Federal
Governments and State Governments since 1918 (according
to the Austrian Amtskalender, the official register of
public offices, agencies and institutions published
annually by the Austrian Federal Press Service) |
|
Renner
(I): from October 30, 1918 to March 3, 1919;
entrusted with the continued administration until March
15, 1919 |
State
Chancellery: |
head (State
Chancellor): Karl Renner |
State
Office of Foreign Affairs: |
Staatssekretär:
Victor Adler (until November 11, 1918);
Staatssekretär: Otto Bauer (from November
21, 1918); entrusted with the function of
Unterstaatssekretär: Otto Bauer (from October
31, 1918 to November 21, 1918);
Unterstaatssekretär: Leopold Waber (from November
5, 1918); Unterstaatssekretär: Egon Pflügl (from
November 5, 1918) |
State
Office of Military Affairs: |
Staatssekretär:
Josef Mayer; Unterstaatssekretär: Erwin Waihs (from
November 5, 1918); Unterstaatssekretär: Julius
Deutsch (from November 5, 1918) |
State
Office of the Interior: |
Staatssekretär:
Heinrich Mataja; Unterstaatssekretär: Otto Glöckel
(from November 5, 1918); Unterstaatssekretär:
Richard Marckhl (from November 5, 1918) |
State
Office of Education: |
Staatssekretär:
Raphael Pacher |
State
Office of Justice: |
Staatssekretär:
Julius Roller |
State
Office of Finance: |
Staatssekretär:
Otto Steinwender; Unterstaatssekretär: Eugen
Beck-Managetta (from November 5, 1918);
Unterstaatssekretär: Ferdinand Grimm (from November
4, 1918) |
State
Office of Agriculture: |
Staatssekretär:
Josef Stöckler |
State
Office of Trade, Industry and Commerce and State Office
for War and Transition Economy (established to cope
with and improve the countrys desperate economic
and social situation after World War I): |
Staatssekretär:
Karl Urban; Unterstaatssekretär: Richard Riedl (from
November 7, 1918) |
State
Office of Public Works: |
Staatssekretär:
Johann Zerdik |
State
Office of Transport: |
Staatssekretär:
Karl Jukel; Unterstaatssekretär: Bruno Enderes |
State
Office of Public Food Supplies: |
Staatssekretär:
Johann Löwenfeld-Russ; Unterstaatssekretär: Robert
Wallenstorfer (from November 21, 1918) |
State
Office of Social Assistance: |
Staatssekretär:
Ferdinand Hanusch; Unterstaatssekretär: Josef Resch
(from November 1, 1918) |
State
Office of Public Health: |
Staatssekretär:
Ignaz Kaup |
|
Renner
(II): from March 15, 1919 to October 17, 1919 |
State
Chancellery: |
State
Chancellor: Karl Renner; Vice-Chancellor: Jodok Fink |
State
Office of the Interior and of Education: |
Staatssekretär:
Karl Renner, State Chancellor (until May 9, 1919);
Staatssekretär: Matthias Eldersch (from May
9, 1919); Unterstaatssekretär for Educational
Affairs: Otto Glöckel; Unterstaatssekretär for Cultural
Affairs: Wilhelm Miklas |
State
Office of Justice: |
Staatssekretär:
Richard Bratusch |
State
Office of Finance: |
Staatssekretär:
Josef Schumpeter |
State
Office of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Staatssekretär:
Josef Stöckler |
State
Office of Commerce and Trade, Industry and Building: |
Staatssekretär:
Johann Zerdik; Unterstaatssekretär: Wilhelm Ellenbogen |
State
Office of Social Administration: |
Staatssekretär:
Ferdinand Hanusch; Unterstaatssekretär: Josef Resch
(from April 4, 1919); entrusted with the continued
management of Public Health: Ignaz Kaup (until May
9, 1919); Unterstaatssekretär for Public Health:
Julius Tandler (from May 9, 1919) |
State
Office of Foreign Affairs: |
head: Otto
Bauer, Staatssekretär (until July 26, 1919); Karl
Renner, State Chancellor (from July 26, 1919);
Unterstaatssekretär: Egon Pflügl (from April
4, 1919) |
State
Office of Military Affairs: |
Staatssekretär:
Julius Deutsch; Unterstaatssekretär: Erwin Waihs |
State
Office of Public Food Supplies: |
Staatssekretär:
Johann Löwenfeld-Russ |
State
Office of Transport: |
Staatssekretär:
Ludwig Paul |
|
Renner
(III): from October 17, 1919 to June 11, 1920;
entrusted with the continued administration until July
7, 1920 |
State
Chancellery: |
State
Chancellor: Karl Renner; Vice-Chancellor: Jodok Fink
(until June 24, 1920); Staatssekretär for
Constitutional and Administrative Reform: Michael Mayr
(until June 24, 1920) |
State
Office of the Interior and of Education: |
Staatssekretär:
Matthias Eldersch; Unterstaatssekretär for Education:
Otto Glöckel; Unterstaatssekretär for Cultural Affairs:
Wilhelm Miklas (until June 24, 1920) |
State
Office of Justice: |
Staatssekretär:
Rudolf Ramek (until June 24, 1920); temporary head:
Matthias Eldersch, Staatssekretär (from June
24, 1920); Unterstaatssekretär: Arnold Eisler |
State
Office of Finance: |
Staatssekretär:
Richard Reisch |
State
Office of Agriculture and Forestry: |
temporary
head: Karl Renner, State Chancellor (from June
24, 1920) |
State
Office of Commerce and Trade, Industry and Building: |
Staatssekretär:
Johann Zerdik (until June 24, 1920);
Unterstaatssekretär: Wilhelm Ellenbogen (temporary head
from June 24, 1920) |
State
Office of Social Administration: |
Staatssekretär:
Ferdinand Hanusch; Unterstaatssekretär: Josef Resch
(until June 24, 1920); Unterstaatssekretär for
Public Health: Julius Tandler |
State
Office of Foreign Affairs: |
Staatssekretär:
Karl Renner, State Chancellor |
State
Office of Military Affairs: |
Staatssekretär:
Julius Deutsch; Unterstaatssekretär: Erwin Waihs (until
June 24, 1920) |
State
Office of Public Food Supplies: |
Staatssekretär:
Johann Löwenfeld-Ruß |
State
Office of Transport: |
Staatssekretär:
Ludwig Paul (until July 1, 1920); temporary head:
Ferdinand Hanusch, Staatssekretär |
|
Mayr
(I): from July 7, 1920 to November 20, 1920 |
State
Chancellery: |
chairman of
cabinet: Michael Mayr, Staatssekretär; deputy chairman
of cabinet and deputy head: Ferdinand Hanusch,
Staatssekretär (until October 22, 1920); acted as
deputy chairman of cabinet: Eduard Heinl, Staatssekretär
(from October 22, 1920) |
State
Office of the Interior and of Education: |
Staatssekretär:
Walter Breisky; Unterstaatssekretär for Educational
Affairs: Otto Glöckel (until October 22, 1920);
Unterstaatssekretär for Cultural Affairs: Wilhelm Miklas |
State
Office of Justice: |
Staatssekretär:
Julius Roller; Unterstaatssekretär: Arnold Eisler |
State
Office of Finance: |
Staatssekretär:
Richard Reisch |
State
Office of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Staatssekretär:
Alois Haueis |
State
Office of Commerce and Trade, Industry and Building: |
Staatssekretär:
Eduard Heinl; Unterstaatssekretär: Wilhelm Ellenbogen
(until October 22, 1920) |
State
Office of Social Administration: |
Staatssekretär:
Ferdinand Hanusch (until October 22, 1920);
temporary head: Eduard Heinl, Staatssekretär (from
October 22, 1920); Unterstaatssekretär: Josef
Resch; Unterstaatssekretär for Public Health: Julius
Tandler (until October 22, 1920) |
State
Office of Foreign Affairs: |
Staatssekretär:
Karl Renner (until October 22, 1920); temporary
head: Michael Mayr, Staatssekretär (from October
22, 1920) |
State
Office of Military Affairs: |
Staatssekretär:
Julius Deutsch (until October 22, 1920); temporary
head: Walter Breisky, Staatssekretär (from October 22,
1920) |
State
Office of Public Food Supplies: |
temporary
head: Alfred Grünberger (from July 9, 1920) |
State
Office of Transport: |
Staatssekretär:
Karl Pesta |
|
Mayr
(II): from November 20, 1920 to June 1, 1921;
entrusted with the continued administration until June
21, 1921 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Michael Mayr; Vice-Chancellor: Walter Breisky |
Federal
Ministry of the Interior and of Education: |
Federal
Minister: Egon Glanz (until April 7, 1921); head:
Walter Breisky, Vice-Chancellor (from April 7, 1921
to April 23, 1921); Federal Minister: Rudolf Ramek
(from April 23, 1921); entrusted with the management
of Educational and Cultural Affairs: Walter Breisky,
Vice-Chancellor |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Rudolf Paltauf |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Ferdinand Grimm |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Alois Haueis |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce and Trade, Industry and Building: |
Federal
Minister: Eduard Heinl |
Federal
Ministry of Social Administration: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Resch |
Federal
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: |
head: Michael
Mayr, Federal Chancellor |
Federal
Ministry of Military Affairs: |
head: Egon
Glanz, Federal Minister (until April 7, 1921); head:
Walter Breisky, Vice-Chancellor (from April 7, 1921
to April 28, 1921); Federal Minister: Carl Vaugoin (from
April 28, 1921) |
Federal
Ministry of Public Food Supplies: |
Federal
Minister: Alfred Grünberger |
Federal
Ministry of Transport: |
Federal
Minister: Karl Pesta |
|
Schober
(I): from June 21, 1921 to January 26, 1922 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Johann Schober; Vice-Chancellor: Walter
Breisky |
Federal
Ministry of the Interior and of Education: |
Federal
Minister: Leopold Waber (until January 16, 1922);
head: Johann Schober, Federal Chancellor (from January
16, 1922); entrusted with the management of
Educational and Cultural Affairs: Walter Breisky,
Vice-Chancellor |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Rudolf Paltauf |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Ferdinand Grimm (until October 7, 1921);
Federal Minister: Alfred Gürtler (from October
7, 1921) |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Leopold Hennet |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce and Trade, Industry and Building: |
Federal
Minister: Alexander Angerer (until October 7, 1921);
Federal Minister: Alfred Grünberger (from October
7, 1921) |
Federal
Ministry of Social Administration: |
Federal
Minister: Franz Pauer |
Federal
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: |
head: Johann
Schober, Federal Chancellor |
Federal
Ministry of Military Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Carl Vaugoin (until October 7, 1921); Federal
Minister: Josef Wächter (from October 7, 1921) |
Federal
Ministry of Public Food Supplies: |
head: Alfred
Grünberger |
Federal
Ministry of Transport: |
Federal
Minister: Walter Rodler |
|
Breisky:
from January 26, 1922 to January 27, 1922 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
head of the
interim government: Walter Breisky, Vice-Chancellor |
Federal
Ministry of the Interior and of Education: |
temporary
head: Walter Breisky, Vice-Chancellor |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Rudolf Paltauf |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Alfred Gürtler |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Leopold Hennet |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce and Trade, Industry and Building: |
Federal
Minister: Alfred Grünberger |
Federal
Ministry of Social Administration: |
Federal
Minister: Franz Pauer |
Federal
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: |
head: Walter
