The first government of Werner Faymann was sworn in on December 2, 2008. Following the resignation of Vice Chancellor and ÖVP party chairman Josef Pröll...
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Faymann government may refer to two government cabinets in Austria: the First Faymann government (2008–2013) the Second Faymann government (2013–2016)...
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election, succeeding the First Faymann government. On 17 May 2016, it was succeeded by the Kern government, following Faymann's resignation amidst the 2016...
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Werner Faymann (German: [ˈvɛʁnɐ ˈfaɪman]; born 4 May 1960) is an Austrian former politician who was Chancellor of Austria and chairman of the Social Democratic...
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The Government of Austria (German: Bundesregierung der Republik Österreich) is the executive cabinet of the Republic of Austria. It consists of the chancellor...
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Second Faymann government, following the resignation of Chancellor Werner Faymann amidst the 2016 presidential election, it was succeeded by the First Kurz...
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Beatrix Karl (category Government ministers of Austria)
Research (2010–2011) and as Minister of Justice (2011–2013) in the first Faymann government. Karl was born in 1967 in Graz, Styria, and grew up in Bad Gleichenberg...
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Rudolf Hundstorfer (category Government ministers of Austria)
designated to Minister of Social Affairs and Consumer Protection in the First Faymann government. He was the Social Democratic candidate at the Austrian presidential...
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Sebastian Kurz (redirect from Actions of the first Kurz cabinet)
Interior Ministry for integration in June 2011, ensuing a reshuffle of the first Faymann cabinet. Following the 2013 Austrian legislative election, in which...
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Spain, King of Spain (2004) Queen Sofía of Spain (2008–2011, 2014) Werner Faymann (2009, 2011,[better source needed] 2012)[original research?] Chancellor...
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Austria (section Government and politics)
slightly more than the other party. They formed a coalition with Werner Faymann from the Social Democrats as Chancellor. The Green Party came in third...
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Claudia Schmied (category Women government ministers of Austria)
Affairs from 2007 to 2013, serving in the Gusenbauer government and then the first Faymann government. At the end of September 2013, she announced her decision...
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Johannes Hahn (category Government ministers of Austria)
of the Austrian Federal Government under Alfred Gusenbauer, then from 2 December 2008 as part of the First Faymann government. Amongst other things, in...
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The vice-chancellor of Austria is a member of the Government of Austria and is the deputy to the Chancellor. It is functionally equivalent to a deputy...
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Gusenbauer was replaced as SPÖ chief by his minister of transport Werner Faymann. However, he formally remained chancellor until after the 2008 snap elections...
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Politics of Austria (redirect from Austria/Government)
election in 2008 saw both government parties losing votes, however, the coalition between SPÖ and ÖVP was renewed, with Werner Faymann, the new leader of the...
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30 July 2008 that it would put up the first election posters on 3 August 2008; they featured a picture of Faymann, his name and the words "Enough bickering...
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List of ministers of finance (Austria) (category Lists of government ministers of Austria)
140 days ÖVP Faymann I Cabinet 19 Fekter, MariaMaria Fekter (born 1956) 21 April 2011 16 December 2013 2 years, 239 days ÖVP Faymann I Cabinet 20 Spindelegger...
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The coalition was nonetheless renewed, and Werner Faymann of the SPÖ remained Chancellor. The government is a grand coalition between Austria's two largest...
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Companies (CER) from 2014 onwards. Following the resignation of Werner Faymann amidst the presidential election, the governing Social Democrats nominated...
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Minister of Defense (Austria) (category Lists of government ministers of Austria)
321 days SPÖ Faymann I Cabinet–II 15 Doskozil, HansHans Peter Doskozil (born 1970) 26 January 2016 18 December 2017 1 year, 326 days SPÖ Faymann II Cabinet...
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the Faymann cabinet following the 2008 parliamentary election in Austria. President Heinz Fischer gave Werner Faymann the mandate to form a government on...
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Jerusalem Post. Archived from the original on 25 February 2014. "Auszeichnung: Faymann überreichte Merkel Großes Goldenes Ehrenzeichen". Kleine Zeitung (in German)...
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himself had assumed that position on 9 May 2016 after his predecessor Werner Faymann had stepped down. Until 2017, she was responsible for "Administration and...
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Karl Renner (section First Republic)
"Father of the Republic" because he led the first government of the Republic of German-Austria and the First Austrian Republic in 1919 and 1920, and was...
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288 Chancellor Faymann on the death of the Austrian freedom fighter Prof. Jonny Moser APA/OTS (25 July 2011). "Bundeskanzler Faymann zum Ableben des...
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politician. He served as Minister for Agriculture from 2008 to 2013 in the First Faymann cabinet and has been a member of the Austrian parliament since 2013...
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October 2022. "Austria's far-right lawmakers walk out of Zelenskyy speech". "Faymann und Merkel gegen den Nord-Euro". Die Presse (in German). 6 September 2012...
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August, attended by Austrian President Heinz Fischer, Chancellor Werner Faymann, and Minister Gabriele Heinisch-Hosek, as well as by editors like Barbara...
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Chancellor of Austria (redirect from Head of government of Austria)
Second Republic's first Kanzlerin, forming a nonpartisan caretaker government between a vote of no confidence in Kurz's first government in June 2019 and...
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