State government and city senate Seitz III
The City Senate Seitz III was also the Provincial Government of Vienna . Like Mayor Karl Seitz , he was elected by the municipal council, which for the first time consisted of only 100 mandataries, on May 24th, 1932 after the regional and municipal council elections in Vienna in 1932, and was in office until February 12th, 1934. On this day the mayor was elected in Arrested by the federal police in the town hall during the civil war . The autonomous city administration was abolished by the Dollfuss dictatorship and only reestablished in 1945.
During the term of office, Hugo Breitner resigned in autumn 1932. His office as councilor for finance took over on November 25, 1932 Robert Danneberg . After Julius Tandler had accepted a temporary appointment to China in 1933 , Karl Honay took over his administrative group II (welfare) in 1933, while Karl Richter took over Honay's general administrative affairs department in addition to his previous technical affairs department.
Government members
Only one deputy mayor / governor was elected.
Office | Surname | Political party | Departments |
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Mayor and Governor | Karl Seitz | SDP | |
Deputy Mayor Deputy Governor Executive City Councilor |
Georg Emmerling | SDP | Urban enterprises (usage group VIII) |
Acting city council | Robert Danneberg | SDP | Finance (Administrative Group II; after Breitner's resignation on November 25, 1932 ) |
Acting city council | Karl Honay | SDP | Welfare and Social Administration (Administrative Group III); after Tandler's resignation on July 24, 1933, previously General Administrative Affairs (Administrative Group VII) |
Acting city council | Julius Linder | SDP | Food and Economic Affairs (Administrative Group VI) |
Acting city council | Karl Richter | SDP | Technical matters (Administrative Group V), from July 24, 1933 additionally: General Administrative Matters (Administrative Group VII) |
Acting city council | Paul Speiser | SDP | Personnel matters and administrative reform (Administrative Group I) |
Acting city council | Anton Weber | SDP | Housing and Housing (Administrative Group IV) |
City council | Leopold Kunschak | CsP | without department |
City council | Alma Motzko | CsP | without department |
City council | Alfred Frauenfeld | NSDAP | without department |
Members of the state government who left prematurely | |||
Acting city council | Hugo Breitner | SDP | Finance (Administrative Group II), resignation November 25, 1932, successor Robert Danneberg |
Acting city council | Julius Tandler | SDP | Welfare and social administration (Administrative Group III), resignation July 24, 1933, successor Karl Honay |
literature
- Franz Patzer: The Vienna City Council 1918–1934. A contribution to the history of the city of Vienna and its representation of the people (= Wiener Schriften. 15, ISSN 0508-7368 ). Verlag für Jugend und Volk, Vienna 1961.
Individual evidence
- ↑ The red majority firmly in the red town hall. In: Arbeiter-Zeitung , May 25, 1932, p. 2 (online at ANNO ).