 Herbert Haupt * September 28, 1947 in Seeboden , Carinthia  FPÖ  Bowl I
Bowl II
October 24, 2000 - April 30, 2003 Federal Ministry for Social Security and Generations
May 1, 2003 - January 25, 2005 Federal Ministry for Social Security, Generations and Consumer Protection
11 Ursula Haubner * December 22, 1945 in Goisern , Upper Austria  FPÖ , after that  BZÖ  Bowl II January 26, 2005 - January 11, 2007 Federal Ministry for Social Security, Generations and Consumer Protection
12 Erwin Buchinger * December 25, 1955 in Mauthausen  SPÖ  Gusenbauer January 11, 2007 - February 28, 2007 Federal Ministry for Social Security, Generations and Consumer Protection
13 Andrea-Kdolsky.jpg Andrea Kdolsky * November 2, 1962 in Vienna  ÖVP  Gusenbauer March 1, 2007 - December 2, 2008 Federal Ministry for Health, Family and Youth
14th Alois Stöger * September 3, 1960 in Linz  SPÖ  Faymann I. December 2, 2008 - January 31, 2009 Federal Ministry for Health, Family and Youth
15th Reinhold Mitterlehner 2016.jpg Reinhold Mitterlehner * December 10, 1955 in Helfenberg  ÖVP  Faymann I
Faymann II
February 1, 2009 - February 28, 2014 Federal Ministry for Economy, Family and Youth
16 Sophie Karmasin-2013-04-10.jpg Sophie Karmasin * January 5, 1967 in Vienna independent Faymann II
core
March 1, 2014 - December 18, 2017 Federal Ministry for Families and Youth
17th Juliane Bogner-Strauss * November 3, 1971 in Wagna  ÖVP  In short I
Löger
December 18, 2017 - January 8, 2018
January 8, 2018 - May 28, 2019 for women, families and youth;
until June 3, 2019 entrusted with the continuation of the administration
Federal Ministry for Families and Youth
from 8 January 2018 Federal Chancellery
18th Brigitte Bierlein * June 25, 1949 in Vienna  Independent  Small beer June 3, 2019 - June 5, 2019 (interim, as Federal Chancellor) Federal Chancellery
19th Ines Stilling * August 10, 1976 in Graz  Independent  Small beer June 5, 2019 - January 7, 2020 entrusted with the management of matters for women, families and youth belonging to the area of ​​responsibility of the Federal Chancellery Federal Chancellery
19a Sebastian Kurz * August 27, 1986 in Vienna  ÖVP  Short II 7 January 2020 - 8 January 2020 (interim, as Federal Chancellor) Federal Chancellery
20th Christine Aschbacher * July 10, 1983  ÖVP  Short II 8 January 2020 to 28 January 2020 entrusted with the agendas for families and young people (7 January sworn in as Federal Minister without portfolio); from January 29, 2020 Federal Minister for Labor, Family and Youth Federal Chancellery
from 29 January 2020 Federal Ministry for Labor, Family and Youth
No. Federal Minister Life dates Political party government Term of office Ministry

Individual evidence

  1. Establishment of a Federal Ministry for Buildings and Technology and reorganization of the areas of activity of some Federal Ministries, Federal Law Gazette No. 40/1966
  2. Reorganization of responsibilities in matters of family policy . Federal Law Gazette No. 555/197
  3. Amendment of the Federal Ministries Act 1973 as well as the enactment of related provisions on the sphere of activity of the Federal Ministry for Family, Youth and Consumer Protection, Federal Law Gazette No. 617/1983
  4. Federal Minister Christine Aschbacher takes on the first agendas. Press release Herbert Rupp, Press Spokesperson for the Federal Minister, APA OTS0130, Jan. 8, 2020.