List of Austrian Vice Chancellors

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Vice Chancellor of the Republic of Austria

Legend

  • No .: chronological order of the Vice Chancellors
    Color legend
    SPÖ / SDAP
    ÖVP / CSP
    FPÖ
    GREEN
    LB
    GDVP
    VF
    NSDAP
    independent
  • Vice Chancellor: Name
  • Life dates: date of birth and death with location information
  • Party: political origin of the Vice Chancellor
    • SDAP : Social Democratic Workers' Party of German Austria (1918–1933)
    • CS : Christian Social Party
    • GDVP : Greater German People's Party
    • VF : Patriotic Front
    • NSDAP : National Socialist German Workers Party
    • SPÖ : Social Democratic Party of Austria (1945–1991: Socialist Party of Austria )
    • ÖVP : Austrian People's Party
    • KPÖ : Communist Party of Austria
    • FPÖ : Freedom Party of Austria
    • BZÖ : Alliance Future Austria
    • GREEN : The Greens - The Green Alternative
  • Period: Numbering of the terms of office of a Vice Chancellor, if they did not follow one another, in Arabic, otherwise the cabinets (government teams) in Roman. Linked to the respective list of government members.
  • Government: The Chancellor's party is listed first, followed by other parties represented in the government.
  • Term of office: duration of the respective term of office. In the First Republic, times in which the resigned Chancellor was entrusted with the continuation of business are included; in the Second Republic, such times are specifically indicated in footnotes.

list

First Republic (1919–1934)
No. Vice Chancellor Life dates Political party peri-
ode
government Term of office Ministry
01 Jodok Fink CS II.
III.
SDAPDÖ - CS - GDVP 03/15/1919 - 04/26/1920 Vice Chancellor of the State Government
02 Ferdinand Hanusch SDAPDÖ I. CS - SDAPDÖ 07/07/1920 - 22/10/1920 State Secretary and "Deputy Chair in the Cabinet"
03 Eduard Heinl CS I. CS - SDAPDÖ 10/22/1920 - 11/20/1920 State Secretary and “Deputy Chair in the Cabinet”, since November 10, 1920 Vice Chancellor
04th Walter Breisky CS II.

1.

CS - SDAPDÖ

CS - GDVP - officials

11/20/1920 - 05/31/1922
05 Felix Frank GDVP I. II.III. CS - GDVP - officials May 31, 1922 - November 20, 1924
06th Leopold Waber GDVP (I.) CS - GDVP November 20, 1924 - October 20, 1926
07th Franz Dinghofer GDVP IV. CS - GDVP - Landbund October 20, 1926 - May 19, 1927
08th Karl Hartleb Landbund V. CS - GDVP - Landbund May 19, 1927 - May 4, 1929
09 Vincent Schumy Landbund (I.) CS - Landbund 05/04/1929 - 09/26/1929
10 Carl Vaugoin CS 3. CS 09/26/1929 - 09/30/1930
11 Richard Schmitz CS (I.) CS 30.09.1930 - 04.12.1930
12 Johann Schober official (I.)

I.

CS - officials

CS - Officials - Landbund

December 4th, 1930 - January 29th, 1932
13 Franz Winkler Landbund II.

I.

II.

CS - Officials - Landbund

CS - Landbund - home block /

dictatorship

01/29/1932 - 09/21/1933 since March 5, 1933 without control by the National Council
14th Emil Fey Home block or VF I.
II.
CS - Landbund - Heimatblock /
dictatorship
09/21/1933 - 05/01/1934 without control by the National Council , dictatorship since February 12, 1934 ( corporate state )
15th Ernst Rüdiger Starhemberg Home block or VF I. II.

II.

III.

IV.