Breisky, Vice-Chancellor |
Federal
Ministry of Military Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Wächter |
Federal
Ministry of Public Food Supplies: |
head: Alfred
Grünberger, Federal Minister |
Federal
Ministry of Transport: |
Federal
Minister: Walter Rodler |
|
Schober
(II): from January 27, 1922 to May 24, 1922:
entrusted with the continued administration until May
31, 1922 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Johann Schober; Vice-Chancellor: Walter
Breisky |
Federal
Ministry of the Interior and of Education: |
head: Johann
Schober, Federal Chancellor; entrusted with the
management of Educational and Cultural Affairs: Walter
Breisky, Vice-Chancellor |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: Federal Minister: Rudolf Paltauf |
|
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Alfred Gürtler (until May 10, 1922); head:
Johann Schober, Federal Chancellor (from May
10, 1922) |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Leopold Hennet |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce and Trade, Industry and Building: |
Federal
Minister: Alfred Grünberger |
Federal
Ministry of Social Administration: |
Federal
Minister: Franz Pauer |
Federal
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: |
head: Leopold
Hennet, Federal Minister |
Federal
Ministry of Military Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Wächter |
Federal
Ministry of Public Food Supplies: |
head: Alfred
Grünberger, Federal Minister |
Federal
Ministry of Transport: |
Federal
Minister: Walter Rodler |
|
Seipel
(I): from May 31, 1922 to April 16, 1923;
entrusted with the continued administration until April
17, 1923 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Ignaz Seipel; Vice-Chancellor: Felix Frank |
Federal
Ministry of the Interior and of Education: |
head: Felix
Frank, Vice-Chancellor; entrusted with the management of
Educational and Cultural Affairs: Emil Schneider, Federal
Minister |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Leopold Waber (until April 16, 1923) |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: August Ségur (until November 14, 1922);
Federal Minister: Viktor Kienböck (from November
14, 1922) |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Rudolf Buchinger |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce and Trade, Industry and Building: |
Federal
Minister: Emil Kraft |
Federal
Ministry of Social Administration: |
Federal
Minister: Richard Schmitz |
Federal
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Federal Minister: Alfred
Grünberger (until April 16, 1923) |
|
Federal
Ministry of Military Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Carl Vaugoin |
Federal
Ministry of Public Food Supplies: |
head: Rudolf
Buchinger, Federal Minister (until April 17, 1923) |
Federal
Ministry of Transport: |
Federal
Minister: Franz Odehnal (until April 16, 1923) |
|
Seipel
(II and III): from April 17, 1923 to November
20, 1923; entrusted with the continued
administration until November 20, 1923; from
November 20, 1923 to November 8, 1924;
entrusted with the continued administration until
November 20, 1924 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Ignaz Seipel; Vice-Chancellor (with
responsibility for Judicial Affairs): Felix Frank;
entrusted with the management of Foreign Affairs: Alfred
Grünberger, Federal Minister |
Federal
Ministry of Education: |
Federal
Minister: Emil Schneider |
Federal
Ministry of Social Administration: |
Federal
Minister: Richard Schmitz |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Viktor Kienböck |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Rudolf Buchinger |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce and Transport: |
Federal
Minister: Hans Schürff |
Federal
Ministry of Military Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Carl Vaugoin |
|
Ramek
(I): from November 20, 1924 to January
14, 1926; entrusted with the continued
administration until January 15, 1926 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Rudolf Ramek; Vice-Chancellor (with
responsibility for Judicial Affairs): Leopold Waber;
entrusted with the management of Foreign Affairs:
Heinrich Mataja, Federal Minister |
Federal
Ministry of Education: |
Federal
Minister: Emil Schneider |
Federal
Ministry of Social Administration: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Resch |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Jakob Ahrer |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Rudolf Buchinger |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce and Transport: |
Federal
Minister: Hans Schürff |
Federal
Ministry of Military Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Carl Vaugoin |
|
Ramek
(II): from January 15, 1926 to October 15, 1926;
entrusted with the continued administration until October
20, 1926 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Rudolf Ramek; Vice-Chancellor (with
responsibility for Judicial Affairs): Leopold Waber |
Federal
Ministry of Education: |
Federal
Minister: Emil Schneider (until June 16, 1926); entrusted
with the management of Educational Affairs: Josef Resch,
Federal Minister (from June 16, 1926 to June 25,
1926); Federal Minister: Anton Rintelen (from June
25, 1926) |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Kollmann |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Andreas Thaler |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce and Transport: |
Federal
Minister: Hans Schürff |
Federal
Ministry of Military Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Carl Vaugoin |
|
Seipel
(IV): from October 20, 1926 to May 18, 1927;
entrusted with the continued administration until May 19,
1927 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Ignaz Seipel; Vice-Chancellor (with
responsibility for Judicial Affairs): Franz Dinghofer |
Federal
Ministry of Education: |
Federal
Minister: Richard Schmitz |
Federal
Ministry of Social Administration: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Resch |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Viktor Kienböck |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Andreas Thaler |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce and Transport: |
Federal
Minister: Hans Schürff |
Federal
Ministry of Military Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Carl Vaugoin |
|
Seipel
(V): from May 19, 1927 to April 3, 1929; entrusted
with the continued administration until May 4, 1929 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Ignaz Seipel; Vice-Chancellor (responsible
for the agenda of Division II): Karl Hartleb;
Federal Minister (with responsibility for Judicial
Affairs): Franz Dinghofer (until August 30, 1927) |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Franz Dinghofer (from August 31, 1927 to
July 4, 1928); temporary head: Ignaz Seipel, Federal
Chancellor (from July 4, 1928 to July 6, 1928);
Federal Minister: Franz Slama (from July 6, 1928) |
Federal
Ministry of Education: |
Federal
Minister: Richard Schmitz |
Federal
Ministry of Social Administration: |
Federal
Minister Josef Resch |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Viktor Kienböck |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Andreas Thaler |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce and Transport: |
Federal
Minister: Hans Schürff |
Federal
Ministry of Military Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Carl Vaugoin |
|
Streeruwitz:
from May 4, 1929 to September 25, 1929;
entrusted with the continued administration until
September 26, 1929 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Ernst Streeruwitz; Vice-Chancellor: Vinzenz
Schumy |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Franz Slama |
Federal
Ministry of Education: |
Federal
Minister: Emmerich Czermak |
Federal
Ministry of Social Administration: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Resch |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Johann Josef Mittelberger |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Florian Födermayr |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce and Transport: |
Federal
Minister: Hans Schürff |
Federal
Ministry of Military Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Carl Vaugoin |
|
Schober
(III): from September 26, 1929 to September
25, 1930; entrusted with the continued
administration until September 30, 1930 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Johann Schober; Vice-Chancellor: Carl
Vaugoin; Federal Minister (responsible for domestic
affairs): Vinzenz Schumy |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Franz Slama |
Federal
Ministry of Education: |
head: Johann
Schober, Federal Chancellor (until October
16, 1929); Federal Minister: Heinrich Srbik (from
October 16, 1929) |
Federal
Ministry of Social Administration: |
Federal
Minister: Theodor Innitzer |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
head: Johann
Schober, Federal Chancellor (until October
16, 1929); Federal Minister: Otto Juch (from October
16, 1929) |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Florian Födermayr |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce and Transport: |
Federal
Minister: Michael Hainisch (until June 17, 1930);
temporary head: Johann Schober, Federal Chancellor (from
June 17, 1930 to June 20, 1930); Federal
Minister: Friedrich Schuster (from June 20, 1930) |
Federal
Ministry of Military Affairs: |
head: Carl
Vaugoin, Vice-Chancellor |
|
Vaugoin:
from September 30, 1930 to November 29, 1930;
entrusted with the continued administration until
December 4, 1930 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Carl Vaugoin; Vice-Chancellor: Richard
Schmitz; Federal Minister (responsible for foreign
affairs): Ignaz Seipel; Federal Minister (responsible for
domestic affairs): Ernst Rüdiger Starhemberg |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Franz Hueber |
Federal
Ministry of Education: |
Federal
Minister: Emmerich Czermak |
Federal
Ministry of Social Administration: |
head: Richard
Schmitz, Vice-Chancellor |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Otto Juch |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Andreas Thaler |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce and Transport: |
Federal
Minister: Eduard Heinl |
Federal
Ministry of Military Affairs: |
head: Carl
Vaugoin, Federal Chancellor |
|
Ender:
from December 4, 1930 to June 16, 1931;
entrusted with the continued administration until June
20, 1931 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Otto Ender; Vice-Chancellor (responsible for
foreign affairs): Johann Schober; Federal Minister
(responsible for domestic affairs): Franz Winkler (until
June 16, 1931) |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Hans Schürff (until May 30, 1931);
temporary head: Johann Schober, Vice-Chancellor (from May
30, 1931) |
Federal
Ministry of Education: |
