List of Austrian Chancellery Ministers
The list of Austrian Chancellery Ministers contains the Chancellery Ministers since the establishment of the First Republic .
Chancellery Minister of the Republic of Austria
Legend
- No .: chronological order of the federal ministers
- Federal Chancellor: Name
- Life dates: date of birth and death with location information
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Party: political origin of the Federal Minister
- First republic
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Second republic
- ÖVP ÖVP Austrian People's Party
- SPÖ Social Democratic Party of Austria (1945–1991: Socialist Party of Austria )
- Period: Numbering of the terms of office of a federal minister, if they do not follow one another, in Arabic, otherwise the cabinets (government teams) in Roman. Linked to the respective list of government members.
- Government: The Chancellor's party is listed first, followed by other parties represented in the government.
- 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.
list
First Republic (1918–1938) | |||||
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No. | Federal Minister | Political party | period | Term of office | Ministry |
1 | Hermann Oh | ? | Dollfuss (I) | May 20, 1932 - Sep 28 1932 | Federal Minister entrusted with the technical management of public security affairs |
2 | Alfred Grünberger | CS | Seipel (II, III) | Apr 17, 1923 - Nov 20, 1923 | Federal Minister entrusted with the management of foreign affairs |
3 | Heinrich Mataja | CS | Ramek (I) | Nov 20, 1924 - Nov 24, 1926 | Federal Minister with the leadership of foreign affairs entrusted |
Vincent Schumy | LB |
Schober (III) |
May 10, 1933 - Sep 21 1933 |
26 Sep 1929 - Sep 30 1930Federal Minister for the technical management of internal affairs (Schober)
Federal Minister entrusted with the technical management of matters of internal administration and economic policy matters (Dollfuß) |
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4th | Ignaz Seipel | CS | Vaugoin | Sep 30 1930 - Nov 29, 1930 | Federal Minister for the technical management of foreign affairs (in office until December 4, 1930) |
5 | Ernst Rüdiger Starhemberg | HB / VF |
Vaugoin |
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Sep 30 1930 - Nov 29, 1930Federal Minister for the technical management of internal affairs (Vaugoin, in office until December 4, 1930) Vice Chancellor (May 1, 1934 - May 14, 1936), |
6th | Franz Winkler | LB |
Ender |
June 20, 1931 - May 10, 1933 |
Dec. 4, 1930 - June 16, 1931Federal Minister entrusted with the technical management of internal affairs, from affairs (then Vice Chancellor) June 20, 1931 internal administration |
7th | Franz Bachinger | LB |
Buresch (II) |
Feb. 4, 1932 - May 10, 1933 | Federal Minister entrusted with the technical management of public security affairs, from May 6, 1933 (under Dollfuss) entrusted with the technical management of internal administration matters |
8th | Emil Fey | HB / VF |
Dollfuss (I , II) Schuschnigg (I) |
Sep 21 1933 (Between then |
May 10, 1933 - Federal Minister entrusted with the technical management of public security affairs,
from May 1, 1934 entrusted with the technical management of security affairs and matters belonging to the sphere of activity of Section 4, entrusted with the technical management of internal administration affairs |
9 | Otto Ender | CS |
Dollfuss (I , II) Schuschnigg (I) |
July 19, 1933 - July 10, 1934 | Federal Minister, entrusted of constitutional and administrative reform matters from July 20, 1933 | with the technical management
10 | Robert Kerber | CS |
Dollfuss (II) Schuschnigg (I) |
21 Sep 1933 - May 14, 1936 | Federal Minister, from of internal administration matters from May 1, 1934 (Schuschnigg) in addition to the substantive management of the affairs of the administrative affairs of the Federal Institute of Statistics in charge |
23 Sep In 1933 entrusted with the technical management
11 | Richard Schmitz | CS |
Dollfuss (II) Schuschnigg (I) |
Feb 16, 1934 - July 10, 1934 | Federal Minister (formerly Vice Chancellor and Federal Minister for Social Administration ) |
12 | Egon Berger-Waldenegg | VF |
Dollfuss (II) Schuschnigg (I) |
July 29, 1934 - May 14, 1936 | Federal Minister, Aug. 3, 1934 - and again from Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs October 29, 1935 |
Oct. 17, 1935
13 | Odo Neustädter striker | VF | Schuschnigg (I , III) |
Nov 6, 1936 - Mar 20 1937 |
Sep 10 1934 - Oct 17, 1935Federal minister entrusted with the technical management of the activities of the federal ministries that prepare legislation on the professional reorganization (I.)
