List of members of the Styrian Landtag (18th legislative period)

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Allocation of seats in the Styrian state parliament at the beginning of the 2019 legislative period
      
A total of 48 seats

This list of the members of the Landtag Styria (18th legislative period) lists the members of the Landtag Styria in the 18th. Legislative period (from December 17, 2019).

history

After the early state elections on November 24, 2019 , 18 of the 48 seats went to the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP), which won four seats. The Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ) was able to unite twelve mandates, whereby it lost three mandates compared to the state elections in 2015 . The Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) lost six seats and got eight seats. The Greens (GRÜNE) doubled the number of mandates to six. The Communist Party of Austria (KPÖ) is still represented by two members in the state parliament. NEOS - The New Austria and Liberal Forum (NEOS) made it into the Styrian state parliament for the first time with two members.

The constituent session of the state parliament with the election and inauguration of the state government Schützenhöfer II took place on December 17, 2019. After the deputies had been sworn in, the Presidency of the State Parliament, the Governor, the State Councilors of the State Government Schützenhöfer II and the members and substitute members of the Federal Council were elected. In the state parliament session on January 21, 2020, the successors for the seven members of the government sworn in as members of the state parliament on December 17, 2019 were sworn in. Helga Ahrer , Udo Hebesberger and Wolfgang Moitzi took over for the three SPÖ government members, and Alexandra Pichler-Jessenko , Sandra Holasek , Matthias Pokorn and Bruno Aschenbrenner for the four ÖVP government members .

The Styrian SPÖ chairman Michael Schickhofer announced his resignation the day after the election that he would not accept a mandate from the state parliament. Jörg Leichtfried took over the party leadership on an interim basis until the coalition negotiations led by Anton Lang were concluded.

Functions

Landtag President

Manuela Khom (ÖVP) was first (so far second) and Gabriele Kolar second state parliament president (so far first). Gerald Deutschmann (FPÖ), who succeeded Gerhard Kurzmann (FPÖ) in this function, was elected third state parliament president .

Club chairmen

In their first club meeting after the state election on November 26, 2019 , the Greens elected top candidate Sandra Krautwaschl as club chairwoman, who succeeded Lambert Schönleitner . Schönleitner remained a deputy in the club, Lara Köck was also appointed as a deputy.

At ÖVP ( Barbara Riener ), SPÖ ( Johannes Schwarz ), FPÖ ( Mario Kunasek ) and KPÖ ( Claudia Klimt-Weithaler ) the club chairmen remained unchanged. Nikolaus Swatek became the club chairman of the newly drafted NEOS .

Federal Councilors

ÖVP and Greens each gained one seat in the Federal Council , while the SPÖ and FPÖ each lost one seat. As a result, the SPÖ no longer had a third of the seats in the regional chamber, lost the blocking minority and can no longer single-handedly block legislative resolutions of the National Council that affect the country's competencies. Of the nine Styrian mandates in the Federal Council, four went to the ÖVP (previously three) and two each to the SPÖ and the FPÖ (previously also three each). The ninth seat went to the Greens, which grew to a total of four mandates after they had already won an additional seat in the state elections in Vorarlberg in 2019 . According to the rules of procedure, at least five mandates were required to form a parliamentary group , but the Federal Council could, with a majority of votes, allow them to join forces, as has already happened in the past. A motion by the Greens to form a parliamentary group was unanimously adopted by the Federal Council on December 19, 2019.

With Andreas Lackner , the first Green from Styria was sent to the Federal Council. The SPÖ sends Horst Schachner and Elisabeth Grossmann ; Hubert Koller and Martin Weber left the Federal Council. The FPÖ sent Markus Leinfellner and Andrea-Michaela Schartel ; Gottfried Sperl , Gerd Krusche and Peter Samt were eliminated. The ÖVP sent Christian Buchmann , Isabella Kaltenegger , Karlheinz Kornhäusl and Ernest Schwindsackl ; Bruno Aschenbrenner left the Federal Council.

