Provincial government Burgstaller II

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The state government Burgstaller II was after the state election in Salzburg in 2009 from 2009 to 2013, the Salzburg Provincial Government under Governor Mrs. Gabi Burgstaller . The members of the state government were sworn in by the Salzburg state parliament on April 22, 2009. The state government remained unchanged in terms of personnel compared to the state government Burgstaller I. It was founded on June 19, 2013 by the successor government Haslauer jun. I relieved.

Government members

Office Surname Political party Departments
Governor Gabi Burgstaller SPÖ Labor market, education, schools, universities of applied sciences, universities, adult education, civil protection, fire services, representation and external relations, science and research, women, Europe
1. Deputy Governor Wilfried Haslauer ÖVP Economy, tourism, traffic, construction, communities, museums, special cultural projects, company-related research
2. Deputy Governor Walter Steidl
(Regional Councilor from October 3, 2012, Deputy Governor from January 23, 2013)
SPÖ Health, social affairs, state institutions
Provincial Council Georg Maltschnig
(from January 23, 2013)
SPÖ Finance and asset management, culture, sports
Provincial Council Walter Blachfellner SPÖ Housing subsidies, regional planning, environmental protection, environmental medicine, consumer protection, trade, industrial facilities
Provincial Council Josef Eisl ÖVP Agriculture and forestry, water (water law and water management), building, fire and road law, nature conservation, energy, personnel
Provincial Councilor Tina Widmann
(from November 10, 2010)
ÖVP Family, children, youth, integration, asylum, basic services, senior citizens, Hohe Tauern National Park, folk culture, preservation of cultural heritage, community development
Members of the state government who left prematurely
Provincial Councilor Doraja Eberle
(until November 10, 2010)
ÖVP Family, children, youth, integration, asylum, basic services, senior citizens, Hohe Tauern National Park, folk culture, preservation of cultural heritage, community development
Provincial Councilor Erika Scharer
(until July 6, 2011)
SPÖ Health, social affairs, state institutions
Provincial Councilor Cornelia Schmidjell
(from July 6, 2011 to October 3, 2012)
SPÖ Health, social affairs, state institutions
2. Deputy Governor David Brenner
(until January 23, 2013)
SPÖ Finance and asset management, culture, sports