Federal Minister entrusted with the technical management of security affairs and the preparation of legislation on professional reorganization (III.) |
Eduard Baar-Baarenfels | VF |
Dollfuss (II) Schuschnigg (I) |
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Oct 17, 1935 - May 15, 1936Federal Minister on affairs of the Security Forces and the internal administration entrusted | 29 October 1935 with the objective management of the|
Karl Buresch | CS |
Dollfuss (II) Schuschnigg (I) |
Jan 30, 1936 |
Oct 17, 1935 - Federal Minister (previously Federal Minister of Finance ) | |
14th | Edmund Glaise-Horstenau | VF (own NSDAP ) | Schuschnigg (II , III , IV) | July 11, 1936 - March 11. 1938 | Federal Minister
from November 6, 1936 (III.) entrusted with the technical management of internal administration matters |
15th | Hans Rott | - (own. CS ) |
Schuschnigg (IV) | Feb 16, 1938 - Mar 11 1938 | Federal Minister |
Guido Schmidt | NSDAP | Schuschnigg (IV) | Feb 16, 1938 - Mar 11 1938 | Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs (previously since July 11, 1936, Deputy Secretary of the Federal Criminal Police Office ) | |
Arthur Seyss-Inquart | NSDAP | Schuschnigg (IV) | Feb 16, 1938 - Mar 11 1938 | Federal Minister entrusted with the technical management of internal administration and security matters (then Federal Chancellor ) | |
Guido Zernatto | independent | Schuschnigg (IV) | Feb 16, 1938 - Mar 11 1938 | Federal Minister | |
Second Republic (since 1945) | |||||
No. | Federal Minister | Political party | period | Term of office | Ministry |
16 | Alois Weinberger | ÖVP | Figl (I) | Dec. 20, 1945 - Jan. 11, 1947 | Federal Minister |
17th | Karl Gruber | ÖVP |
Figl (I , II , III) Raab (I) |
Dec. 20, 1945 - Nov. 26, 1953 | Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs |
18th | Erwin Altenburger | ÖVP | Figl (I) | Jan 11, 1947 - Oct 10, 1949 | Federal Minister |
19th | Leopold Figl | ÖVP | Raab (I , II) | Nov. 26, 1953 - June 10, 1959 | Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs |
20th | Ferdinand Graf | ÖVP | Raab (II) | June 29, 1956 - July 15, 1956 | Federal Minister for National Defense Affairs |
21st | Bruno Kreisky | SPÖ | Raab (III) | July 16, 1959 - July 31, 1959 | Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs |
22nd | Bruno Pittermann | SPÖ |
Raab (II , III , IV) Gorbach (I , II) |
July 29, 1959 - April 19, 1966 | Vice Chancellor (since nationalized enterprises (champagne IV) - agendas of the BKA entrusted | May 22, 1957), with the management of
23 | Vincent Kotzina | ÖVP | Klaus (II) | Apr. 19, 1966 - June 6, 1966 | Federal Minister without portfolio (then Federal Ministry for Buildings and Technology ) |
24 | Hertha Firnberg | SPÖ | Kreisky (I) | Apr. 21, 1970 - July 26, 1970 | Federal Minister without portfolio (then Federal Ministry for Science and Research ) |
25th | Ingrid Leodolter | SPÖ | Kreisky (II) | Nov. 4, 1971 - Feb. 2, 1972 | Federal Minister without portfolio (then Federal Ministry for Health and Environment ) |
26th | Franz Löschnak | SPÖ |
Sinowatz |
Dec 18, 1985 - Feb 2, 1989 | Federal Minister, until Jan. 21, 1987 (Vranitzky II.) Federal Minister of Health and Public Service (then |
Nov. 25, 1986
27 | Heinrich Neisser | ÖVP | Vranitzky (II) | Apr 1, 1987 - Apr 24, 1989 | Federal Minister for Federalism and Administrative Reform |
Harald Ettl | SPÖ | Vranitzky (II , III) | Feb. 2, 1989 - Feb. 1, 1991 | Federal Minister for Health and Public Service until October 9, 1990 (II., Then entrusted until 17), from without portfolio (then Federal Ministry for Health, Sport and Consumer Protection ) December 17, 1990 (III.) Federal Minister |
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28 | Josef Riegler | ÖVP | Vranitzky (II , III) | Apr. 24, 1989 - Oct. 22, 1991 |
Vice Chancellor (until July 2, 1991), Federal Minister for Federalism and Administrative Reform from July 2, 1991 also Federal Minister without portfolio |
29 | Johanna Dohnal | SPÖ | Vranitzky (III , IV) | Jan 10, 1991 - Apr 6, 1995 | Federal Minister without portfolio , from February 8, 1991 Federal Minister for Women's Affairs |