Member of the state parliament

Surname image Political party annotation
Helga Ahrer Helga Ahrer.jpg SPÖ from January 21, 2020, successor for a member of the government
Bruno Aschenbrenner Placeholder staff photo.svg ÖVP from January 21, 2020, successor for a member of the government
Patrick Derler Placeholder staff photo.svg FPÖ
Gerald Deutschmann 16-07-05-Gerald Deutschmann-KG 5994.JPG FPÖ Third President of the State Parliament
Erwin Dirnberger 16-07-05-Erwin Dirnberger-KG 5937.JPG ÖVP Club chairwoman deputy
Wolfgang Dolesch 20160706-Wolfgang Dolesch-IS-8066.jpg SPÖ
Christopher Drexler Christopher Drexler.jpg ÖVP Change to the state government on December 17, 2019
Barbara Eibinger-Miedl 20160706-Barbara Eibinger-Miedl-IS-8198.jpg ÖVP Change to the state government on December 17, 2019
Detlev Eisel-Eiselsberg Placeholder staff photo.svg ÖVP
Franz Fartek 20160706-Franz Fartek-IS-8187.jpg ÖVP
Armin Forstner 20160705 Armin Forstner MN 01.jpg ÖVP
Michaela Grubesa 16-07-05-Michaela Grubesa-KG 5859.JPG SPÖ
Stefan Hermann Placeholder staff photo.svg FPÖ
Udo Hebesberger Placeholder staff photo.svg SPÖ from January 21, 2020, successor for a member of the government
Gerhard Hirschmann Placeholder staff photo.svg FPÖ until March 24, 2020, successor Helga Kügerl
Stefan Hofer 16-07-05-Stefan Hofer-KG 5852.JPG SPÖ
Sandra Holasek 20160705 Sandra Wallner-Liebmann MN 01.jpg ÖVP from January 21, 2020, successor for a member of the government
Gerald Holler Placeholder staff photo.svg ÖVP
Doris Kampus 20160706-Doris Kampus-IS-8107.jpg SPÖ Change to the state government on December 17, 2019
Silvia Karelly Placeholder staff photo.svg ÖVP
Bernadette Kerschler 16-07-05-bernadette kerschler-RR2 9863.jpg SPÖ
Manuela Khom 20160706-Manuela Khom-IS-8171.jpg ÖVP President of the Landtag
Andreas Kinsky Placeholder staff photo.svg ÖVP
Claudia Klimt-Weithaler 16-07-05-Claudia Klimt-Weithaler-RR2 0018.jpg KPÖ Club hostess
Lara Koeck Placeholder staff photo.svg GREEN Club chairwoman deputy
Gabriele Kolar 20160706-Gabriele Kolar-IS-8087.jpg SPÖ Second President of the State Parliament
Sandra Krautwaschl 16-07-05-Sandra Krautwaschl-KG 6007.JPG GREEN Club hostess
Helga Kügerl 20160705 Helga Kuegerl MN 02.jpg FPÖ since April 7, 2020, successor for Gerhard Hirschmann
Mario Kunasek 16-07-05-Mario Kunasek-KG 6051.JPG FPÖ Club chairman
Ursula Lackner 16-07-05-ursula lacknerr-RR2 9829.jpg SPÖ Change to the state government on December 17, 2019
Anton Lang 16-07-05-Anton Lang-KG 5884.JPG SPÖ Change to the state government on December 17, 2019
Hubert Lang 16-07-05-Hubert-Lang-RR2 9973.jpg ÖVP
Julia Majcan New Years Reception BFV RA (49472127891) (cropped) .jpg ÖVP
Wolfgang Moitzi 40th Ordinary Federal Party Congress 2008 in Linz (2756606482) .jpg SPÖ from January 21, 2020, successor for a member of the government
Werner Murgg 16-07-05-Werner Murgg-KG 6002.JPG KPÖ
Cornelia Niesenbacher Placeholder staff photo.svg ÖVP
Veronika Nitsche Placeholder staff photo.svg GREEN
Alexandra Pichler-Jessenko 20160706-Alexandra Pichler-Jessenko-IS-8153.jpg ÖVP from January 21, 2020, successor for a member of the government
Alexander Pinter Placeholder staff photo.svg GREEN
Matthias Pokorn Placeholder staff photo.svg ÖVP from January 21, 2020, successor for a member of the government
Robert Reif Placeholder staff photo.svg NEOS
Barbara Riener 16-07-05-Barbara-Riener-RR2 0008.jpg ÖVP Club hostess
Albert Royer 16-07-05-Albert Royer-KG 5952.JPG FPÖ
Ewald Schalk Placeholder staff photo.svg FPÖ
Lukas Schnitzer 20160705 Lukas Schnitzer MN 01.jpg ÖVP Club chairwoman deputy
Lambert Schönleitner 16-07-05-Lambert-Schönleitner-RR2 0039.jpg GREEN Club chairwoman deputy
Hermann Schützenhöfer 2017 Governor Hermann Schützenhöfer (32538716725) .jpg ÖVP Change to the state government on December 17, 2019
Johannes Schwarz 16-07-05-Hannes Schwarz-KG 5922.JPG SPÖ
Georg Schwarzl Placeholder staff photo.svg GREEN
Cornelia Schweiner 16-07-05-Cornelia Schweiner-KG 5866.JPG SPÖ
Johann Seitinger 16-07-05-Johann Seitinger-KG 5960.JPG ÖVP Change to the state government on December 17, 2019
Maria Skazel Placeholder staff photo.svg ÖVP
Nicholas Swatek Placeholder staff photo.svg NEOS Club chairman
Andreas Thürschweller Placeholder staff photo.svg SPÖ
Marco Triller 20160706-Marco Triller-IS-0021.jpg FPÖ
Klaus Zenz 20160706-Klaus Zenz-IS3-8072.jpg SPÖ

