State government Wallnöfer II

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The state government Wallnöfer II formed the Tyrolean state government during the VI. Legislative period under Governor Eduard Wallnöfer between November 2, 1965 and October 20, 1970.

The People's Party (OVP) had in the state election 1965 the entitlement to six of the eight government seats as in the previous options, darunten the governor, a governor-deputy and four national councils. The Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ) was also represented in the state government by a deputy governor due to the proportional representation system, and the SPÖ also provided a state councilor. Compared to the previous government, the Wallnöfer I state government , there were two changes. While the former Deputy Governor Hans Gamper (ÖVP) was no longer a member of the government, Fritz Prior (ÖVP) took up this post in the government. In addition, Provincial Councilor Hermann Scheidle (ÖVP) was no longer a member of the government. Karl Erlacher (ÖVP) was newly appointed to the government for him . During the tenure of the Wallnöfer II state government, however, there were no personnel changes.

While governor Wallnöfer was elected with 35 of the 36 possible votes, the election of the remaining members of the government took place according to proportional representation through the written nomination of the government members by the two state parliament clubs of the ÖVP and SPÖ.

Government members

Office Surname Political party Business areas
Governor Eduard Wallnöfer ÖVP
First Deputy Governor Fritz Prior ÖVP
Second Deputy Governor Karl art SPÖ
Provincial Council Karl Erlacher ÖVP
Provincial Council Robert Lackner ÖVP
Provincial Council Adolf Troppmair ÖVP
Provincial Council Reinhold Unterweger ÖVP
Provincial Council Rupert Zechtl SPÖ

literature

  • Josef Rauchberger (Ed.): Keyword Federal States - Federal Council. Elections and representative bodies of the federal states from 1945 to 2000. Vienna 2000, ISBN 3-901111-05-0 .
  • Stenographic reports of the Tyrolean Parliament, VI. period