Chancellor of Austria
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Template:Politics of Austria The Chancellor of Austria (in German: Bundeskanzler) is the head of government in Austria. The chancellor's deputy is the Vice Chancellor. Before 1918, the equivalent office was the Minister-President of Austria.
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Appointment
The Chancellor is appointed by the President of Austria who is theoretically totally free in his choice. The Chancellor assumes his office immediately after the appointment and swear in by the president. Thus, a confirmation by the National Council (the Lower House of the Austrian parliament is not necessary. However, since the National Council has the right to pass a motion of no confidence at any time, the president has to take the majority opinion of the National Council into account.
First Republic (1918-1938)
Chancellors of the First Republic | ||||
Name | Birth-Death | Term of office | Party | |
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Karl Renner | 1870–1950 | 1918–1920 | SDAPÖ | |
Michael Mayr | 1864–1922 | 1920–1921 | CS | |
Johann Schober | 1874–1932 | 1921–1922 | civil servant | |
Walter Breisky | 1871–1944 | 1922 | civil servant | |
Johann Schober | 1874–1932 | 1922 | civil servant | |
Ignaz Seipel | 1876–1932 | 1922–1924 | CS | |
Rudolf Ramek | 1881–1941 | 1924–1926 | CS | |
Ignaz Seipel | 1876–1932 | 1926–1929 | CS | |
Ernst Streeruwitz | 1874–1952 | 1929 | CS | |
Johann Schober | 1874–1932 | 1929–1930 | civil servant | |
Carl Vaugoin | 1873–1949 | 1930 | CS | |
Otto Ender | 1875–1960 | 1930–1931 | CS | |
Karl Buresch | 1878–1936 | 1931–1932 | CS | |
Engelbert Dollfuß1) | 1892–1934 | 1932–1934 | CS/VF | |
Kurt Schuschnigg1) | 1897–1977 | 1934–1938 | VF | |
Arthur Seyß-Inquart2) | 1892–1946 | 1938 | NSDAP | |
1) In 1933 Austria's democratic institutions were overthrown and replaced by a dictatoric government, the so-called Austrian-fascist regime, of which Engelbert Dollfuß and Kurt Schuschnigg were dominating figures. <p>2) Due to pressure of nationalsocialist Germany the last Austrian president Wilhelm Miklas relunctantly appointed Seyß-Inquart as chancellor. Seyß-Inquarts only task was to prepare the Anschluss. |
Second Republic (since 1945)
Chancellors of the Second Republic | ||||
Name | Birth-Death | Term of office | Party | |
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Karl Renner | 1870–1950 | 1945 | SDAPÖ/SPÖ | |
Leopold Figl | 1902–1965 | 1945–1953 | ÖVP | |
Julius Raab | 1891–1964 | 1953–1961 | ÖVP | |
Alfons Gorbach | 1898–1972 | 1961-1964 | ÖVP | |
Josef Klaus | 1910–2001 | 1964–1970 | ÖVP | |
Bruno Kreisky | 1911–1990 | 1970–1983 | SPÖ | |
Fred Sinowatz | 1929– | 1983–1986 | SPÖ | |
Franz Vranitzky | 1937– | 1986–1997 | SPÖ | |
Viktor Klima | 1947– | 1997–2000 | SPÖ | |
Wolfgang Schüssel | 1945- | since 2000 | ÖVP |
See also
- Politics of Austria
- Vice Chancellor of Austria
- List of Federal Presidents of Austria
- Lists of incumbents
- List of Ministers-President of Austria
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