30th | Jürgen Weiss | ÖVP | Vranitzky (III) |
Nov 7, 1991 - Nov 29, 1994 |
October 22, 1991 resp.Federal Minister for Federalism and Administrative Reform |
31 | Helga Konrad | SPÖ | Vranitzky (IV) , (V) | Apr 6, 1995 - Jan 28, 1997 | Federal Minister for Women's Affairs |
32 | Barbara Prammer | SPÖ | climate | Jan 28, 1997 - Feb 4, 2000 | Federal Minister without portfolio , from Feb. 26, 1997 Federal Minister for Women's Affairs and Consumer Protection |
33 | Doris Bures | SPÖ | Gusenbauer | 1st Mar 2007 - July 1, 2008 | Federal Minister for Women, Media and Regional Policy |
34 | Gabriele Heinisch-Hosek | SPÖ | Faymann (I) | Dec 2, 2008 - Dec 15, 2013 | Federal Minister without portfolio until December 21, 2008 from December 22, 2008 Federal Minister for Women and Public Service |
35 | Josef Ostermayer | SPÖ |
Faymann (II) |
Dec 16, 2013 - May 18, 2016 | Federal Minister for the Constitution and Public Service from March 1, 2014 Federal Minister for Art and Culture, Constitution and Public Service |
36 | Thomas Drozda | SPÖ | core | May 18, 2016 - December 18, 2017 | Federal Minister for Art and Culture, Constitution and Media |
37 | Gernot Blümel | ÖVP |
Short (I) |
Dec 18, 2017 - June 3, 2019 | until Jan. 7, 2018 Federal Minister for Art, Culture, Constitution and Media from January 8, 2018 Federal Minister for EU, Art, Culture and Media |
38 | Juliane Bogner-Strauss | ÖVP |
Short (I) |
Jan 8, 2018 - June 3, 2019 | Federal Minister for Women, Families and Youth; in addition to the line of since May 22, 2019 Ministry of Public Service and Sport entrusted |
39 | Ines Stilling | independent | Small beer | June 3, 2019 - January 7, 2020 | initially Federal Minister in the Federal Chancellery without portfolio; from 6 June 2019 Federal Minister in the Federal Chancellery with the agendas women, families and youth |
40 | Alexander Schallenberg | independent | Small beer | June 6, 2019 - January 7, 2020 | from 3 June 2019 Federal Minister for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs; from 6 June 2019 additionally entrusted as Federal Minister in the Federal Chancellery with the agendas for EU, art, culture and media |
41 | Christine Aschbacher | ÖVP | Short II | Jan 7, 2020 - Jan 28, 2020 | initially Federal Minister in the Federal Chancellery without portfolio; from 9 January 2020 Federal Minister for Families, Youth and Voluntary Work in the Federal Chancellery |
42 | Karoline Edtstadler | ÖVP | Short II | Jan 7, 2020 - | initially Federal Minister in the Federal Chancellery without portfolio; from 9 January 2020 Federal Minister for EU, Arts and Culture in the Federal Chancellery; since 29 January: Federal Minister for EU and Constitution in the Federal Chancellery |
43 | Susanne Raab | ÖVP | Short II | Jan 7, 2020 - | initially Federal Minister in the Federal Chancellery without portfolio; from 9 January 2020 Federal Minister for Women’s and Equal Opportunities Policy, Ethnic Groups and Culture in the Federal Chancellery; since 29 January: Federal Minister for Women and Integration in the Federal Chancellery |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Dr. Hermann Ach on the website of the Austrian Parliament
- ↑ Implementation of the Federal Constitutional Law to Combat State-Endangering Endeavors in the Private Sector , Federal Law Gazette No. 473/1935
- ^ Hans Rott on the website of the Austrian Parliament ; Entry on Rott, Hans in the Austria Forum (in the AEIOU Austria Lexicon )
- ↑ Alois Weinberger on the website of the Austrian Parliament
- ↑ according to Art. 77 Para. 3 of the B-VG
- ↑ a b c In accordance with the resolutions of the Federal President, with which the substantive management of the following matters belonging to the sphere of activity of the Federal Chancellery is delegated to a separate Federal Minister, 8 January 2020: Federal Law Gazette II No. 8/2020 (Karoline Edtstadler), Federal Law Gazette II No. 9/2020 (Christine Aschbacher), Federal Law Gazette II No. 10/2020 (Susanne Raab).