Federal
Minister: Emmerich Czermak |
Federal
Ministry of Social Administration: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Resch (until April 15, 1931);
temporary head: Otto Ender, Federal Chancellor (from
April 15, 1931) |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Otto Juch |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Andreas Thaler (until March 18, 1931);
Federal Minister: Engelbert Dollfuß (from March 18,
1931) |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce and Transport: |
Federal
Minister: Eduard Heinl |
Federal
Ministry of Military Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Carl Vaugoin |
|
Buresch
(I): from June 20, 1931 to January 27, 1932;
entrusted with the continued administration until January
29, 1932 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Karl Buresch; Vice-Chancellor (responsible
for foreign affairs): Johann Schober; Federal Minister
(responsible for domestic affairs): Franz Winkler |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Hans Schürff |
Federal
Ministry of Education: |
Federal
Minister: Emmerich Czermak |
Federal
Ministry of Social Administration: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Resch |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Redlich (until October 5, 1931);
temporary head: Karl Buresch, Federal Chancellor (from
October 5, 1931 to October 16, 1931); Federal Minister:
Emanuel Weidenhoffer (from October 16, 1931) |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Engelbert Dollfuß |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce and Transport: |
Federal
Minister: Eduard Heinl |
Federal
Ministry of Military Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Carl Vaugoin |
|
Buresch
(II): from January 29, 1932 to May 6, 1932; entrusted
with the continued administration until May 20, 1932 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Karl Buresch; Vice-Chancellor (responsible
for internal administration): Franz Winkler; Federal
Minister (responsible for public security): Franz
Bachinger (from February 4, 1932) |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Kurt Schuschnigg |
Federal
Ministry of Education: |
Federal
Minister: Emmerich Czermak |
Federal
Ministry for Social Administration: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Resch |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Emanuel Weidenhoffer |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Engelbert Dollfuß |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce and Transport: |
Federal
Minister: Eduard Heinl |
Federal
Ministry of Military Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Carl Vaugoin |
|
Dollfuß
(I): from May 20, 1932 to September 21, 1933 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Engelbert Dollfuß; Vice-Chancellor
(responsible for economic affairs until May 10, 1933):
Franz Winkler; Federal Minister (responsible for internal
administration): Franz Bachinger (until May 10, 1933);
Federal Minister (responsible for internal administration
and economic affairs): Vinzenz Schumy (from May
10, 1933); Federal Minister (responsible for public
security): Hermann Ach (until September 28, 1932);
Staatssekretär (for public security): Emil Fey (from
October 17, 1932 to May 10, 1933); Federal Minister
(responsible for public security): Emil Fey (from May
10, 1933); Federal Minister (responsible for
constitutional and administrative reform from July
20, 1933): Otto Ender (from July 19, 1933) |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Kurt Schuschnigg |
Federal
Ministry of Education: |
Federal
Minister: Anton Rintelen (until May 24, 1933);
temporary head: Kurt Schuschnigg, Federal Minister (from
May 24, 1933) |
Federal
Ministry of Social Administration: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Resch (until March 11, 1933); Federal
Minister: Robert Kerber (from March 11, 1933);
Staatssekretär (for the labour service): Odo
Neustädter-Stürmer (from May 10, 1933) |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Emanuel Weidenhoffer (until May 10, 1933);
Federal Minister: Karl Buresch (from May 10, 1933) |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
head:
Engelbert Dollfuß, Federal Chancellor; Staatssekretär
(responsible for forestry and timber management): Franz
Bachinger (from May 10, 1933) |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce and Transport: |
Federal
Minister: Guido Jakoncig (until May 10, 1933); Federal
Minister: Friedrich Stockinger (from May 10, 1933);
Staatssekretär (for job creation, tourism and technical
aspects of road construction): Odo Neustädter-Stürmer
(from May 10, 1933); Staatssekretär (responsible for
timber management aspects within the remit of the Federal
Ministry of Commerce and Transport); Franz Bachinger
(from May 10, 1933) |
Federal
Ministry of Military Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Carl Vaugoin |
|
Dollfuß
(II) Schuschnigg (I): from September 21,
1933 to May 14, 1936 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Engelbert Dollfuß (until July 25, 1934);
Federal Chancellor: Kurt Schuschnigg (from July 29,
1934); Vice-Chancellor: Emil Fey (until May 1, 1934);
Vice-Chancellor (with responsibility for physical
education from May 17, 1934 to October 17, 1935 and from
October 29, 1935 and for public security from July
30, 1934 to October 17, 1935): Ernst Rüdiger
Starhemberg (from May 1, 1934 to October 17, 1935
and from October 17, 1935); Federal Minister
(responsible for constitutional and administrative reform
from September 23, 1933): Otto Ender (until July
10, 1934); Federal Minister (responsible for
internal administration from September 23, 1933, for
administrative matters of the Federal Office of
Statistics from May 1, 1934): Robert Kerber (until July
10, 1934); Federal Minister: Richard Schmitz (from
February 16, 1934 to July 10, 1934); Federal
Minister (responsible for public security and matters
within the remit of Section 4 from May 1, 1934 to July
10, 1934, for internal administration from July
30, 1934 and for measures to be taken to prevent
subversive action by private enterprise from September
28, 1935): Emil Fey (from May 1, 1934 to
October 17, 1935); Federal Minister for Foreign
Affairs (from August 3, 1934 to October 17, 1935 and from
October 29, 1935): Egon Berger-Waldenegg (from July
29, 1934 to October 17, 1935 and from October
17, 1935); Federal Minister (responsible for
corporative reorganisation and preparatory legislative
measures to be taken by the Federal Ministries): Odo
Neustädter-Stürmer, Federal Minister (from September
10, 1934 to October 17, 1935); Federal
Minister: Karl Buresch (from October 17, 1935 to January
30, 1936); Federal Minister (responsible for public
security and internal administration from October
29, 1935): Eduard Baar-Baarenfels (from October
17, 1935); Staatssekretär (for Public Security
until May 1, 1934, for business of the Federal
Chancellery conducted by the Federal Chancellor from May
1, 1934 to July 10, 1934, for business of the Federal
Chancellery except for Foreign Affairs from July
10, 1934): Carl Karwinsky (until July
29, 1934); Staatssekretär (for Foreign Affairs)
Stephan Tauschitz (from July 10, 1934 to August
3, 1934); Staatssekretär (for Public Security):
Hans Hammerstein-Equord (from July 29, 1934 to October
17, 1935) |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
head: Kurt
Schuschnigg, Federal Minister (until July10, 1934);
Federal Minister: Egon Berger-Waldenegg (from July
10, 1934 to July 29, 1934); entrusted with the
management of judicial affairs: Egon Berger-Waldenegg,
Federal Minister (from July 29, 1934 to October
17, 1935); Federal Minister: Robert Winterstein
(from October 17, 1935); Staatssekretär: Franz Glas
(until July 10, 1934); Staatssekretär: Carl Karwinsky
(from July 29, 1934 to October 17, 1935) |
Federal
Ministry of Education: |
Federal
Minister: Kurt Schuschnigg (until July 29, 1934); head:
Kurt Schuschnigg, Federal Chancellor (from July
29, 1934); Staatssekretär: Hans Pernter (from July
29, 1934 to October 17, 1935 and from October
17, 1935) |
Federal
Ministry of Social Administration: |
Federal
Minister: Richard Schmitz (until February 16, 1934);
Federal Minister: Odo Neustädter-Stürmer (from February
16, 1934 to October 17, 1935); Federal Minister:
Josef Dobretsberger (from October 17, 1935);
Staatssekretär (for the labour service): Odo
Neustädter-Stürmer (until February 16, 1934);
Staatssekretär (for legal protection of white and blue
collar workers): Johann Großauer (from August
13, 1934 to October 17, 1935); Staatssekretär
(for legal protection of white- and blue-collar workers):
Theodor Znidaric (from October 17, 1935) |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Karl Buresch (until October 17, 1935);
Federal Minister: Ludwig Draxler (from October
17, 1935) |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
head:
Engelbert Dollfuß, Federal Chancellor (until July
25, 1934); head: Ernst Rüdiger Starhemberg,
Vice-Chancellor (from July 26, 1934 to July
29, 1934); Federal Minister: Josef Reither (from
July 29, 1934 to October 17, 1935); Federal
Minister: Ludwig Strobl (from October 17, 1935);
Staatssekretär: Heinrich Gleißner (until March12,
1934); Staatssekretär: Bartholomäus Hasenauer (from
March 12, 1934 to July 10, 1934);
Staatssekretär: Ulrich Ilg (from July 13, 1934 to
August 3, 1934); Staatssekretär (responsible for
financial aid granted to mountain farmers): August Kraft
(from October 17, 1935 to February 8, 1936) |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce and Transport: |
Federal
Minister: Fritz Stockinger (until October 17, 1935 and
from October 17, 1935); Staatssekretär (for job
creation, tourism and technical aspects of road
construction): Odo Neustädter-Stürmer (until February
16, 1934) |
Federal
Ministry of National Defence: |
head:
Engelbert Dollfuß, Federal Chancellor (until March
12, 1934); Federal Minister: Alois
Schönburg-Hartenstein (from March 12, 1934 to July
10, 1934); head: Engelbert Dollfuß, Federal
Chancellor (from July 10, 1934 to July 25, 1934); head:
Ernst Rüdiger Starhemberg, Vice-Chancellor (July
26, 1934 to July 29, 1934); head: Kurt
Schuschnigg, Federal Chancellor (from July 29, 1934);
Staatssekretär: Alois Schönburg-Hartenstein (until
March 12, 1934); Staatssekretär: Wilhelm Zehner
(from July 10, 1934 to October 17, 1935 and from
October 17, 1935) |
|
Schuschnigg
(II): from May 14, 1936 to November 3, 1936 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Kurt Schuschnigg; Vice-Chancellor
(responsible for internal administration and public
security from May 5, 1936 to October 10, 1936 and
from October 10, 1936): Eduard Baar-Baarenfels;
Federal Minister: Edmund Glaise-Horstenau (from July
11, 1936); Staatssekretär (responsible for conduct
of business of the Federal Chancellery): Guido Zernatto;
Staatssekretär (for Foreign Affairs): Guido Schmidt
