State government and city senate Häupl VI
State government and city senate Häupl VI | |
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Governor Mayor | Michael Häupl |
choice | 2015 |
Legislative period | 20th |
Appointed by | Vienna City Council |
education | November 24, 2015 |
The End | May 24, 2018 |
Duration | 2 years and 181 days |
predecessor | State government and city senate Häupl V |
successor | State government and city senate Ludwig |
composition | |
Party (s) | SPÖ and GREEN |
representation | |
Vienna City Council and Parliament | 54/100 |
Provincial government and city senate Häupl VI brings together two constitutionally not identical Viennese institutions: the Vienna city senate and the Viennese provincial government of the 20th electoral term . The election of the city council took place on November 24, 2015 in the Vienna City Council; On the same day, the re-elected Mayor Michael Häupl was sworn in as Governor by Federal President Heinz Fischer .
history
Government formation
A red-green coalition has ruled Vienna since the 2010 state and local council elections . After the 2015 election , the SPÖ and the Greens agreed on November 13, 2015 in a 150-page coalition paper to reissue the red-green coalition. The agreement was approved on November 14, 2015 by the bodies of both parties.
Compared to the previous state government in Häupl V , the number of city councilors remained unchanged at twelve, but the SPÖ Vienna had to give up a city council and is thus represented with six city councilors, the FPÖ got a city council and thus provides four city councilors. The Greens Vienna and ÖVP could each hold one seat. The NEOS made it into the state parliament, but are not represented in the state government. Due to the election result, the FPÖ won an additional mandate from the ÖVP in the Federal Council , the SPÖ Vienna thus has six federal councilors, the Viennese Freedom Party have four and the Greens one.
Christian Oxonitsch resigned from the SPÖ as a city councilor; on November 18, 2015 he was elected as the new head of the SPÖ state parliament club. His responsibilities were distributed among several other business groups: the area education received Sandra Frauenberger , the area youth (MA 11 / youth welfare, child and youth advocate) came to Sonja Wehsely , the area sports and the Press and Information Service of the City (PID) were City Councilor for Culture Andreas Mailath-Pokorny transferred. The market office and food safety department moved from Frauenberger to Ulli Sima .
The SPÖ no longer provided a vice mayor in favor of the Greens (although it would have been constitutionally entitled) , and Ulli Sima took over the tasks of Wiener Stadtwerke from the previous vice mayor Renate Brauner . With Johann Gudenus, the FPÖ got a deputy mayor for the first time.
Manfred Juraczka , who resigned as chairman of the Vienna ÖVP after the election , resigned as a non-executive city councilor and became the new ÖVP club chairman ; After half of the legislative period, he handed over this function on June 5, 2018 to Elisabeth Olischar , who was newly elected to the municipal council in November 2015 . Dominik Nepp became the new chairman of the FPÖ, Beate Meinl-Reisinger became the head of the NEOS club , and David Ellensohn kept the position of chairman of the Greens .
Mayor Michael Häupl (SPÖ) was re-elected with 52 votes out of 100. Maria Vassilakou was elected Vice Mayor with 51 votes, Johann Gudenus was elected Vice Mayor with 40 votes. Michael Ludwig (SPÖ) received the most votes (81) in the city councils, Gernot Blümel (ÖVP) received the fewest (41).
Further development
In May 2016 it became known that the previous non-executive city councilor David Lasar (FPÖ) would move to the National Council in June 2016, followed by Ursula Stenzel in this position, who was sworn in on June 29, 2016 as the new non-executive city councilor of the FPÖ .
On January 13, 2017, Sonja Wehsely announced her resignation as city councilor and change to the management of Siemens Healthineers on April 1, 2017. On January 20, 2017, Michael Häupl announced that she would succeed Sandra Frauenberger as the City Councilor for Health. Jürgen Czernohorszky is to become the new Education City Councilor , who in turn will be succeeded by the trade unionist Heinrich Himmer as City School Council President. On January 26, 2017 Sonja Wehsely was adopted and Sandra Frauenberger and Jürgen Czernohorszky elected as city councilors. The women's agendas remained with Frauenberger.
On January 27, 2018, Michael Häupl handed over his role as SPÖ regional party leader in Vienna to Michael Ludwig at an extraordinary state party congress, and on May 24, 2018, he will also be handed over to Ludwig as Mayor of Vienna.
After the inauguration of the Federal Government Kurz I on December 18, 2017, Vice Mayor Johann Gudenus Heinz-Christian Strache succeeded as club chairman in the National Council, Dominik Nepp became Vice Mayor on January 25, 2018. In December 2017, Anton Mahdalik was designated as the successor to Dominik Nepp as club chairman of the Wiener Freiheitliche; Mahdalik had to give up his role as a non-executive city councilor. His position was taken over by Maximilian Krauss , who moved from the National Council back to the town hall. Gernot Blümel , who became Minister of the Chancellery, succeeded Markus Wölbitsch as a non-executive city councilor.
On April 4, 2018, Sandra Frauenberger announced her resignation as city councilor on May 24, 2018. City Councilor for Culture Andreas Mailath-Pokorny announced on April 12, 2018 that he was leaving the Viennese city government. On April 24, 2018, Christian Oxonitsch announced his resignation as SPÖ club chairman.
On May 14, 2018, the new SPÖ government team was presented by the state government and city senate Ludwig , on May 24, 2018 Michael Ludwig was elected mayor.
