List of Austrian women ministers

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Federal Chancellor Werner Faymann in September 2008 with the former SPÖ Women's Ministers Barbara Prammer , Helga Konrad , Johanna Dohnal , Doris Bures and the then incumbent Women's Minister Heidrun Silhavy (from left to right)

The women ministers of the Republic of Austria included all women ministers as well as the then Minister for Generations, who was the only male member of the government entrusted with women's agendas (with the exception of temporary occupation, after a change of government or the death of the predecessor). The first female minister for women was Johanna Dohnal in 1991 in the federal government Vranitzky III . The current Austrian Minister for Women has been Susanne Raab since January 8, 2020 (as Minister of the Chancellery in the Federal Government Kurz II ).

List of women ministers

Women Ministers of the Republic of Austria
portrait Federal Minister Political party Term of office Governments
Johanna Dohnal.jpg
Johanna Dohnal  SPÖ  from December 17, 1990 to April 6, 1995 Federal Minister without portfolio :
* from January 2, 1991 "Entrusted with the [factual] management of the coordination in matters of women's policy in the Federal Chancellery, which is part of the Federal Chancellery's area of ​​activity";
* from January 29, 1991 expanded to include "as well as the affairs of the Equal Treatment Commission".
Vranitzky III ,
Vranitzky IV
Helga Konrad.jpg
Helga Konrad  SPÖ  from April 26, 1995
to January 28, 1997
(as Minister of the Chancellery, from April 6 to April 25 , 1995 and from March 12, 1996 to April 23, 1996 Federal Minister without portfolio)
Vranitzky IV
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Barbara Prammer  SPÖ  (from January 28, 1997
to February 25, 1997
Federal Minister without portfolio)
from February 25, 1997
to February 4, 2000
(as Chancellery Minister for Women's Affairs and Consumer Protection)
climate
Elisabeth Sickl  FPÖ  from April 1, 2000
to October 24, 2000
(as Federal Minister for Social Security and Generations)
Bowl i
Herbert Haupt  FPÖ  from October 24, 2000
to April 30, 2003
(as Federal Minister for Social Security and Generations)
Bowl i
Maria Rauch-Kallat (cropped) .jpg
Maria Rauch-Kallat  ÖVP  from May 1, 2003
to January 11, 2007
(as Federal Minister for Health and Women)
Bowl II
Andrea Kdolsky  ÖVP  from January 11, 2007
to February 28, 2007
(as Federal Minister for Health and Women)
Gusenbauer
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Doris Bures  SPÖ  from March 1, 2007
to July 1, 2008
(as Chancellery Minister for Women, Media and Public Service)
Gusenbauer
Werner Faymann in Graz (2867621386) .jpg
Heidrun Silhavy  SPÖ  from July 1, 2008
to December 2, 2008
(as Chancellery Minister for Women, Media and Regional Policy)
Gusenbauer
Werner Faymann  SPÖ  from December 2, 2008
to December 22, 2008
(as Federal Chancellor)
Faymann I.
Gabriele Heinisch-Hosek 02.12.2008.jpg
Gabriele Heinisch-Hosek  SPÖ  from December 22, 2008
to December 16, 2013
(as Minister of the Chancellery for Women and the Civil Service)
Faymann I.
Josef Ostermayer  SPÖ  from December 16, 2013
to February 28, 2014
(as Chancellery Minister for Constitution and Civil Service, also responsible for women)
Faymann II
Gabriele Heinisch-Hosek 02.12.2008.jpg
Gabriele Heinisch-Hosek  SPÖ  from March 1, 2014
to May 18, 2016
(as Federal Minister for Education and Women)
Faymann II ,
Kern
2016 Sonja Hammerschmid Inauguration Minister 180516-40 (26485209414) (cropped) .jpg
Sonja Hammerschmid  SPÖ  from May 18, 2016
to June 30, 2016
(as Federal Minister for Education and Women on an interim basis until the amendment to the Federal Ministries Act comes into force, also responsible for women's agendas)
core
Sabine Oberhauser.jpg
Sabine Oberhauser  SPÖ  from July 1, 2016
to February 23, 2017
(as Federal Minister for Health and Women )
core
Health Minister Alois Stöger (3074205754) .jpg
Alois Stöger  SPÖ  from February 24, 2017
to March 7, 2017
(on an interim basis with the Federal Ministry of Health and Women )
core
2017 swearing-in of Pamela Rendi-Wagner (33282934936) .jpg
Pamela Rendi-Wagner  SPÖ  from March 8, 2017
to December 18, 2017
(as Federal Minister for Health and Women )
core
2018 Hartinger-Klein (41557839051) (cropped) .jpg
Beate Hartinger-Klein  FPÖ  from December 18, 2017
to January 7, 2018
(entrusted with the provisional management of the Federal Ministry for Health and Women)
Briefly I
2018 Juliane Bogner-Strauss (24909428237) (cropped) .jpg
Juliane Bogner-Strauss  ÖVP  from January 8, 2018
to June 3, 2019
(as Minister of the Chancellery for Women, Families and Youth)
Briefly I
2015-04-28-BrigitteBierlein.jpg
Brigitte Bierlein  Independent  from June 3, 2019
to June 5, 2019
(as Federal Chancellor also responsible for women, families and youth on an interim basis)
Small beer
Ines Stilling at Signing of the joint trio declaration on gender equality (iEPSCO) .jpg
Ines Stilling  Independent  from June 5, 2019
to January 7, 2020
(as Chancellery Minister for Women, Families and Youth; from June 3 to June 5, 2019 as Federal Minister without portfolio,)
Small beer
Sebastian Kurz  ÖVP  from 7 January 2020
to 8 January 2020
(as Federal Chancellor also responsible for women on an interim basis)
Short II
Susanne Raab  ÖVP  from 8 January 2020
(as Minister of the Chancellery)
Short II