List of the provincial governments of Salzburg
The list of provincial governments in Salzburg lists all provincial governments in the Austrian federal state of Salzburg . The first was formed after the monarchy in 1918. It constituted the provisional Salzburg state assembly on November 7, 1918 and elected three presidents with equal rights, Alois Winkler ( CSP ), Max Ott (Salzburg Citizens' Club, later GDVP ) and Robert Preussler ( SDAP ).
The first governor of the First Republic was Alois Winkler , who was replaced on April 23, 1919 by the conservative politician Oskar Meyer from the then CSP. Longest serving state governors were Franz Rehrl (CSP), who held this office from 1922 to 1938, and Hans Lechner ( ÖVP ) from the election of the state government on April 17, 1961 to Lechner's resignation as governor on April 20, 1977.
State governments
- First republic
- State government Winkler (1918-1919)
- State government Meyer (1919-1922)
- State government Rehrl I (1922–1927)
- State government Rehrl II (1927–1932)
- State government Rehrl III (1932–1934)
- State government Rehrl IV (1934–1938)
- Third Reich
- Second republic
- State government stool (1945)
- State government Hochleitner (1945-1947)
- State government Josef Rehrl (1947–1949)
- State government Klaus I (1949–1954)
- State government Klaus II (1954–1959)
- State government Klaus III (1959–1961)
- State government Lechner I (1961–1964)
- State government Lechner II (1964–1969)
- State government Lechner III (1969–1974)
- State government Lechner IV (1974–1977)
- Provincial government Haslauer I (1977–1979)
- Provincial government Haslauer II (1979–1984)
- Provincial government Haslauer III (1984–1989)
- State government Katschthaler I (1989–1994)
- State government Katschthaler II (1994–1996)
- State government of Schausberger I (1996–1999)
- State government of Schausberger II (1999-2004)
- State government Burgstaller I (2004–2009)
- State government Burgstaller II (2009-2013)
- State government Haslauer jun. I (2013-2018)
- State government Haslauer jun. II (2018–)
literature
- Richard Voithofer: Political Elites in Salzburg. A biographical handbook from 1918 to the present. Böhlau Verlag , Vienna. Cologne, Weimar 2007. ISBN 978-3-205-77680-2