Federal government Faymann I

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Federal government Faymann I
27. Federal Government of the Second Republic of Austria
Inauguration of the Federal Government, Dec. 2, 2008
Chancellor Werner Faymann
choice 2008
Legislative period XXIV.
Appointed by Federal President Heinz Fischer
education December 2, 2008
The End December 16, 2013
Duration 5 years and 14 days
predecessor Federal Government Gusenbauer
successor Federal government Faymann II
composition
Party (s) SPÖ and ÖVP
representation
National Council
108/183

The federal government Faymann I , a grand coalition of the Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ) and the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP), was formed after the early elections to the National Council on September 28, 2008 . It was appointed and sworn in on December 2, 2008 by Federal President Heinz Fischer . Chancellor was Werner Faymann (SPÖ) Vice Chancellor Josef Pröll (ÖVP). When the government was reshuffled in April 2011, Josef Pröll resigned; Michael Spindelegger (ÖVP) became Vice Chancellor.

Following the elections to the National Council in 2013 , Federal President Heinz Fischer's government was entrusted on October 1, 2013 with the continuation of business until a new government was appointed. The appointment of the federal government Faymann II took place on December 16, 2013.

Government formation

In the election on September 28, 2008, the SPÖ received 29.26% (minus 6.08 percentage points) and the ÖVP 25.98% (minus 8.35 percentage points) of the votes. The FPÖ received 17.54 percent of the votes (plus 6.51 percentage points) and the Alliance Future Austria (BZÖ), which emerged from the FPÖ in 2005, received 10.7% (plus 6.59 percentage points). As federal chairman of the party with the most votes, Faymann was commissioned by Federal President Fischer to form a government on October 8, 2008.

Neither party had a majority for a single government. A coalition of the SPÖ and ÖVP was the only possible two-party coalition. While Faymann spoke out in favor of this variant from the start and ruled out coalition variants with the FPÖ and BZÖ, representatives of the ÖVP had also advocated an ÖVP-FPÖ-BZÖ coalition or for joining the opposition. The financial crisis since 2007 and the risk of a recession in Austria were reasons why Faymann and the new ÖVP federal party chairman Pröll quickly began coalition talks and came to an agreement on a new grand coalition in a relatively short period of 56 days.

composition

The federal government Faymann I was sworn in on December 2, 2008 in the following composition:

The division of responsibilities was largely taken over by the Gusenbauer Federal Government . Only the Justice Ministry, headed by Maria Berger , switched from the SPÖ to the ÖVP and was subordinate to the judge Claudia Bandion-Ortner . In return, the SPÖ received the Ministry of Health from the ÖVP (former Minister Andrea Kdolsky ). Contrary to the concerns of well-known constitutional lawyers, the ministries of the interior and justice were led by ministers from the same party. The previous Foreign Minister Ursula Plassnik announced that she would leave the government. As a reason, she cited differences on the question of whether future EU treaty amendments should be decided by parliamentary channels or through referendums.

There were regroupings within the ministries: The Ministry of Economic Affairs relocated the labor area to the social department, while the sports area was transferred to the Ministry of Defense. The family and youth agendas were handed over from the Ministry of Health to the Ministry of Economic Affairs. Compared to 2006 there were only four instead of six state secretaries.

Gabriele Heinisch-Hosek was appointed Federal Minister without Portfolio on December 2, 2008 and Federal Minister for Women's Affairs and Public Service on December 18, 2008.

Claudia Bandion-Ortner was appointed Federal Minister of Justice on January 15, 2009, as the Bawag trial first had to be concluded. Previously, Science Minister Johannes Hahn was also Minister of Justice for this transition period. She was replaced by Beatrix Karl on April 21, 2011.

Verena Remler was sworn in on November 26, 2010 as the successor to Christine Marek , who moved to the Vienna municipal council and state parliament as head of the ÖVP .

Beatrix Karl was appointed Federal Minister for Science and Research on January 26, 2010, as her predecessor Johannes Hahn was appointed to the European Commission (Barroso II).

Government reshuffle in April 2011

On April 13, 2011, Josef Pröll announced his impending resignation as Vice Chancellor and Finance Minister as well as ÖVP chairman for health reasons. The ÖVP designated Michael Spindelegger as the new Vice Chancellor and new ministers and state secretaries for some of its ministries. The dismissal of the old and appointment of the new ministers and state secretaries took place on April 21, 2011.

Here switched Maria Fekter by the Interior Ministry to the Ministry of Finance. The previous Lower Austrian Provincial Councilor Johanna Mikl-Leitner became the new Interior Minister . Claudia Bandion-Ortner left the government and was replaced in the Ministry of Justice by the previous Minister of Science, Beatrix Karl . This was followed by the previous rector of the University of Innsbruck Karlheinz Töchterle .

With the government reshuffle, some of the state secretaries were also reassigned to other ministries. Wolfgang Waldner was appointed State Secretary in the Foreign Ministry and Sebastian Kurz in the Interior Ministry . The chairman of the JVP, Sebastian Kurz, previously a councilor in Vienna, was entrusted with the integration agenda. For these two newly appointed state secretariats, the state secretariats previously occupied by Reinhold Lopatka in the Ministry of Finance and Verena Remler in the Ministry of Economic Affairs no longer existed .

Government reshuffle in March 2013

On March 5, 2013, Federal Chancellor Faymann and Minister of Defense Norbert Darabos announced that Darabos would step down as Minister of Defense and Sport on March 11, 2013 and return to the SPÖ's party headquarters as Federal Managing Director. His successor was the Styrian parliamentary group leader of the SPÖ in the Federal Council, Gerald Klug .