(from July 11, 1936) |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Hans Hammerstein-Equord |
Federal
Ministry of Education: |
Federal
Minister: Hans Pernter (until October 10, 1936);
temporary head: Kurt Schuschnigg, Federal Chancellor
(October 10, 1936); Federal Minister: Hans Pernter
(from October 10, 1936) |
Federal
Ministry of Social Administration: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Resch |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Ludwig Draxler (until October 10, 1936);
temporary head: Kurt Schuschnigg, Federal Chancellor
(November 10, 1936); Federal Minister: Ludwig Draxler
(from October 10, 1936) |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
temporary
head: Kurt Schuschnigg, Federal Chancellor (until May
15, 1936); Federal Minister: Peter Mandorfer (from
May 15, 1936) |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce and Transport: |
Federal
Minister: Fritz Stockinger |
Federal
Ministry of National Defence: |
head: Kurt
Schuschnigg, Federal Chancellor; Staatssekretär: Wilhelm
Zehner |
|
Schuschnigg
(III): from November 3, 1936 to February
16, 1938 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Kurt Schuschnigg; Vice-Chancellor: Ludwig
Hülgerth; Federal Minister: (responsible for internal
administration from November 6, 1936): Edmund
Glaise-Horstenau; Federal Minister (responsible for
public security and preparatory legislative measures
aimed at corporative reorganisation from November 6,
1936): Odo Neustädter-Stürmer (until March
20, 1937); Staatssekretär for Public Security:
Michael Skubl (from March 20, 1937); Staatssekretär
(with responsibility for conduct of business of the
Federal Chancellery): Guido Zernatto; Staatssekretär
(for Foreign Affairs): Guido Schmidt |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Adolf Pilz |
Federal
Ministry of Education: |
Federal
Minister: Hans Pernter |
Federal
Ministry of Social Administration: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Resch; Staatssekretär (for legal
protection of white and blue collar workers): Hans Rott |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Rudolf Neumayer |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Peter Mandorfer |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce and Transport: |
Federal
Minister: Wilhelm Taucher |
Federal
Ministry of National Defence: |
head: Kurt
Schuschnigg, Federal Chancellor; Staatssekretär: Wilhelm
Zehner |
|
Schuschnigg
(IV): from February 16, 1938 to March 11, 1938 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Kurt Schuschnigg; Vice-Chancellor: Ludwig
Hülgerth; Federal Minister (for Foreign Affairs): Guido
Schmidt; Federal Minister (responsible for internal
administration and public security): Arthur
Seyß-Inquart; Federal Minister: (in the Federal
Chancellery): Edmund Glaise-Horstenau; Federal Chancellor
(in the Federal Chancellery): Guido Zernatto; Federal
Minister (in the Federal Chancellery): Hans Rott;
Staatssekretär (for Public Security): Michael Skubl |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Ludwig Adamovich |
Federal
Ministry of Education: |
Federal
Minister: Hans Pernter |
Federal
Ministry of Social Administration: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Resch; Staatssekretär (for legal
protection of white and blue collar workers): Adolf
Watzek |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Rudolf Neumayer |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Peter Mandorfer; Staatssekretär (for
Forestry): Franz Matschnig |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce and Transport: |
Federal
Minister: Julius Raab; Staatssekretär (responsible for
industrial matters): Ludwig Stepski-Doliwa |
Federal
Ministry of National Defence: head: Kurt Schuschnigg,
Federal Chancellor; Staatssekretär: Wilhelm Zehner |
|
|
Renner
(IV): Provisional State Government, from April
27, 1945 to December 20, 1945 |
State
Chancellery: |
State
Chancellor: Karl Renner; Staatssekretär (without
Portfolio): Adolf Schärf; Staatssekretär (without
Portfolio): Leopold Figl; Staatssekretär (without
Portfolio): Johann Koplenig; Unterstaatssekretär (for
Military Affairs): Franz Winterer; Unterstaatssekretär:
Heinrich Herglotz (from May 4, 1945);
Unterstaatssekretär (for Foreign Affairs): Karl Gruber
(from September 26, 1945) |
State
Office of the Interior: |
Staatssekretär:
Franz Honner; Unterstaatssekretär: Oskar Helmer;
Unterstaatssekretär: Raoul Bumballa;
Unterstaatssekretär: Josef Sommer (from September
26, 1945) |
State
Office of Justice: |
Staatssekretär:
Josef Gerö; Unterstaatssekretär: Karl Altmann;
Unterstaatssekretär: Max Scheffenegger;
Unterstaatssekretär: Ferdinand Nagl |
State
Office of Public Information, Education and Cultural
Affairs: |
Staatssekretär:
Ernst Fischer; Unterstaatssekretär: Karl Lugmayer;
Unterstaatssekretär: Josef Enslein; Unterstaatssekretär
(for Cultural Affairs): Ernst Hefel |
State
Office of Social Administration: |
Staatssekretär:
Johann Böhm; Unterstaatssekretär: Franz David;
Unterstaatssekretär: Alois Weinberger |
State
Office of Finance: |
Staatssekretär:
Georg Zimmermann; Unterstaatssekretär: Hans Rizzi (from
May 4, 1945) |
State
Office of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Staatssekretär:
Rudolf Buchinger (until September 26, 1945);
Staatssekretär: Josef Kraus (from September
26, 1945); Unterstaatssekretär: Alois Mentasti;
Unterstaatssekretär: Laurenz Genner |
State
Office of Industry, Trade, Commerce and Transport: |
Staatssekretär:
Eduard Heinl; Unterstaatssekretär: Karl Waldbrunner;
Unterstaatssekretär: Hermann Lichtenegger (from May
4, 1945) |
State
Office of Public Food Supplies: |
Staatssekretär:
Andreas Korp; Unterstaatssekretärin: Helene Postranecky;
Unterstaatssekretär: Josef Kraus (until September
26, 1945); Unterstaatssekretär: Ernst Winsauer
(from September 26, 1945) |
State
Office of Public Building: |
Staatssekretär:
Julius Raab; Unterstaatssekretär: Heinrich Schneidmadl;
Unterstaatssekretär: Otto Mödlagl (from May
4, 1945) |
State
Office of Property Restitution and Economic Planning
(providing for the restitution of property taken from the
rightful owners under Nazi rule): |
Staatssekretär:
Vinzenz Schumy (from September 26, 1945);
Unterstaatssekretär: Franz Rauscher (from September
26, 1945); Unterstaatssekretär: Alfred Neumann
(from September 26, 1945) |
|
Figl
(I): from December 20, 1945 to October
11, 1949; entrusted with the continued
administration until November 8, 1949 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Leopold Figl; Vice-Chancellor: Adolf Schärf;
Federal Minister (for Foreign Affairs): Karl Gruber;
Federal Minister (in the Federal Chancellery): Alois
Weinberger (until January 11, 1947); Federal
Minister (in the Federal Chancellery): Erwin Altenburger
(from January 11, 1947) |
Federal
Ministry of the Interior: |
Federal
Minister: Oskar Helmer; Staatssekretär: Ferdinand Graf |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Gerö |
Federal
Ministry of Education: |
Federal
Minister: Felix Hurdes |
Federal
Ministry of Social Administration: |
Federal
Minister: Karl Maisel |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Georg Zimmermann |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Kraus |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce and Economic Reconstruction: |
Federal
Minister: Eugen Fleischacker (until May 31, 1946);
Federal Minister: Eduard Heinl (from May 31, 1946 to
February 18, 1948); Federal Minister: Ernst Kolb
(from February 18, 1948) |
Federal
Ministry of Public Food Supplies: |
Federal
Minister: Hans Frenzel (until January 11, 1947);
Federal Minister: Otto Sagmeister (from January
11, 1947) |
Federal
Ministry of Property Return and Economic Planning: |
Federal
Minister: Peter Krauland; Staatssekretär: Karl
Waldbrunner (until March 28, 1946); Staatssekretär:
Franz Rauscher (from March 28, 1946 to January 11,
1947); Staatssekretär: Karl Mantler (from January
11, 1947) |
Federal
Ministry of Transport: |
Federal
Minister: Vinzenz Übeleis |
Federal
Ministry of Electrification and Energy Supply: |
Federal
Minister: Karl Altmann (until November 20, 1947);
head: Eduard Heinl, Federal Minister (from November
20, 1947 to November 24, 1947); Federal
Minister: Alfred Migsch (from November 24, 1947) |
|
Figl
(II): from November 8, 1949 to October 28, 1952 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Leopold Figl; Vice-Chancellor: Adolf Schärf;
Federal Minister (for Foreign Affairs): Karl Gruber |
Federal
Ministry of the Interior: |
Federal
Minister: Oskar Helmer; Staatssekretär: Ferdinand Graf;
Staatssekretär: Andreas Korp (from January
23, 1952) |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Otto Tschadek (until September 16, 1952);
Federal Minister: Josef Gerö (from September
16, 1952) |
Federal
Ministry of Education: |
Federal
Minister: Felix Hurdes (until January 23, 1952);
Federal Minister: Ernst Kolb (from January 23,1952) |
Federal
Ministry of Social Administration: |
Federal
Minister: Karl Maisel |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Eugen Margarétha (until January
23, 1952); Federal Minister: Reinhard Kamitz (from
January 23, 1952) |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Kraus (until January 23, 1952);
Federal Minister: Franz Thoma (from January
23, 1952) |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce and Economic Reconstruction: |
Federal
Minister: Ernst Kolb (until January 23, 1952);
Federal Minister: Josef Böck-Greissau (from January
23, 1952); Staatssekretär: Fritz Bock (from January
23, 1952) |
Federal
Ministry of Transport and Nationalized Enterprises: |
Federal
Minister: Karl Waldbrunner; Staatssekretär: Vinzenz
Übeleis |
|
Figl
(III): from October 28, 1952 to February
25, 1953; entrusted with the continued
administration until April 2, 1953 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Leopold Figl; Vice-Chancellor: Adolf Schärf;
Federal Minister (for Foreign Affairs): Karl Gruber |
Federal
Ministry of the Interior: |
Federal
Minister: Oskar Helmer; Staatssekretär: Ferdinand Graf;
Staatssekretär: Andreas Korp |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Gerö |
Federal
Ministry of Education: |
Federal
Minister: Ernst Kolb |
Federal
Ministry of Social Administration: |
Federal
Minister: Karl Maisel |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Reinhard Kamitz |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Franz Thoma |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce and Economic Reconstruction: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Böck-Greissau; Staatssekretär: Fritz
Bock |
Federal
Ministry of Transport and Nationalized Enterprises: |
Federal
Minister: Karl Waldbrunner; Staatssekretär: Vinzenz
Übeleis |
|
Raab
(I): from April 2, 1953 to May 14, 1956;
entrusted with the continued administration until June
29, 1956 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Julius Raab; Vice-Chancellor: Adolf Schärf;
