Nehammer government
Nehammer government | |
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15 (incl. Nehammer) | |
Member parties | People's Party The Greens |
Status in legislature | Majority coalition |
Opposition parties | Social Democratic Party Freedom Party NEOS |
Opposition leader | Pamela Rendi-Wagner |
History | |
Election(s) | 2019 legislative election |
Predecessor | Schallenberg government |
The Nehammer government (German: Bundesregierung Nehammer) was sworn in as the 35th and current Government of Austria on 6 December 2021. It is headed by Chancellor Karl Nehammer.[1]
Composition
The cabinet consists of:[2]
Portrait | Name | Office | Took office | Left office | Party | Home State | ||
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Chancellery | ||||||||
Karl Nehammer | Chancellor of Austria | 6 December 2021 | ÖVP | Vienna | ||||
Werner Kogler | Minister for Arts, Culture, the Civil Service and Sport
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7 January 2020 | Greens | Styria | ||||
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Susanne Raab | Chancellery minister for Women and Integration | 7 January 2020 | ÖVP | Upper Austria | ||||
Minister for Women, Family, Integration and the Media | 1 February 2021 | |||||||
Karoline Edtstadler | Chancellery minister for the EU and Constitution | 7 January 2020 | ÖVP | Salzburg | ||||
Ministers | ||||||||
Magnus Brunner | Minister of Finance
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6 December 2021 | ÖVP | Vorarlberg | ||||
Martin Polaschek | Minister of Education, Science and Research
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6 December 2021 | Independent (ÖVP nominated) |
Styria | ||||
Leonore Gewessler | Minister of Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology[a]
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7 January 2020 | Greens | Styria | ||||
Martin Kocher | Minister of Labour | 11 January 2021 | Independent (ÖVP nominated) |
Salzburg | ||||
Elisabeth Köstinger | Minister of Agriculture, Regions, and Tourism
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7 January 2020 | ÖVP | Carinthia | ||||
Alexander Schallenberg | Minister for European and International Affairs | 6 December 2021 | ÖVP | (Born abroad) | ||||
Johannes Rauch | Minister of Social Affairs, Health, Care, and Consumer Protection
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8 March 2022 | Greens | Vorarlberg | ||||
Gerhard Karner | Minister of the Interior
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6 December 2021 | ÖVP | Lower Austria | ||||
Margarete Schramböck | Minister of Digital and Economic Affairs
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7 January 2020 | 11 May 2022 | ÖVP | Tyrol | |||
Klaudia Tanner | Minister of Defence | 7 January 2020 | ÖVP | Lower Austria | ||||
Alma Zadić | Minister of Justice
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7 January 2020 | Greens | (Born abroad) | ||||
State secretaries | ||||||||
Claudia Plakolm | State secretary in the Chancellery for Youth and Generations | 6 December 2021 | ÖVP | Upper Austria | ||||
Andrea Mayer | State secretary in the Ministry for Arts, Culture, the Civil Service and Sport
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20 May 2020 | Independent (Greens nominated) |
Lower Austria | ||||
See also
Notes
- ^ The ministry also holds the agenda responsibilities of Infrastructure.
References
- ^ "Karl Nehammer sworn in as Austria's third chancellor in two months". Euronews. 6 December 2021. Retrieved 6 December 2021.
- ^ "Ministers and State Secretaries: Members of the Austrian Federal Government". bundeskanzleramt.gv.at. 6 December 2021. Retrieved 8 December 2021.