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Election 19: Postal voters postponed the mandate. In: ORF.at . November 25, 2019, accessed November 26, 2019 .
  2. a b c The new state government is in office. In: ORF.at . December 17, 2019, accessed December 17, 2019 .
  3. a b "Coalition white-green": ÖVP-SPÖ government stands. In: ORF.at . December 16, 2019, accessed December 16, 2019 .
  4. a b State election of Styria: ÖVP and Greens each win a mandate in the Federal Council. In: Parliamentary Directorate Press Service - Parliamentary Correspondence. November 25, 2019, accessed November 26, 2019 .
  5. LH in conversation: Schützenhöfer: "Time over, if not first". In: Small newspaper . November 6, 2019, accessed November 26, 2019 .
  6. ^ The SPÖ Landtag Club. In: stmk.spoe.at. Retrieved December 20, 2019 .
  7. Member of Parliament - Landtag Club of the Styrian People's Party. In: klub.stvp.at. Retrieved December 20, 2019 .
  8. ^ A b c d e f g h Thomas Rossacher, Bernd Hecke: Steirischer Landtag: Doctors readiness: exchange of blows in the country house. In: Small newspaper . January 21, 2020, accessed January 21, 2020 .
  9. ^ SPÖ boss Schickhofer resigns. In: ORF.at . November 25, 2019, accessed November 26, 2019 .
  10. ^ After the election failure: SPÖ is reorganizing itself. In: ORF.at . November 25, 2019, accessed November 26, 2019 .
  11. a b c d e f g Sandra Krautwaschl is the Green Club chairwoman. In: ORF.at . November 26, 2019, accessed November 26, 2019 .
  12. a b c After the Styrian election, Krautwaschl takes over the green club. In: DerStandard.at . November 26, 2019, accessed November 26, 2019 .
  13. Landtag Styria: Landtag clubs. In: Landtag Styria . Retrieved December 20, 2019 .
  14. ^ SPÖ loses blocking minority in the Federal Council. In: ORF.at . November 24, 2019, accessed November 26, 2019 .
  15. a b Greens again with parliamentary group status in the Federal Council. In: ORF.at . December 19, 2019, accessed December 19, 2019 .
  16. Livestream: The Landtag is reconstituted. In: ORF.at . December 17, 2019, accessed December 17, 2019 .
  17. a b FPÖ MP Hirschmann resigns. In: ORF.at . March 24, 2020, accessed March 24, 2020 .