Federal Minister (for Foreign Affairs): Karl Gruber
(until November 26, 1953); Federal Minister (for
Foreign Affairs): Leopold Figl (from November
26, 1953); Staatssekretär (for Foreign Affairs):
Bruno Kreisky |
Federal
Ministry of the Interior: |
Federal
Minister: Oskar Helmer; Staatssekretär: Ferdinand Graf |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Gerö (until December 28, 1954);
Federal Minister: Hans Kapfer (from January 17, 1955) |
Federal
Ministry of Education: |
Federal
Minister: Ernst Kolb (until October 31, 1954);
Federal Minister: Heinrich Drimmel (from November
1, 1954) |
Federal
Ministry of Social Administration: |
Federal
Minister: Karl Maisel (until January 23, 1956);
Federal Minister: Anton Proksch (from January
23, 1956) |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Reinhard Kamitz; Staatssekretär: Fritz Bock
(from July 7, 1955) |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Franz Thoma |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce and Economic Reconstruction: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Böck-Greissau (until April
21, 1953); temporary head: Julius Raab, Federal
Chancellor (from April 21, 1953 to April
28, 1953); Federal Minister: Udo Illig (from April
28, 1953); Staatssekretär: Fritz Bock (until July
7, 1955); Staatssekretär: Raimund Gehart (until
July 31, 1954); Staatssekretär: Rudolf Fischer
(from August 2, 1954) |
Federal
Ministry of Transport and Nationalized Enterprises: |
Federal
Minister: Karl Waldbrunner |
|
Raab
(II): from June 29, 1956 to May 12, 1959;
entrusted with the continued administration until July
16, 1959 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Julius Raab; Vice-Chancellor: Adolf Schärf
(until May 22, 1957); Vice-Chancellor: Bruno
Pittermann (from May 22, 1957); Federal Minister
(for Foreign Affairs): Leopold Figl (until June
10, 1959); entrusted with temporary management of
Foreign Affairs: Julius Raab, Federal Chancellor (from
June 10, 1959); Staatssekretär (for Foreign
Affairs): Bruno Kreisky; Staatssekretär (for Foreign
Affairs): Franz Gschnitzer; Federal Minister (of National
Defence): Ferdinand Graf (until July 15, 1956);
Staatssekretär (of National Defence): Karl Stephani
(until July 15, 1956) |
Federal
Ministry of the Interior: |
Federal
Minister: Oskar Helmer; Staatssekretär: Franz Grubhofer |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Otto Tschadek |
Federal
Ministry of Education: |
Federal
Minister: Heinrich Drimmel |
Federal
Ministry of Social Administration: |
Federal
Minister: Anton Proksch |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Reinhard Kamitz; Staatssekretär: Fritz Bock
(until September 19, 1956); Staatssekretär: Hermann
Withalm (from October 12, 1956) |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Franz Thoma |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce and Economic Reconstruction: |
Federal
Minister: Udo Illig (until September 19, 1956);
Federal Minister: Fritz Bock (from September
19, 1956); Staatssekretär: Eduard Weikhart |
Federal
Ministry of Transport and Electricity Supply: |
Federal
Minister: Karl Waldbrunner |
Federal
Ministry of National Defence: |
Federal
Minister: Ferdinand Graf (from July 15, 1956);
Staatssekretär: Karl Stephani (from July 15, 1956) |
|
Raab
(III): from July 16, 1959 to November 3, 1960 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Julius Raab; Vice-Chancellor: Bruno
Pittermann; in accordance with Article 77, Section 3 of
Federal Constitutional Law assumes responsibility for
Division IV (Nationalized Enterprises) of the Federal
Chancellery: Bruno Pittermann, Vice-Chancellor (from July
29, 1959); Federal Minister (of Foreign Affairs):
Bruno Kreisky (until July 31, 1959); Staatssekretär
(of Foreign Affairs): Franz Gschnitzer (until July
31, 1959) |
Federal
Ministry of the Interior: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Afritsch; Staatssekretär: Franz
Grubhofer |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Otto Tschadek (until June 23, 1960);
Federal Minister: Christian Broda (from June
23, 1960) |
Federal
Ministry of Education: |
Federal
Minister: Heinrich Drimmel |
Federal
Ministry of Social Administration: |
Federal
Minister: Anton Proksch |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Reinhard Kamitz (until June 17, 1960);
Federal Minister: Eduard Heilingsetzer (from June
17, 1960) |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Eduard Hartmann |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce and Economic Reconstruction: |
Federal
Minister: Fritz Bock; Staatssekretär: Eduard Weikhart |
Federal
Ministry of Transport and Electricity Supply: |
Federal
Minister: Karl Waldbrunner |
Federal
Ministry of National Defence: |
Federal
Minister: Ferdinand Graf; Staatssekretär: Max Eibegger
(until October 19, 1959); Staatssekretär: Otto
Rösch (from October 19, 1959) |
Federal
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Bruno Kreisky (from July 31, 1959);
Staatssekretär: Franz Gschnitzer (from July
31, 1959) |
|
Raab
(IV): from November 3, 1960 to April 11, 1961 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Julius Raab; Vice-Chancellor: Bruno
Pittermann; in accordance with Article 77, Section 3 of
Federal Constitutional Law assumes responsibility for
Division IV (Nationalized Enterprises) of the Federal
Chancellery: Bruno Pittermann, Vice-Chancellor |
Federal
Ministry of the Interior: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Afritsch; Staatssekretär: Franz
Grubhofer |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Christian Broda |
Federal
Ministry of Education: |
Federal
Minister: Heinrich Drimmel |
Federal
Ministry of Social Administration: |
Federal
Minister: Anton Proksch |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Eduard Heilingsetzer |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Eduard Hartmann |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce and Economic Reconstruction: |
Federal
Minister: Fritz Bock; Staatssekretär: Eduard Weikhart |
Federal
Ministry of Transport and Electricity Supply: |
Federal
Minister: Karl Waldbrunner |
Federal
Ministry of National Defence: |
Federal
Minister: Ferdinand Graf; Staatssekretär: Otto Rösch |
Federal
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Bruno Kreisky; Staatssekretär: Franz
Gschnitzer |
|
Gorbach
(I): from April 11, 1961 to November 20, 1962;
entrusted with the continued administration until March
27, 1963 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Alfons Gorbach; Vice-Chancellor: Bruno
Pittermann; in accordance with Article 77, Section 3 of
Federal Constitutional Law assumes responsibility for
Division IV (Nationalized Enterprises) of the Federal
Chancellery: Bruno Pittermann, Vice-Chancellor |
Federal
Ministry of the Interior: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Afritsch; Staatssekretär: Otto
Kranzlmayr |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Christian Broda |
Federal
Ministry of Education: |
Federal
Minister: Heinrich Drimmel |
Federal
Ministry of Social Administration: |
Federal
Minister: Anton Proksch |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Klaus |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Eduard Hartmann |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce and Economic Reconstruction: |
Federal
Minister: Fritz Bock; Staatssekretär: Eduard Weikhart |
Federal
Ministry of Transport and Electricity Supply: |
Federal
Minister: Karl Waldbrunner (until December
14, 1962); in accordance with Article 77, Section 4
of Federal Constitutional Law appointed head of the
Federal Ministry of Transport and Electricity: Bruno
Pittermann, Vice-Chancellor (from December 14, 1962) |
Federal
Ministry of National Defence: |
Federal
Minister: Karl Schleinzer; Staatssekretär: Otto Rösch |
Federal
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Bruno Kreisky; Staatssekretär: Ludwig Steiner |
|
Gorbach
(II): from March 27, 1963 to April 2, 1964 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Alfons Gorbach (until February
25, 1964); continues in office until April
2, 1964; Vice-Chancellor: Bruno Pittermann; in
accordance with Article 77, Section 3 of Federal
Constitutional Law assumes responsibility for Division IV
(Nationalized Enterprises) of the Federal Chancellery:
Bruno Pittermann, Vice-Chancellor |
Federal
Ministry of the Interior: |
Federal
Minister: Franz Olah; Staatssekretär: Otto Kranzlmayr
(until November 5, 1963); Staatssekretär: Franz
Soronics (from November 5, 1963) |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Christian Broda; Staatssekretär: Franz
Hetzenauer |
Federal
Ministry of Education: |
Federal
Minister: Heinrich Drimmel |
Federal
Ministry of Social Administration: |
Federal
Minister: Anton Proksch |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Franz Korinek |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Eduard Hartmann |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce and Economic Reconstruction: |
Federal
Minister: Fritz Bock; Staatssekretär: Eduard Weikhart;
Staatssekretär: Vinzenz Kotzina |
Federal
Ministry of Transport and Electricity Supply: |
Federal
Minister: Otto Probst |
Federal
Ministry of National Defence: |
Federal
Minister: Karl Schleinzer; Staatssekretär: Otto Rösch |
Federal
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Bruno Kreisky; Staatssekretär: Ludwig Steiner |
|
Klaus
(I): from April 2, 1964 to October 25, 1965;
entrusted with the continued administration until April
19, 1966 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Klaus; Vice-Chancellor: Bruno Pittermann;
in accordance with Article 77, Section 3 of Federal
Constitutional Law assumes responsibility for Section IV
(Nationalized Enterprises) of the Federal Chancellery:
Bruno Pittermann, Vice-Chancellor |
Federal
Ministry of the Interior: |
Federal
Minister: Franz Olah (until September 21, 1964);
Federal Minister: Hans Czettel (from September
21, 1964); Staatssekretär: Franz Soronics |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Christian Broda; Staatssekretär: Franz
Hetzenauer |
Federal
Ministry of Education: |
Federal
Minister: Theodor Piffl-Perčević |
Federal
Ministry of Social Administration: |
Federal
Minister: Anton Proksch |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Wolfgang Schmitz |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Karl Schleinzer |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce and Economic Reconstruction: |
Federal
Minister: Fritz Bock; Staatssekretär: Eduard Weikhart;
Staatssekretär: Vinzenz Kotzina |
Federal
Ministry of Transport and Electricity Supply: |
Federal
Minister: Otto Probst |
Federal
Ministry of NationalDefence: |
Federal
Minister: Georg Prader; Staatssekretär: Otto Rösch |
Federal
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Bruno Kreisky; Staatssekretär: Carl H.