Members of the city senate and the state government
Office | image | Surname | Political party | Areas of responsibility | |
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Governor Mayor |
Michael Häupl | SPÖ | |||
Deputy Governor Deputy Mayor City Council |
Dominik Nepp | FPÖ | without department; from January 25, 2018 | ||
Deputy Governor Vice Mayor Executive City Councilor |
Maria Vassilakou | Green | Urban development, traffic, climate protection, energy planning and citizen participation | ||
Executive city councilor | Renate Brauner | SPÖ | Finance, economics and international affairs | ||
Acting city council | Michael Ludwig | SPÖ | Housing, housing and urban renewal | ||
Executive city councilor | Sandra Frauenberger | SPÖ | Women, Education, Integration, Youth and Personnel (until January 26, 2017) Women, Health, Social Affairs and Generations (since January 26, 2017) |
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Acting city council |
Jürgen Czernohorszky since January 26, 2017 |
SPÖ | Education, Integration, Youth and Personnel | ||
Acting city council | Andreas Mailath-Pokorny | SPÖ | Culture, science and sport | ||
Executive city councilor | Ulli Sima | SPÖ | Environment and Wiener Stadtwerke | ||
City council | Maximilian Krauss | FPÖ | Without department, successor to Anton Mahdalik since January 25, 2018 |
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City council | Eduard shock | FPÖ | without department | ||
Councilor |
Ursula Stenzel from June 29, 2016 |
FPÖ | without department, successor to David Lasar | ||
City council | Markus Wölbitsch | ÖVP | Without department, successor to Gernot Blümel since January 25, 2018 |
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Members of the state government who left prematurely | |||||
Deputy Governor Deputy Mayor City Council |
Johann Gudenus | FPÖ | without department; Change to the National Council on December 20, 2017, successor Dominik Nepp |
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City council | Gernot Blümel | ÖVP | without department; Successor Markus Wölbitsch | ||
City council |
David Lasar retired on June 23, 2016 |
FPÖ | without department; Successor Ursula Stenzel | ||
City council | Anton Mahdalik | FPÖ | without department; until January 25, 2018 successor to Maximilian Krauss |
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Executive city councilor |
Sonja Wehsely retired on January 26, 2017 |
SPÖ | Health, Social Affairs and Generations |
Web links
- Members of the City Council, Vienna State Government / Vienna City Senate, members of the Vienna State Parliament
- Vienna City Senate ( Memento from December 27, 2017 in the web archive archive.today )
Individual evidence
- ↑ orf.at - red-green starts on November 24th. Article dated November 16, 2015, accessed November 17, 2015.
- ↑ orf.at - new edition of red-green in Vienna fix. Article dated November 13, 2015, accessed November 17, 2015.
- ↑ orf.at - Red-Green coalition sealed. Article dated November 14, 2015, accessed November 17, 2015.
- ↑ a b orf.at - Oxonitsch elected as the new SPÖ club boss. Article dated November 18, 2015, accessed November 18, 2015.
- ↑ orf.at - Narrow majority for Häupl. Article dated November 24, 2015, accessed November 24, 2015.
- ↑ orf.at - Vice Mayor: Incomplete legal situation. Article dated November 16, 2015, accessed November 17, 2015.
- ↑ orf.at - FPÖ Vice Mayor “without competencies”. Article dated October 12, 2015, accessed November 17, 2015.
- ↑ orf.at: Elisabeth Olischar new ÖVP club boss . Article dated June 5, 2018, accessed June 5, 2018.
- ↑ orf.at - Juraczka becomes ÖVP club chairman. Article dated November 17, 2015, accessed November 17, 2015.
- ↑ a b orf.at - Hofer: “Worst possible start for coalition” . Article dated November 25, 2015, accessed November 25, 2015.
- ^ Information database of the Vienna State Parliament and City Council - 1st meeting of the City Council on November 24, 2015 . Retrieved November 25, 2015.
- ^ Information database of the Vienna State Parliament and City Council - 1st meeting of the City Council on November 24, 2015 . Retrieved November 25, 2015.
- ↑ derStandard.at - Stenzel becomes FPÖ city councilor, Lasar changes to the national council . Article dated May 3, 2016, accessed May 3, 2016.
- ^ Kurier: Vienna City Councilor Sonja Wehsely leaves politics . Article from January 13, 2017, accessed on January 20, 2017.
- ↑ orf.at: Häupl is setting a new course: Frauenberger follows Wehsely . Article from January 20, 2017, accessed on January 20, 2017.
- ↑ orf.at - Wehsely officially adopted . Article from January 26, 2017, accessed on January 27, 2017.
- ↑ orf.at: Michael Häupl resigns on May 24th . Article dated February 15, 2018, accessed February 15, 2018.
- ^ A b Kurier: FPÖ-Nepp: Access to assets only in the event of "serious social abuse" . Article from January 12, 2018, accessed on January 12, 2018.
- ↑ orf.at: Vienna gets a new vice mayor . Article dated December 16, 2017, accessed December 16, 2017.
- ↑ derStandard.at: Michael Stumpf new FPÖ party secretary in Vienna . Article from January 8, 2018, accessed on January 9, 2018.
- ↑ a b Preview of tomorrow's local council . City hall correspondence of January 24, 2018.
- ↑ Oona Kroisleitner: Sandra Frauenberger resigns as Vienna City Councilor for Health. In: derstandard.at . April 4, 2018, accessed April 5, 2018 .
- ↑ orf.at: City Councilor for Culture Mailath confirms withdrawal . Article dated April 12, 2018, accessed April 13, 2018.
- ↑ orf.at: Christian Oxonitsch resigns . Article dated April 24, 2018, accessed April 24, 2018.
- ↑ orf.at: New SPÖ government team is up . Article dated May 14, 2018, accessed May 14, 2018.
- ↑ orf.at: Häupl hands over to Ludwig . Article dated May 24, 2018, accessed May 24, 2018.