CS - Landbund - home block /

dictatorship

May 1, 1934 - May 14, 1936 Dictatorship ( corporate state )
16 Eduard Baar-Baarenfels Home block I. II. III. IV. dictatorship May 14, 1936 - November 3, 1936 Dictatorship ( corporate state )
17th Ludwig Hülgerth VF I.
II.
III.
IV.
dictatorship 11/03/1936 - 03/11/1938 Dictatorship ( corporate state )
18th Edmund Glaise from Horstenau NSDAP (I.) Dictatorship controlled by Hitler March 11, 1938 -

March 13, 1938

Dictatorship ( corporate state )
After that:
Second Republic (since 1945)
No. Vice Chancellor Life dates Political party peri-
ode
government Term of office Ministry
19th Political Cabinet Council (State Secretaries without portfolio):

Leopold Figl

Johann Koplenig

Adolf Schärf

ÖVP / KPÖ / SPÖ SPÖ - ÖVP - KPÖ April 27, 1945 - December 20, 1945 State secretaries without portfolio
in the Political Cabinet Council of the Provisional State Government of State Chancellor Karl Renner (Renner IV)
20th Adolf Schärf SPÖ I.

II.

III.

I.

II.

ÖVP - SPÖ - KPÖ

ÖVP - SPÖ

December 20, 1945 - May 22, 1957
21st Bruno Pittermann SPÖ II.

III.

IV.

I. II.

I.

ÖVP - SPÖ May 22, 1957 - April 19, 1966 from July 29, 1959 entrusted with the management of the Federal Chancellery -
Nationalized Enterprises (Section IV)
22nd Fritz Bock ÖVP II. ÖVP April 19, 1966 - January 19, 1968 Entrusted with the management of the Federal Ministry of Trade, Commerce and Industry
23 Hermann Withalm ÖVP II. ÖVP 01/19/1968 - 04/21/1970 no ministerial office, chairman of the ÖVP parliamentary club
24 Rudolf houses SPÖ I.

II.

III.

SPÖ 04/21/1970 - 09/30/1976 Federal Minister for Social Administration
25th Hannes Androsch SPÖ III.

IV.

SPÖ October 1, 1976 - January 20, 1981 Federal Minister of Finance
26th Fred Sinowatz SPÖ IV. SPÖ 01/20/1981 - 05/24/1983 Federal Minister for Education and the Arts
27 Norbert Steger FPÖ (I.)

I.

SPÖ - FPÖ May 24, 1983 - January 21, 1987 Federal Minister for Trade, Commerce and Industry
28 Alois Mock ÖVP II. SPÖ - ÖVP 01/21/1987 - 04/24/1989 Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs
29 Josef Riegler ÖVP III. SPÖ - ÖVP 04/24/1989 - 07/02/1991 Federal Minister for Federalism and Administrative Reform
30th Erhard Busek ÖVP III.

IV.

SPÖ - ÖVP 07/02/1991 - 05/04/1995 until 1994: Federal Minister for Science and Research ; from 1994: Federal Minister for Education and Cultural Affairs
31 Wolfgang bowl ÖVP IV.

V.

(I.)

SPÖ - ÖVP 05/04/1995 - 02/04/2000 Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs
32 Susanne Riess-Passer FPÖ I. ÖVP - FPÖ 02/04/2000 - 02/28/2003 Federal Minister for Public Achievement and Sport
33 Herbert Haupt FPÖ II. ÖVP - FPÖ / BZÖ 02/28/2003 - 10/21/2003 Federal Minister for Social Security, Generations and Consumer Protection
34 Hubert Gorbach FPÖ / BZÖ II. ÖVP - FPÖ / BZÖ October 21, 2003 - January 11, 2007 Federal Minister for Transport, Innovation and Technology 1) until April 5, 2005 FPÖ, from April 6, 2005 BZÖ
35 Wilhelm Molterer ÖVP (I.) SPÖ - ÖVP January 11, 2007 - December 2, 2008 Federal Minister of Finance
36 Josef Pröll ÖVP I. SPÖ - ÖVP 12/02/2008 - 04/21/2011 Federal Minister of Finance
37 Michael Spindelegger ÖVP I.

II.

SPÖ - ÖVP 04/21/2011 - 09/01/2014 until December 16, 2013: Federal Minister for European and International Affairs ; from December 16, 2013: Federal Minister of Finance
38 Reinhold Mitterlehner ÖVP II.

(I.)

