State government and city senate Häupl V

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State government and city senate Häupl V
Michael Häupl (2010)
Governor Mayor Michael Häupl
choice 2010
Legislative period 19th
Appointed by Vienna City Council
education November 25, 2010
The End November 24, 2015
Duration 4 years and 364 days
predecessor State government and city senate Häupl IV
successor State government and city senate Häupl VI
composition
Party (s) SPÖ and GREEN
representation
Vienna City Council and Parliament
60/100

The state government and city senate Häupl V is the city ​​senate elected on November 25, 2010 by the Vienna municipal council , which is also the state government. He was in office until November 24, 2015 and was replaced by the state government and city senate Häupl VI on that day .

On the basis of the municipal council election on October 10, 2010 , the municipal council was reconstituted and re-elected Michael Häupl as mayor and governor with 65 votes. The municipal council also decided unanimously that the city senate, chaired by the mayor, should consist of twelve city councilors.

The city councils were then elected with different majorities: Most of the votes, 73, received Michael Ludwig (SPÖ), the fewest, 38, Eduard Schock (FPÖ). The new - for the first time green - Vice Mayor Maria Vassilakou received 58 votes.

The municipal council also decided on the new division of business that came into effect on November 25, 2010 (eight business groups, each headed by an executive city council, and the municipal departments belonging to them ).

On October 11, 2015, the state and municipal council elections took place in Vienna 2015 , which resulted in changes for the state government and city senate Häupl VI .

Members of the city senate and the state government

Office Surname Political party Business group
Governor
Mayor
Michael Häupl SPÖ
Deputy
Governor Vice Mayor
Executive City Councilor
Renate Brauner SPÖ Finance, economic policy and Wiener Stadtwerke
Deputy
Governor Vice Mayor
Executive City Councilor
Maria Vassilakou Green Urban development, traffic, climate protection, energy planning and citizen participation
Acting city council Michael Ludwig SPÖ Housing, housing and urban renewal
Executive city councilor Sandra Frauenberger SPÖ Integration, women's issues, consumer protection and personnel
Acting city council Christian Oxonitsch SPÖ Education, youth, information and sport
Acting city council Andreas Mailath-Pokorny SPÖ Culture and science
Executive city councilor Ulli Sima SPÖ environment
Executive city councilor Sonja Wehsely SPÖ Health and social
City council Manfred Juraczka ÖVP without department
City council Eduard shock FPÖ without department
Councilor Veronika Matiasek FPÖ without department
City council David Lasar FPÖ without department

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Announcement of the correspondence from the town hall on November 25, 2010
  2. ^ Announcement of the correspondence from the town hall on November 25, 2010