Cabinet of the Federal Chancellor
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State level | Federation | ||
position | Office of the Federal Chancellor at the Federal Chancellery | ||
Headquarters | Vienna 1 , Ballhausplatz | ||
management | Bernhard Bonelli |
The Cabinet of the Federal Chancellor ( KabBK ) is the closest staff unit to the Austrian Federal Chancellor .
Function and organization
Every member of the government in Austria, head of state and vice-chancellor as well as federal minister , maintains a staff unit called the cabinet (to cabinet '[back] room').
The cabinet at the Federal Chancellery is the department that oversees the direct agendas of the Federal Chancellor, on the one hand as his private secretariat , and on the other hand, government portfolios that the Chancellor has stipulated for personal care, mostly because of their political relevance (unless there is a Chancellery Minister or - state secretary is entrusted with it). It also represents the Federal Chancellor in various important bodies.
The cabinet is not integrated into the official section structure of the Federal Chancellery, but is available for the personal use of the Chancellor himself. It generally comprises around a dozen familiar employees of an incumbent head of government.
The head of cabinet , who is not a member of the government himself, is one of the more influential people in Austrian domestic politics. Another important position in the cabinet is the press spokesman for the Chancellery. Otherwise it remains largely in the background in Austrian politics. In addition to the head of the cabinet, his deputies and the press spokesman, the office of the appointment secretariat of the cabinet of the Federal Chancellor and the secretariat of the cabinet of the Federal Chancellor are affiliated.
List of heads of cabinet
- (Sketchy)
- Franz Karasek 1964–1966 under Josef Klaus
- Alois Mock 1966–1969 under Josef Klaus
- Peter Jankowitsch 1970–1973 under Bruno Kreisky
- Alfred Reiter 1974–1979 under Bruno Kreisky
- Ferdinand Lacina 1980–1982 under Bruno Kreisky
- Herbert Amry 1982–1983 under Bruno Kreisky
- Hans Pusch 1983–1986 under Fred Sinowatz
- Max Kothbauer 1986–1988 under Franz Vranitzky
- Johann Sereinig 1988–1993 under Franz Vranitzky
- Karl Krammer 1994–1996 under Franz Vranitzky
- Harald Perl 1997-2000 under Viktor Klima
- Ursula Plassnik 2000–2003 under Wolfgang Schüssel
- Martin Falb 2004–2007 under Wolfgang Schüssel
- Johannes Schnizer 2007–2008 under Alfred Gusenbauer and Werner Faymann
- Nicole Bayer 2009–2014 under Werner Faymann
- Susanne Schnopfhagen-Metzger 2014–2016 under Werner Faymann
- Maria Maltschnig from May to October 2016 under Christian Kern
- Christopher Berka 2016–2017 under Christian Kern
- Bernd Brünner 2017–2018 under Sebastian Kurz
- Bernhard Bonelli 2019 under Sebastian Kurz
- Thomas Oberreiter 2019 under Brigitte Bierlein
- Bernhard Bonelli from 2020 under Sebastian Kurz
literature
- Manfried Welan , Heinrich Neisser : The Federal Chancellor in the Austrian constitution . Verlag Hollinek, 1971, ISBN 3-85119-058-0 (978-385119058-8), p. 158 ff.
Individual evidence
- ↑ see BKA organization chart as of July 2, 2012 ( memento of the original from July 21, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , bka.gv.at (pdf; 78 kB)
- ↑ Cabinet of the Federal Chancellor ( Memento of the original dated December 22, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Business division of the Federal Chancellery, bka.gv.at (accessed on July 2, 2012)
- ^ Business division of the Federal Chancellery. Retrieved April 18, 2019 .
- ^ Cabinet of the Federal Chancellor - Federal Chancellery Austria. Retrieved April 18, 2019 (Austrian German).
- ↑ later General Director of Investkredit
- ↑ constitutional judges Johannes Schnizer , vfgh.gv.at (short life cycle)
- ↑ Michael Völker: Faymann's new head of cabinet , DER STANDARD, print edition, February 16, 2009 ( online , February 15, 2009)
- ↑ Michael Völker: The woman who organized the chancellor. DER STANDARD, print edition, February 16, 2009 ( online , February 15, 2009)
- ↑ Thomas Prior: Heads of Cabinet: Parallel slalom in the shadow of the mighty. - Nicole Bayer and Martin Hauer head the offices of the Chancellor and Vice Chancellor. A double portrait. Die Presse, February 28, 2009 ( online , February 27, 2009)
- ↑ a b Susanne Metzger new head of cabinet in the cabinet of the Federal Chancellor. Nicole Bayer returns to the Federal Chancellery. ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Press release BKA, April 15, 2014.
- ^ Susanne Metzger: The Chancellor's new head of cabinet. In Die Presse online, April 15, 2014.
- ↑ derStandard.at - Personalia: Coming and going in the cabinet of ministers . Article dated May 18, 2016, accessed July 9, 2016.
- ↑ derStandard.at - Maria Maltschnig: Left economist takes over Renner Institute . Article dated October 14, 2016, accessed July 4, 2017.
- ^ DerStandard.at - Christopher Berka new head of cabinet of Chancellor Kern . Article dated October 26, 2016, accessed July 4, 2017.
- ^ Business division of the Federal Chancellery. Retrieved April 14, 2018 .
- ↑ Philosopher becomes head of cabinet from Kurz , oe24.at, December 11, 2018, accessed on September 30, 2019.
- ↑ Bierlein brings new government spokesman and office manager , Der Standard, June 7, 2019, accessed on September 30, 2019.