SPÖ - ÖVP 09/01/2014 - 05/17/2017 Federal Minister for Science, Research and Economy
39 Justice Minister Wolfgang Brandstetter.jpg Wolfgang Brandstetter non-party (nominated by ÖVP) (I.) SPÖ - ÖVP May 17, 2017 - December 18, 2017 Federal Minister of Justice
40 2013 Heinz-Christian Strache (10008576264) .jpg Heinz-Christian Strache FPÖ (I.) ÖVP - FPÖ December 18, 2017 - May 22, 2019 from 8 January 2018 Federal Minister for Public Service and Sport
41 2017 Finance Minister Hartwig Löger (39136614571) (cropped) .jpg Hartwig Löger ÖVP (I.) ÖVP May 22, 2019 -

05/28/2019

Federal Minister of Finance
42 Clemens Jabloner independent (I.) Experts | 03.06.2019 - 07.01.2020 Federal Minister of Justice
43 Werner Kogler Green (II.) ÖVP - Greens 07/01/2020 Federal Minister for Public Service and Sport
No. Vice Chancellor Life dates Political party peri-
ode
government Term of office Ministry

Vice Chancellor Timeline (since 1945)

Bundesregierung Kurz II Bundesregierung Bierlein Bundesregierung Kurz I Bundesregierung Kern Bundesregierung Faymann II Bundesregierung Faymann I Bundesregierung Gusenbauer Bundesregierung Schüssel II Bundesregierung Schüssel I Bundesregierung Klima Bundesregierung Vranitzky V Bundesregierung Vranitzky IV Bundesregierung Vranitzky III Bundesregierung Vranitzky II Bundesregierung Vranitzky I Bundesregierung Sinowatz Bundesregierung Kreisky IV Bundesregierung Kreisky III Bundesregierung Kreisky II Bundesregierung Kreisky I Bundesregierung Klaus II Bundesregierung Klaus I Bundesregierung Gorbach II Bundesregierung Gorbach I Bundesregierung Raab IV Bundesregierung Raab III Bundesregierung Raab II Bundesregierung Raab I Bundesregierung Figl III Bundesregierung Figl II Bundesregierung Figl I Provisorische Staatsregierung Renner 1945 Werner Kogler Clemens Jabloner Heinz-Christian Strache Wolfgang Brandstetter Reinhold Mitterlehner Michael Spindelegger Josef Pröll Wilhelm Molterer Hubert Gorbach Hubert Gorbach Herbert Haupt Susanne Riess-Passer Wolfgang Schüssel Erhard Busek Josef Riegler Alois Mock Norbert Steger Fred Sinowatz Hannes Androsch Rudolf Häuser Hermann Withalm Fritz Bock Bruno Pittermann Adolf Schärf

Individual evidence

  1. On October 22nd, 1920 the Social Democrats left the government, after which the Christian Socials continued to rule alone.
  2. On October 22nd, 1920 the Social Democrats left the government, after which the Christian Socials continued to rule alone.
  3. On October 22nd, 1920 the Social Democrats left the government, after which the Christian Socials continued to rule alone.
  4. Minority government with two representatives from the home bloc
  5. ^ Dollfuss ruled dictatorially from March 5, 1933 .
  6. ^ Dollfuss ruled dictatorially from March 5, 1933 .
  7. ^ Dollfuss ruled dictatorially from March 5, 1933 .
  8. Until December 20, 1945, the heads of department were referred to as state secretaries , today's state secretaries as undersecretaries
  9. ^ On November 20, 1947, the KPÖ left the government.
  10. minority government
  11. On April 17, 2005, the BZÖ split off from the FPÖ and the entire FPÖ government team switched to the BZÖ, which is why the ÖVP-FPÖ coalition became an ÖVP-BZÖ coalition.
  12. On April 17, 2005, the BZÖ split off from the FPÖ and the entire FPÖ government team switched to the BZÖ, which is why the ÖVP-FPÖ coalition became an ÖVP-BZÖ coalition.
  13. ^ Nina Weißensteiner: Provisional government without a vice chancellor. In: The Standard. May 28, 2019. Retrieved May 28, 2019 .