List of Austrian Vice Chancellors
Vice Chancellor of the Republic of Austria
Legend
- No .: chronological order of the Vice Chancellors
- Vice Chancellor: Name
- Life dates: date of birth and death with location information
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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) | ||||||||
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No. | Vice Chancellor | Life dates | Political party | peri- ode |
government | Term of office | Ministry | |
1 | Jodok Fink | CS |
II. III. |
SDAPDÖ - CS - GDVP | 03/15/1919 - 04/26/1920 | Vice Chancellor of the State Government | ||
2 | Ferdinand Hanusch | SDAPDÖ | I. | CS - SDAPDÖ | 07/07/1920 - 22/10/1920 | State Secretary and "Deputy Chair in the Cabinet" | ||
3 | 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 | ||
4th | Walter Breisky | CS | II. | CS - SDAPDÖ | 11/20/1920 - 05/31/1922 | |||
5 | Felix Frank | GDVP | I. II.III. | CS - GDVP - officials | May 31, 1922 - November 20, 1924 | |||
6th | Leopold Waber | GDVP | (I.) | CS - GDVP | November 20, 1924 - October 20, 1926 | |||
7th | Franz Dinghofer | GDVP | IV. | CS - GDVP - Landbund | October 20, 1926 - May 19, 1927 | |||
8th | Karl Hartleb | Landbund | V. | CS - GDVP - Landbund | May 19, 1927 - May 4, 1929 | |||
9 | 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.) | CS - officials | December 4th, 1930 - January 29th, 1932 | |||
13 | Franz Winkler | Landbund | 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. |
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:
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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): | 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) |
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20th | Adolf Schärf | SPÖ | I. | ÖVP - SPÖ - KPÖ | December 20, 1945 - May 22, 1957 | |||
21st | Bruno Pittermann | SPÖ | II. | ÖVP - SPÖ | May 22, 1957 - April 19, 1966 | from July 29, 1959 entrusted with the management of the Federal Chancellery - Nationalized Enterprises (Section IV) |
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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. | SPÖ | 04/21/1970 - 09/30/1976 | Federal Minister for Social Administration | ||
25th | Hannes Androsch | SPÖ | III. | 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.) | 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. | 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. | 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. | 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. | SPÖ - ÖVP | 09/01/2014 - 05/17/2017 | Federal Minister for Science, Research and Economy | ||
39 | Wolfgang Brandstetter | non-party (nominated by ÖVP) | (I.) | SPÖ - ÖVP | May 17, 2017 - December 18, 2017 | Federal Minister of Justice | ||
40 | 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 | 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)
Individual evidence
- ↑ On October 22nd, 1920 the Social Democrats left the government, after which the Christian Socials continued to rule alone.
- ↑ On October 22nd, 1920 the Social Democrats left the government, after which the Christian Socials continued to rule alone.
- ↑ On October 22nd, 1920 the Social Democrats left the government, after which the Christian Socials continued to rule alone.
- ↑ Minority government with two representatives from the home bloc
- ^ Dollfuss ruled dictatorially from March 5, 1933 .
- ^ Dollfuss ruled dictatorially from March 5, 1933 .
- ^ Dollfuss ruled dictatorially from March 5, 1933 .
- ↑ Until December 20, 1945, the heads of department were referred to as state secretaries , today's state secretaries as undersecretaries
- ^ On November 20, 1947, the KPÖ left the government.
- ↑ minority government
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ 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.
- ^ Nina Weißensteiner: Provisional government without a vice chancellor. In: The Standard. May 28, 2019. Retrieved May 28, 2019 .