Provincial government and city senate Slavik
Provincial government and city senate Slavik was the name for the Vienna provincial government and the Vienna city senate under Mayor and Governor Felix Slavik . The state government of Slavik was in office from the election of Slavik as mayor on December 21, 1970 and was replaced by the Gratz I state government on July 5, 1973 . During the term of office there was a change in the composition of the government, Pius Michael Prutscher resigned from his office as city councilor on January 28, 1971 and was replaced by Otto Pelzelmayer the following day .
Government members
Office | Surname | Political party | Departments |
---|---|---|---|
Governor Mayor |
Felix Slavik | SPÖ | |
1. Deputy Governor 1. Deputy Mayor Executive City Councilor |
Johann Bock | SPÖ | Personnel matters, administrative and operational reform |
2. Deputy Governor 2. Deputy Mayor Executive City Councilor |
Gertrude Fröhlich-Sandner | SPÖ | Culture, school administration and sport |
Acting city council | Fritz Hofmann | SPÖ | planning |
Acting city council | Kurt Heller | SPÖ | Civil engineering |
Acting city council | Alfred Hintschig | SPÖ | Real estate and civil law, various matters |
Executive city councilor | Maria Jacobi | SPÖ | Welfare |
Acting city council | Franz Nekula | SPÖ | Urban ventures |
Executive City Council | Hubert Pfoch | SPÖ | Building construction |
Executive City Council | Otto Schweda | SPÖ | Finance |
Acting city council | Reinhold Suttner | SPÖ | Housing |
Acting city council | Otto luck | ÖVP | Healthcare |
Acting city council | Hannes Krasser | ÖVP | Various legal matters |
Acting city council | Otto Pelzelmayer | ÖVP | Economic affairs |
Executive city councilor | Maria Schaumayer | ÖVP | Building authority and other technical matters |
Members of the state government who left prematurely | |||
Acting city council | Pius Michael Prutscher | ÖVP | Economic affairs |
literature
- Magistrate of the City of Vienna (Ed.): The City Council of the City of Vienna, the Vienna State Parliament, the Vienna City Senate, the Vienna State Government 1945–1985.