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    Second Kurz government (‹See Tfd›German: Zweite Bundesregierung Kurz or Kurz II for short) was the 33rd Government of Austria. Led by Sebastian Kurz as...
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    The First Kurz government (‹See Tfd›German: Erste Bundesregierung Kurz or Kurz I for short) was the 30th Government of Austria in office from 18 December...
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  • Kurz government may refer to two government cabinets in Austria: the First Kurz government (2017–2019) the Second Kurz government (2020–2021) This disambiguation...
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    from December 2017 to May 2019 and then a second time from January 2020 to October 2021. On 23 February 2024, Kurz received an eight-month suspended sentence...
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    Bierlein government (‹See Tfd›German: Bundesregierung Bierlein) was the 32nd Government of Austria following the collapse of the First Kurz government headed...
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    parties. The government was sworn in on 7 January 2020 as Second Kurz government, with Sebastian Kurz returning as Chancellor and Kogler taking office as Vice...
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    Karl Nehammer (category Government ministers of Austria)
    minister of the interior in the second Kurz government, and was sworn in on 7 January. Under his leadership, the Austrian government filed charges in mid-2020...
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    Party (ÖVP) in the Nehammer government. Before they were part of the Schallenberg government and the Second Kurz government. The current President of Austria...
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    Schallenberg government (‹See Tfd›German: Bundesregierung Schallenberg) was sworn in as the 34th Government of Austria on 11 October 2021. When Sebastian Kurz announced...
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    was the Second Republic's first Kanzlerin, forming a nonpartisan caretaker government between a vote of no confidence in Kurz's first government in June...
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  • Ministry of Labour (Austria) (category Government and politics articles needing translation from German Wikipedia)
    Martin Kocher, who has served in the role in the Second Kurz government and the Schallenberg government since January 2020. "Families and Youth - Federal...
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    Margarete Schramböck (category Government ministers of Austria)
    digital and economic affairs in the Second Kurz government, the Schallenberg government and the Nehammer government from January 2020 to May 2022; she...
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  • Mordecai Kurz (born November 29, 1934) is an economist whose research work has covered a variety of problems in economic theory and policy. He has written...
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    Federal Chancellery of Austria (category Government of Austria)
    period in Austria since 1970. The Chancellor Sebastian Kurz is currently (2020: Second Kurz government) assisted by two Chancellary ministers within the Federal...
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    he held the position in the second government of Sebastian Kurz, before briefly serving as Chancellor of Austria as Kurz's successor from 11 October to...
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    Hammerschmid Stefan Kaineder Mag. Werner Kogler Elisabeth Köstinger Sebastian Kurz Dr. Josef Moser Karl Nehammer, MSc Josef Schellhorn Dr. Margarete Schramböck...
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    the coalition government between the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) and the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) led by Chancellor Sebastian Kurz. The coalition...
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  • Minister of Labour (Austria) (category Lists of government ministers of Austria)
    government. Martin Kocher, in the Second Kurz government and the Schallenberg government. Martin Kocher, in the Nehammer government "Bundesministerium für Arbeit...
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    by the latter party's new leader Sebastian Kurz. The ÖVP took a strong lead in opinion polls after Kurz's confirmation as leader, and emerged as the largest...
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  • glyphosate and it "deals with the green issues in Salzburg". The second Kurz government of the Republic of Austria that was in office from 7 January 2020...
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    euronews. 16 May 2019. The law was tabled by the coalition government, made up of PM Sebastian Kurz' right-wing Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) and far-right...
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    Christine Aschbacher (category Government ministers of Austria)
    1983) was an Austrian People's Party politician who served in the Second Kurz government as minister of labour, family and youth between January 2020 and...
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    while 2 ministers are Independent. Minister for Foreign Affairs Sebastian Kurz is at the age of 27 the youngest person ever in Austria's history to become...
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    asked ÖVP leader Sebastian Kurz to commence coalition talks to form a new government. A few days later, Kurz formed his second ruling coalition between...
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    Peter Kurz (born 1962) is a German politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). He was the Lord mayor of Mannheim, the second-largest city...
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    He left office on 7 January 2020 following the formation of the second Kurz government. European Investment Bank (EIB), ex officio member of the board...
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    2017, he was appointed federal Minister for the Interior in the first Kurz government. In February 2018, he ordered a controversial raid on the Federal Office...
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  • Ibiza affair (category Sebastian Kurz)
    vote on 27 May, Sebastian Kurz was voted out of office as Austrian chancellor by Parliament, and on 28 May a caretaker government was appointed. The election...
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    on 7 January 2020 when he was appointed finance minister in the second Kurz government. His seat in the National Council was taken over by Romana Deckbacher...
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    amidst the 2016 presidential election, it was succeeded by the First Kurz government following the 2017 legislative election. The cabinet was appointed...
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