Bobleter |
|
Klaus
(II): from April 19, 1966 to March 3, 1970;
entrusted with the continued administration until April
21, 1970 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Josef Klaus; Vice-Chancellor: Fritz Bock
(until January 19, 1968); Vice-Chancellor: Hermann
Withalm (from January 19, 1968); Federal Minister
(without Portfolio): Vinzenz Kotzina (until June
6, 1966); Staatssekretär: Karl Gruber (until May
13, 1969); Staatssekretär: Stephan Koren (from
March 31, 1967 to January 19, 1968);
Staatssekretär: Karl Pisa (from January 19, 1968 to
June 2, 1969); Staatssekretär: Heinrich Neisser
(from June 2, 1969) |
Federal
Ministry of the Interior: |
Federal
Minister: Franz Hetzenauer (until January 19, 1968);
Federal Minister: Franz Soronics (from January
19, 1968); Staatssekretär: Johann Haider (until
January 19, 1968); Staatssekretär: Roland
Minkowitsch (from January 19, 1968) |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Hans Klecatsky |
Federal
Ministry of Education: |
Federal
Minister: Theodor Piffl-Perčević (until June
2, 1969); Federal Minister: Alois Mock (from June
2, 1969) |
Federal
Ministry of Social Administration: |
Federal
Minister: Grete Rehor; Staatssekretär: Franz Soronics
(until January 19, 1968); Staatssekretär: Johann
Bürkle (from January 19, 1968) |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Wolfgang Schmitz (until January 19, 1968);
Federal Minister: Stephan Koren (from January
19, 1968) |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Karl Schleinzer |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry: |
Federal
Minister: Fritz Bock, Vice-Chancellor, in accordance with
Article 77, Section 4 of Federal Constitutional Law
appointed head of the Federal Ministry (until January
19, 1968); Federal Minister: Otto Mitterer (from
January 19, 1968) |
Federal
Ministry of Transport and Nationalized Enterprises: |
Federal
Minister: Ludwig Weiß; Staatssekretär: Josef Taus
(until March 30, 1967) |
Federal
Ministry of National Defence: |
Federal
Minister: Georg Prader |
Federal
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Lujo Tončić-Sorinj (until January
19, 1968); Federal Minister: Kurt Waldheim (from
January 19, 1968); Staatssekretär: Carl H. Bobleter
(until January 19, 1968) |
Federal
Ministry of Building and Engineering: |
Vinzenz
Kotzina (from June 6, 1966) |
|
Kreisky
(I): from April 21, 1970 to October 19, 1971;
entrusted with the continued administration until
November 4, 1971 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Bruno Kreisky; Vice-Chancellor: Rudolf
Häuser; Federal Minister (without Portfolio): Hertha
Firnberg (until July 26, 1970); Staatssekretär:
Ernst Eugen Veselsky |
Federal
Ministry of the Interior: |
Federal
Minister: Otto Rösch |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Christian Broda |
Federal
Ministry of Education, from July 24, 1970
Federal Ministry of Education and the Arts: |
Federal
Minister: Leopold Gratz |
Federal
Ministry of Social Administration: |
Federal
Minister: Rudolf Häuser, Vice-Chancellor; in accordance
with Article 77, Section 4 of Federal Constitutional Law
appointed head of the Federal Ministry;
Staatssekretärin: Gertrude Wondrack (until July
31, 1971) |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Hannes Androsch |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Johann Öllinger (until May 22, 1970);
Federal Minister: Oskar Weihs (from May 22, 1970) |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Staribacher |
Federal
Ministry of Transport and Nationalized Enterprises, from
July 24, 1970 Federal Ministry of Transport: |
Federal
Minister: Erwin Frühbauer |
Federal
Ministry of National Defence: |
Federal
Minister: Johann Freihsler (until February 4, 1971);
Federal Minister: Bruno Kreisky, Federal Chancellor; in
accordance with Article 77, Section 4 of Federal
Constitutional Law appointed head of the Federal Ministry
(from February 4, 1971 to February 8, 1971);
Federal Minister: Karl Lütgendorf (from February
8, 1971) |
Federal
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Rudolf Kirchschläger |
Federal
Ministry of Building and Engineering: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Moser |
Federal
Ministry of Science and Research (from July
24, 1970); Federal Minister: Hertha Firnberg (from
July 26, 1970) |
|
|
Kreisky
(II): from November 4, 1971 to October 8, 1975;
entrusted with the continued administration until October
28, 1975 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Bruno Kreisky; Vice-Chancellor: Rudolf
Häuser; Federal Minister (without Portfolio): Ingrid
Leodolter (until February 2, 1972); Staatssekretär:
Ernst Eugen Veselsky; Staatssekretärin: Elfriede Karl;
Staatssekretär: Karl Lausecker (from January
18, 1973) |
Federal
Ministry of the Interior: |
Federal
Minister: Otto Rösch |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Christian Broda |
Federal
Ministry of Education and the Arts: |
Federal
Minister: Fred Sinowatz |
Federal
Ministry of Social Administration: |
Federal
Minister: Rudolf Häuser, Vice-Chancellor; in accordance
with Article 77, Section 4 of Federal Constitutional Law
appointed head of the Federal Ministry |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Hannes Androsch |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Oskar Weihs; Staatssekretär: Günter Haiden
(from July 8, 1974) |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Staribacher |
Federal
Ministry of Transport: |
Federal
Minister: Erwin Frühbauer (until September
17, 1973); Federal Minister: Erwin Lanc (from
September 17, 1973) |
Federal
Ministry of National Defence: |
Federal
Minister: Karl Lütgendorf |
Federal
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Rudolf Kirchschläger (until June
23, 1974); Federal Minister: Erich Bielka (from June
23, 1974) |
Federal
Ministry of Building and Engineering: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Moser |
Federal
Ministry of Science and Research: |
Federal
Minister: Hertha Firnberg |
Federal
Ministry of Health and Environmental Protection (from
February 1, 1972): |
Federal
Minister: Ingrid Leodolter (from February 2, 1972) |
|
Kreisky
(III): from October 28, 1975 to May 9, 1979;
entrusted with the continued administration until June
5, 1979 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Bruno Kreisky; Vice-Chancellor: Rudolf
Häuser (until September 30, 1976); Vice-Chancellor:
Hannes Androsch (from October 1, 1976);
Staatssekretär: Ernst Eugen Veselsky (until October
5, 1977); Staatssekretär: Adolf Nußbaumer (from
October 5, 1977); Staatssekretärin: Elfriede Karl;
Staatssekretär: Karl Lausecker (until June
8, 1977); Staatssekretär: Franz Löschnak (from
June 8, 1977) |
Federal
Ministry of the Interior: |
Federal
Minister: Otto Rösch (until June 8, 1977); Federal
Minister: Erwin Lanc (from June 8, 1977) |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Christian Broda |
Federal
Ministry of Education and the Arts: |
Federal
Minister: Fred Sinowatz |
Federal
Ministry of Social Administration: |
Federal
Minister: Rudolf Häuser, Vice-Chancellor; in accordance
with Article 77, Section 4 of Federal Constitutional Law
appointed head of the Federal Ministry (until September
30, 1976); Federal Minister: Ingrid Leodolter; in
accordance with Article 77, Section 4 of Federal
Constitutional Law appointed temporary head of the
Federal Ministry (on October 1, 1976); Federal
Minister: Gerhard Weißenberg (from January 1, 1976) |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Hannes Androsch (until September
30, 1976), Vice-Chancellor; in accordance with
Article 77, Section 4 of Federal Constitutional Law
appointed head of the Federal Ministry (from October
1, 1976) |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Oskar Weihs (until September 30, 1976);
Federal Minister: Josef Staribacher; in accordance with
Article 77, Section 4 of Federal Constitutional Law
appointed head of the Federal Ministry (on October
1, 1976); Federal Minister: Günter Haiden (from
October 1, 1976); Staatssekretär: Günter Haiden
(until September 30, 1976); Staatssekretär: Albin
Schober (from October 1, 1976) |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Staribacher |
Federal
Ministry of Transport: |
Federal
Minister: Erwin Lanc (until June 8, 1977); Federal
Minister: Karl Lausecker (from June 8, 1977) |
Federal
Ministry of National Defence: |
Federal
Minister: Karl Lütgendorf (until May 31, 1977);
Federal Minister: Bruno Kreisky, Federal Chancellor; in
accordance with Article 71 of Federal Constitutional Law
appointed head of the Federal Ministry (from May
31, 1977 to June 8, 1977); Federal Minister:
Otto Rösch (from June 8, 1977) |
Federal
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Erich Bielka (until September 30, 1976);
Federal Minister: Bruno Kreisky, Federal Chancellor; in
accordance with Article 77, Section 4 of Federal
Constitutional Law appointed temporary head of the
Federal Ministry (on October 1, 1976); Federal
Minister: Willibald Pahr (from October 1, 1976) |
Federal
Ministry of Building and Engineering: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Moser |
Federal
Ministry of Science and Research: |
Federal
Minister: Hertha Firnberg |
Federal
Ministry of Health and Environmental Protection: |
Federal
Minister: Ingrid Leodolter |
|
Kreisky
(IV): from June 5, 1979 to April 26, 1983;
entrusted with the continued administration until May
24, 1983 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Bruno Kreisky; Vice-Chancellor: Hannes
Androsch (until January 20, 1981); Vice-Chancellor:
Fred Sinowatz (from January 20, 1981);
Staatssekretär: Adolf Nußbaumer (until October
18, 1982); Staatssekretärin: Elfriede Karl (until
November 5, 1979); Staatssekretär: Franz Löschnak;
Staatssekretärin: Johanna Dohnal (from November
5, 1979); Staatssekretär: Ferdinand Lacina (from
October 29, 1982) |
Federal
Ministry of the Interior: |
Federal
Minister: Erwin Lanc |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Christian Broda |
Federal
Ministry of Education and the Arts: |
Federal
Minister: Fred Sinowatz, Vice-Chancellor; in accordance
with Article 77, Section 4 of Federal Constitutional Law
appointed head of the Federal Ministry |
Federal
Ministry of Social Administration: |
Federal
Minister: Gerhard Weißenberg (until October
1, 1980); Federal Minister: Herbert Salcher; in
accordance with Article 77, Section 4 of Federal
Constitutional Law appointed head of the Federal Ministry
(from October 1, 1980 to October 9, 1980);
