State government Wedenig I
The provincial government of Wedenig I formed the Carinthian provincial government in the 16th legislative period from the election of the new governor Ferdinand Wedenig on April 25, 1949 to the election of the successor government of the provincial government of Wedenig II on November 14, 1949.
After the state elections in 1945 , four of the seven government seats went to the Socialist Party of Austria (SPÖ) and three to the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP). With Ferdinand Wedenig , the governor was once again provided by the SPÖ, which also sent the first deputy governor and two regional councilors to the government. In addition to the second deputy governor, the ÖVP provided two state councilors. The government seats were assigned according to the proportional system. There were no changes to the government team during the tenure of the Wedenig government.
Government members
Office | Surname | Political party | Presentations |
---|---|---|---|
Governor | Ferdinand Wedenig | SPÖ | |
1. Deputy Governor | Hans Herke | SPÖ | |
2. Deputy Governor | Hans Ferlitsch | ÖVP | |
Provincial Council | Paul Jobst | SPÖ | |
Provincial Council | Matthias Krassnig | SPÖ | |
Provincial Council | Franz Sagaischek | ÖVP | |
Provincial Council | Alois Karisch | ÖVP |
literature
- Karl Anderwald : State government, state parliament and state parliament parties. In: Helmut Rumpler (Ed.): Kärnten. From the German border mark to the Austrian federal state. (History of the Austrian federal states since 1945, vol. 2) ISBN 3-205-98792-6 .
- 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