Overview

Federal government Faymann I - December 2, 2008 to December 16, 2013
Office photo Surname Political party State Secretary Political party
Chancellor
Werner Faymann Vienna08-2008a.jpg
Werner Faymann SPÖ Josef Ostermayer SPÖ
Vice Chancellor
Josef Pröll ÖVP-Bauernbund-Erntedankfest 2008.jpg
Josef Pröll
until April 21, 2011
ÖVP
HBM Spindelegger1.jpg
Michael Spindelegger
from April 21, 2011
ÖVP
European and International Affairs
HBM Spindelegger1.jpg
Michael Spindelegger ÖVP Wolfgang Waldner
from April 21, 2011 to August 22, 2012
ÖVP
Reinhold Lopatka
from September 11, 2012
Interior
Maria Fekter.jpg
Maria Fekter
until April 21, 2011
ÖVP
Johanna Mikl-Leitner.JPG
Johanna Mikl-Leitner
from April 21, 2011
ÖVP Sebastian Kurz
from April 21, 2011
ÖVP
Judiciary
JohannesHahnPortrait.jpg
Johannes Hahn
until January 15, 2009
ÖVP
Claudia Bandion-Ortner (Gala Night of Sports 2009) .jpg
Claudia Bandion-Ortner
until April 21, 2011
Non-party (nominated by the ÖVP)
Beatrix Karl1.jpg
Beatrix Karl
from April 21, 2011
ÖVP
Finances
Josef Pröll ÖVP-Bauernbund-Erntedankfest 2008.jpg
Josef Pröll
until April 21, 2011
ÖVP Reinhold Lopatka
until April 21, 2011
ÖVP
Maria Fekter.jpg
Maria Fekter
from April 21, 2011
Andreas Schieder SPÖ
Economy, family and youth
Reinhold Mitterlehner Viennale 2012.jpg
Reinhold Mitterlehner ÖVP Christine Marek
until November 26, 2010
ÖVP
Verena Remler
until April 21, 2011
Labor, social and consumer protection
Rudolf Hundstorfer (Gala Night of Sports 2009) .jpg
Rudolf Hundstorfer SPÖ
Agriculture, forestry, environment and water management
Nikolaus Berlakovich 02.12.2008.jpg
Nikolaus Berlakovich ÖVP
National defense
Norbert Darabos (8674434555) .jpg
Norbert Darabos
until March 11, 2013
SPÖ
Gerald Klug - Sports Day 2013 Vienna 1.jpg
Gerald Klug
from March 11, 2013
SPÖ
Transport, innovation and technology
Doris Bures 20120425 02.jpg
Doris Bures SPÖ
Lessons, arts and culture
Claudia Schmied 2007 cutout.JPG
Claudia Schmied SPÖ
Science and Research
JohannesHahnPortrait.jpg
Johannes Hahn
until January 26, 2010
ÖVP
Beatrix Karl1.jpg
Beatrix Karl
until April 21, 2011
ÖVP
Austrian  Science book of the year 2012 c-Töchterle.png
Karlheinz Töchterle
from April 21, 2011
ÖVP
health
Health Minister Alois Stöger (3074205754) .jpg
Alois Stöger SPÖ
Chancellery Minister for Women's Affairs and Public Service
Gabriele Heinisch-Hosek 02.12.2008.jpg
Gabriele Heinisch-Hosek SPÖ

Literature and Sources

  • Government program of the Faymann government ( pdf , 987 KiB, spoe.at)
  • Government declaration, declaration by the federal government (1 / RGER) by Werner Faymann. In: 6th session of the National Council of the Republic of Austria. Shorthand protocol, Wednesday, December 3, 2008, pp. 31–44 (afterwards: debate)
  • Further parliamentary materials: Parliament active> All items on the agenda : since October 28, 2008 XXIV legislative period

Web links

Commons : Angelobung der Bundesregierung - 2008-12-02  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Constitutional experts : Police and justice at the ÖVP are "nonsense" . In: The Standard of November 21, 2008, accessed November 24, 2008
  2. In detail: The allocation of departments. In: The Standard . November 23, 2008, accessed January 10, 2014 .
  3. Claudia Dannhauser and Erich Witzmann: Plassnik could not follow the EU line. In: The press . November 23, 2008, accessed January 10, 2014 .
  4. ^ ÖVP and SPÖ agree on a grand coalition. (No longer available online.) In: Rheinische Post . November 23, 2008, archived from the original on December 6, 2008 ; accessed on January 10, 2014 .
  5. ^ Austria: SPÖ and ÖVP form a grand coalition. In: The time . November 23, 2008, accessed January 10, 2014 .
  6. ^ SPÖ government team. In: The Standard. November 24, 2008, accessed January 10, 2014 .
  7. ^ ÖVP government team. In: The Standard. November 24, 2008, accessed January 10, 2014 .
  8. ÖVP and SPÖ introduce government team. In: The press. November 24, 2008, accessed January 10, 2014 .
  9. Federal Minister Gabriele Heinisch-Hosek ( memento of December 29, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) on December 18, 2008
  10. Belatedly sworn in ( memento of December 16, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) on January 15, 2009
  11. ^ BM for Science and Research on January 26, 2010
  12. ORF: Beatrix Karl sworn in  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. on January 26, 2010@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / oe1.orf.at  
  13. ^ The press : Team Spindelegger sworn , April 21, 2011.
  14. Replacement of Darabos