Federal Minister: Alfred Dallinger (from October
9, 1980); Staatssekretärin: Franziska Fast (from
November 5, 1979) |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Hannes Androsch; Vice-Chancellor; in accordance
with Article 77, Section 4 of Federal Constitutional Law
appointed head of the Federal Ministry (until January
20, 1981); Federal Minister: Herbert Salcher (from
January 20, 1981); Staatssekretärin: Elfriede Karl
(from November 5, 1979); Staatssekretär: Hans
Seidel (from January 20, 1981) |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Günter Haiden; Staatssekretär: Albin Schober |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Staribacher; Staatssekretärin: Anneliese
Albrecht (from November 5, 1979) |
Federal
Ministry of Transport: |
Federal
Minister: Karl Lausecker |
Federal
Ministry of National Defence: |
Federal
Minister: Otto Rösch |
Federal
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Willibald Pahr |
Federal
Ministry of Building and Engineering: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Moser (until October 8, 1979);
Federal Minister: Karl Lausecker; in accordance with
Article 77, Section 4 of Federal Constitutional Law
appointed head of the Federal Ministry (from October 8,
1979 to November 5, 1979); Federal Minister: Karl
Sekanina (from November 5, 1979); Staatssekretärin:
Beatrix Eypeltauer (from November 5, 1979) |
Federal
Ministry of Science and Research: |
Federal
Minister: Hertha Firnberg |
Federal
Ministry of Health and Environmental Protection: |
Federal
Minister: Ingrid Leodolter (until October 8, 1979);
Federal Minister: Hertha Firnberg; in accordance with
Article 77, Section 4 of Federal Constitutional Law
appointed temporary head of the Federal Ministry (from
October 8, 1979 to November 5, 1979); Federal
Minister: Herbert Salcher (from November 5, 1979 to
January 20, 1981); Federal Minister: Kurt Steyrer
(from January 20, 1981) |
|
Sinowatz:
from May 24, 1983 to June 16, 1986 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Fred Sinowatz; Vice-Chancellor: Norbert
Steger; Staatssekretärin: Johanna Dohnal; Federal
Minister: Franz Löschnak (from December 18, 1985);
Staatssekretär: Ferdinand Lacina (until September
10, 1984); Staatssekretär: Franz Löschnak (until
December 17, 1985) |
Federal
Ministry of the Interior: |
Federal
Minister: Karl Blecha |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Harald Ofner |
Federal
Ministry of Education and the Arts, from January
1, 1985 Federal Ministry of Education, the Arts
and Sport: |
Federal
Minister: Helmut Zilk (until September 10, 1984);
Federal Minister: Herbert Moritz (from September 10,1984) |
Federal
Ministry of Social Administration: |
Federal
Minister: Alfred Dallinger |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Herbert Salcher (until September
10, 1984); Federal Minister: Franz Vranitzky (from
September 10, 1984); Staatssekretär: Holger Bauer |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Günter Haiden; Staatssekretär: Gerulf Murer |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry: |
Federal
Minister: Norbert Steger, Vice-Chancellor; in accordance
with Article 77, Section 4 of Federal Constitutional Law
appointed head of the Federal Ministry; Staatssekretär:
Erich Schmidt |
Federal
Ministry of Transport, from January 1, 1985 Federal
Ministry of Public Economy and Transport: |
Federal
Minister: Karl Lausecker (until September 10, 1984);
Federal Minister: Ferdinand Lacina (from September
10, 1984) |
Federal
Ministry of National Defence: |
Federal
Minister: Friedhelm Frischenschlager (until May
15, 1986); Federal Minister: Helmut Krünes (from
May 15, 1986) |
Federal
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Erwin Lanc (until September 10, 1984);
Federal Minister: Leopold Gratz (from September
10, 1984) |
Federal
Ministry of Building and Engineering: |
Federal
Minister: Karl Sekanina (until February 22, 1985);
Federal Minister: Ferdinand Lacina; in accordance with
Article 77, Section 4 of Federal Constitutional Law
appointed head of the Federal Ministry (from February
22, 1985 to March 1, 1985); Federal Minister:
Heinrich Übleis (from March 1, 1985);
Staatssekretärin: Beatrix Eypeltauer |
Federal
Ministry of Science and Research: |
Federal
Minister: Heinz Fischer |
Federal
Ministry of Health and Environmental Protection: |
Federal
Minister: Kurt Steyrer (until December 17, 1985);
Federal Minister: Franz Kreuzer (from December
17, 1985); Staatssekretär: Mario
Ferrari-Brunnenfeld |
Federal
Ministry of the Family, Youth and Consumer Protection: |
Federal
Minister: Elfriede Karl (until September 10, 1984);
Federal Minister: Gertrude Fröhlich-Sandner (from
September 10, 1984) |
|
Vranitzky
(I): from June 16, 1986 to November 25, 1986;
entrusted with the continued administration until January
21, 1987 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Franz Vranitzky; Vice-Chancellor: Norbert
Steger; Federal Minister: Franz Löschnak;
Staatssekretärin: Johanna Dohnal |
Federal
Ministry of the Interior: |
Federal
Minister: Karl Blecha |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Harald Ofner |
Federal
Ministry of Education, the Arts and Sport: |
Federal
Minister: Herbert Moritz |
Federal
Ministry of Social Administration: |
Federal
Minister: Alfred Dallinger |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Ferdinand Lacina; Staatssekretär: Holger Bauer |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Erich Schmidt; Staatssekretär: Gerulf Murer |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry: |
Federal
Minister: Norbert Steger, Vice-Chancellor; in accordance
with Article 77, Section 4 of Federal Constitutional Law
appointed head of the Federal Ministry; Staatssekretär:
Johann Bauer |
Federal
Ministry of Public Economy and Transport: |
Federal
Minister: Rudolf Streicher |
Federal
Ministry of National Defence: |
Federal
Minister: Helmut Krünes |
Federal
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Peter Jankowitsch |
Federal
Ministry of Building and Engineering: |
Federal
Minister: Heinrich Übleis; Staatssekretärin: Beatrix
Eypeltauer |
Federal
Ministry of Science and Research: |
Federal
Minister: Heinz Fischer |
Federal
Ministry of Health and Environmental Protection: |
Federal
Minister: Franz Kreuzer; Staatssekretär: Mario
Ferrari-Brunnenfeld |
Federal
Ministry of the Family, Youth and Consumer Protection: |
Federal
Minister: Gertrude Fröhlich-Sandner |
|
Vranitzky
(II): from January 21, 1987 to October 9, 1990;
entrusted with the continued administration until
December 17, 1990 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Franz Vranitzky; Vice-Chancellor: Alois Mock
(until April 24, 1989); Vice-Chancellor: Josef
Riegler (from April 24, 1989); Federal Minister,
from April 1, 1987 Federal Minister for Federalism
and Administrative Reform: Heinrich Neisser (until April
24, 1989); Federal Minister for Federalism and
Administrative Reform: Josef Riegler, Vice-Chancellor
(from April 24, 1989); Federal Minister, from April
1, 1987 Federal Minister for Health and Public
Services: Franz Löschnak (until February 2, 1989);
Federal Minister for Health and Public Services: Harald
Ettl (from February 2, 1989); Staatssekretärin:
Johanna Dohnal |
Federal
Ministry of the Interior: |
Federal
Minister: Karl Blecha (until February 2, 1989);
Federal Minister: Franz Löschnak (from February
2, 1989) |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Egmont Foregger |
Federal
Ministry of Education, the Arts and Sport: |
Federal
Minister: Hilde Hawlicek |
Federal
Ministry of Social Administration, from April
1, 1987 Federal Ministry of Labour and Social
Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Alfred Dallinger (until February
23, 1989); Federal Minister: Ferdinand Lacina; in
accordance with Article 77, Section 4 of Federal
Constitutional Law appointed head of the Federal Ministry
(from February 23, 1989 to March 10, 1989);
Federal Minister: Walter Geppert (from March
10, 1989) |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Ferdinand Lacina; Staatssekretär: Johannes
Ditz (until March 7, 1988); Staatssekretär: Günter
Stummvoll (from March 7, 1988) |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Riegler (until April 24, 1989);
Federal Minister: Franz Fischler (from April
24, 1989) |
Federal
Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry, from April
1, 1987 Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Robert Graf (until April 24, 1989);
Federal Minister: Wolfgang Schüssel (from April
24, 1989) |
Federal
Ministry of Public Economy and Transport: |
Federal
Minister: Rudolf Streicher |
Federal
Ministry of National Defence: |
Federal
Minister: Robert Lichal (until November 6, 1990);
Federal Minister: Alois Mock; in accordance with Article
71 of Federal Constitutional Law appointed head of the
Federal Ministry (from November 6, 1990 to December
17, 1990) |
Federal
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Alois Mock (until April 24, 1989
Vice-Chancellor and in accordance with Article 77,
Section 4 of Federal Constitutional Law appointed head of
the Federal Ministry) |
Federal
Ministry of Building and Engineering: |
temporary
head until March 31, 1987: Federal Minister Robert
Graf |
Federal
Ministry of Science and Research: |
Federal
Minister: Hans Tuppy (until April 24, 1989); Federal
Minister: Erhard Busek (from April 24, 1989) |
Federal
Ministry of Health and Environmental Protection: |
temporary
head until March 31, 1987: Federal Minister Marilies
Flemming |
Federal
Ministry of the Family, Youth and Consumer Protection, from
April 1, 1987 Federal Ministry of the
Environment, Youth and Family Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Marilies Flemming |
|
Vranitzky
(III): from December 17, 1990 to October
11, 1994; entrusted with the continued
administration until November 29, 1994 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Franz Vranitzky; Vice-Chancellor: Josef
Riegler (until July 2, 1991); Vice-Chancellor:
Erhard Busek (from July 2, 1991); Federal Minister
(without Portfolio), Federal Minister for Federalism and
Administrative Reform: Josef Riegler (until October
22, 1991); Federal Minister for Federalism and
Administrative Reform: Jürgen Weiss (from October
22, 1991 and from November 7, 1991); Federal
Minister (without Portfolio): Harald Ettl (until February
1, 1991); Federal Minister (without Portfolio);
Federal Minister for Womens Issues: Johanna Dohnal
(from January 10, 1991 and from February
8, 1991); Staatssekretär: Peter Jankowitsch (until
April 3, 1992); Staatssekretärin: Brigitte Ederer
(from April 3, 1992); Staatssekretär: Peter
Kostelka |
Federal
Ministry of the Interior: |
Federal
Minister: Franz Löschnak |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Nikolaus Michalek |
Federal
Ministry of Education, the Arts and Sport, from
February 1, 1991 Federal Ministry of Education
and the Arts: |
Federal
Minister: Rudolf Scholten |
Federal
Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Hesoun |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Ferdinand Lacina; Staatssekretär: Günter
Stummvoll (until October 22, 1991); Staatssekretär:
Johannes Ditz (from October 22, 1991) |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Franz Fischler (until November 17, 1994);
Federal Minister: Jürgen Weiss, in accordance with
Article 71 of Federal Constitutional Law, entrusted with
continued administration of the Ministry (November 17,
1994 until November 29, 1994)>BR> |
Federal
Ministry of Economic Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Wolfgang Schüssel; Staatssekretärin: Maria
Fekter |
Federal
Ministry of Public Economy and Transport: |
Federal
Minister: Rudolf Streicher (until April 3, 1992);
Federal Minister: Viktor Klima (from April 3, 1992) |
Federal
Ministry of National Defence: |
Federal
Minister: Werner Fasslabend |
Federal
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Alois Mock |
Federal
Ministry of Science and Research: |
Federal
Minister: Erhard Busek, Vice-Chancellor; in accordance
with Article 77, Section 4 of Federal Constitutional Law
appointed head of the Federal Ministry from July 2, 1991 |
Federal
Ministry of the Environment, Youth and Family Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Marilies Flemming (until March 5, 1991);
Federal Minister: Ruth Feldgrill-Zankel (from March
5, 1991 to November 25, 1992); Federal
Minister: Maria Rauch-Kallat (from November
25, 1992) |
Federal
Ministry of Health, Sport and Consumer Protection: |
Federal
Minister: Harald Ettl (from February 1, 1991 to
April 3, 1992); Federal Minister: Michael
Ausserwinkler (from April 3, 1992 to March 17,1994);
Federal Minister: Christa Krammer (from March
17, 1994) |
|
Vranitzky
(IV): from November 29, 1994 to December
18, 1995; entrusted with the continued
administration until March 12, 1996 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Franz Vranitzky; Vice-Chancellor: Erhard
Busek (until May 4, 1995); Vice-Chancellor: Wolfgang
Schüssel (from May 4, 1995); Federal Minister for
Womens Issues: Johanna Dohnal (until April
6, 1995); Federal Minister for Womens Issues:
Helga Konrad (from April 6, 1995);
Staatssekretärin: Brigitte Ederer (until October
27, 1995); Staatssekretär: Caspar Einem (until
April 6, 1995); Staatssekretär: Karl Schlögl (from
April 6, 1995); Staatssekretär: Gerhard Schäffer |
Federal
Ministry of the Interior: |
Federal
Minister: Franz Löschnak (until April 6, 1995);
Federal Minister: Caspar Einem (from April 6, 1995) |
Federal
Ministry of Youth and Family Affairs (from January 1,
1995): |
Federal
Minister: Sonja Moser, from November 11, 1994 until
December 30, 1994, Minister without Portfolio |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Nikolaus Michalek |
Federal
Ministry for Education and Art, from January 1, 1995,
Federal Ministry of Education and Cultural Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Erhard Busek (until May 4, 1995); Federal
Minister: Elisabeth Gehrer (from May 4, 1995) |
Federal
Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Josef Hesoun (until April 6, 1995);
Federal Minister: Franz Hums (from April 6, 1995) |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Ferdinand Lacina (until April 6, 1995);
Federal Minister: Andreas Staribacher (from April
6, 1995 to January 3, 1996); Federal Minister:
Viktor Klima, in accordance with Article 71 of Federal
Constitutional Law, entrusted with the continued
administration of the Ministry (from January 3, 1996
until March 12, 1996); Staatssekretär: Johannes Ditz
(until May 4, 1995) |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Wilhelm Molterer |
Federal
Ministry of Economic Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Wolfgang Schüssel (until May 4, 1995);
Federal Minister: Johannes Ditz (from May 4, 1995) |
Federal
Ministry of Public Economy and Transport: |
Federal
Minister: Viktor Klima; Staatssekretär: Martin
Bartenstein (until May 4, 1995) |
Federal
Ministry of National Defence: |
Federal
Minister: Werner Fasslabend |
Federal
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Alois Mock (until May 4, 1995); Federal
Minister: Wolfgang Schüssel: Vice-Chancellor (from May
4, 1995); Staatssekretärin: Benita Maria
Ferrero-Waldner (from May 4, 1995) |
Federal
Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts: |
Federal
Minister: Rudolf Scholten |
Federal
Ministry of the Environment, Youth and the Family, from
January 1, 1995, Federal Ministry
for the Environment: |
Federal
Minister: Maria Rauch-Kallat (until May 4, 1995);
Federal Minister: Martin Bartenstein (from May
4, 1995) |
Federal
Ministry of Health, Sport and Consumer Protection: |
Federal
Minister: Christa Krammer |
|
Vranitzky (V):
from March 12, 1996 to January 20, 1997;
entrusted with the continued administration until January
28, 1997 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Franz Vranitzky; Vice-Chancellor: Wolfgang
Schüssel; Federal Ministry of Womens Issues:
Federal Minister: Helga Konrad; Staatssekretär: Karl
Schlögl |
Federal
Ministry of the Interior: |
Federal
Minister: Caspar Einem |
Federal
Ministry of the Environment and Federal Ministry
for Youth and Family Affairs, from May 1, 1996
Federal Ministry for the Environment, Youth and Family
Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Martin Bartenstein |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Nikolaus Michalek |
Federal
Ministry of Education and Cultural Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Elisabeth Gehrer |
Federal
Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Franz Hums |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Viktor Klima |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Wilhelm Molterer |
Federal
Ministry of Economic Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Johannes Ditz (until June 19, 1996);
Federal Minister: Johann Farnleitner (from June
19, 1996) |
Federal
Ministry of Public Economy and Transport, until April
30, 1996: |
provisional
head: Federal Minister Rudolf Scholten |
Federal
Ministry of National Defence: |
Federal
Minister: Werner Fasslabend |
Federal
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Wolfgang Schüssel, Vice-Chancellor;
Staatssekretärin: Benita Maria Ferrero-Waldner |
Federal
Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts, from May
1, 1996 Federal Ministry of Science, Transport and the
Arts: |
Federal
Minister: Rudolf Scholten |
Federal
Ministry of Health and Consumer Protection: |
Federal
Minister: Christa Krammer |
|
Klima:
from January 28, 1997 to October 5, 1999; entrusted
with the continued administration of businesses until
February 4, 2000 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Viktor Klima; Vice-Chancellor: Wolfgang
Schüssel; Federal Ministry of Womens Issues and
Consumer Protection: Federal Minister: Barbara Prammer;
Staatssekretär: Peter Wittmann |
Federal
Ministry of the Interior: |
Federal
Minister: Karl Schlögl |
Federal
Ministry of the Environment, Youth and Family Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Martin Bartenstein |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Nikolaus Michalek |
Federal
Ministry of Education and Cultural Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Elisabeth Gehrer |
Federal
Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, from February
14, 1997 Federal Ministry of Labour, Health and Social
Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Eleonora Hostasch |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Rudolf Edlinger; Staatssekretär: Wolfgang
Ruttenstorfer (until December 31, 1999) |
Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: |
Federal
Minister: Wilhelm Molterer |
Federal
Ministry of Economic Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Johann Farnleitner |
Federal
Ministry of Defence: |
Federal
Minister: Werner Fasslabend |
Federal
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Wolfgang Schüssel, Vice-Chancellor;
Staatssekretärin: Benita Maria Ferrero-Waldner |
Federal
Ministry of Science, Transport and the Arts, from
February 14, 1997 Federal Ministry of Science and
Transport: |
Federal
Minister: Caspar Einem |
|
Schüssel:
since February 4, 2000 |
Federal
Chancellery: |
Federal
Chancellor: Wolfgang Schüssel; Vice-Chancellor: Susanne
Riess-Passer; Staatssekretär: Franz Morak |
Federal
Ministry for Foreign Affairs: |
Federal
Minister: Benita Maria Ferrero-Waldner |
Federal
Ministry for Education and Cultural Affairs, from
April 1, 2000 Federal Ministry for Education, Science
and Culture: |
Federal
Minister: Elisabeth Gehrer |
Federal
Ministry of Finance: |
Federal
Minister: Karl-Heinz Grasser; Staatssekretär: Alfred
Finz |
Federal
Ministry of the Interior: |
Federal
Minister: Ernst Strasser |
Federal
Ministry of Justice: |
Federal
Minister: Michael Krüger (until March 2, 2000); Federal
Minister: Dieter Böhmdorfer (from March 2, 2000) |
Federal
Ministry for National Defence: |
Federal
Minister: Herbert Scheibner |
Federal
Ministry for Agriculture and Forestry, from April 1,
2000 Federal Ministry for Agriculture and Forestry,
Environment and Water Management: |
Federal
Minister: Wilhelm Molterer |
Federal
Ministry for Public Affairs and Sports (from April 1,
2000): |
Federal
Minister: Susanne Riess-Passer, Vice-Chancellor |
Federal
Ministry for Labour, Health and Social Affairs, from
April 1, 2000 Federal Ministry for Social Security and
Generations: |
Federal
Minister: Elisabeth Sickl; Staatssekretär: Reinhard
Waneck |
Federal
Ministry for Science and Transport, from April 1,
2000 Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation and
Technology: |
Federal
Minister: Michael Schmid |
Federal
Ministry for Economic Affairs, from April 1, 2000 Federal
Ministry for Economic Affairs and Labour: |
Federal
Minister: Martin Bartenstein; Staatssekretärin: Mares
Rossmann |
Federal
Ministry for the Environment, Youth and Family, until
March 31, 2000: |
provisional
head: Federal Minister Wilhelm Molterer |