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    The second Schober government (German: Regierung Schober II) was a short-lived coalition government, chaired by Johannes Schober, that led the First Austrian...
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  • Schober government may refer to one of the two cabinets of Johannes Schober: First Schober government, a short-lived coalition government operating from...
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    politics, the first Schober government (German: Regierung Schober I) was a short-lived coalition government led by Johannes Schober, in office from June...
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    "Johann" Schober (14 November 1874 in Perg – 19 August 1932 in Baden bei Wien) was an Austrian jurist, law enforcement official, and politician. Schober was...
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  • alternative to Schober was available, revived their coalition agreement, and convinced Schober to take the reins again. The first Schober government, sworn in...
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    Association: 655–656. doi:10.2307/2208496. ISSN 0022-4642. JSTOR 2208496. Schober, Otto. "Cuando el río Bravo era navegable". Zócalo Saltillo. Beezley, William...
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    Federal Chancellor in 1932 in the midst of a crisis for the conservative government. This crisis culminated in the self-elimination of the Austrian Parliament...
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  • Chancellor (1920–1921) Johann Schober, Chancellor (1921–1922) Walter Breisky, Acting Chancellor (1922) Johann Schober, Chancellor (1922) Ignaz Seipel...
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    nonpartisan caretaker government between a vote of no confidence in Kurz's first government in June 2019 and the formation of his second in January 2020. Austria's...
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    widespread after the First World War and even after the Second World War, even in the highest government offices. Karl Renner, whom Emperor Karl I rejected...
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    of the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP), he held the position in the second government of Sebastian Kurz, before briefly serving as 28th chancellor of Austria...
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    ISBN 978-3-211-89396-8. "Streeruwitz zurückgetreten. Sein Nachfolger – Schober!". Arbeiter-Zeitung. 26 September 1929. Retrieved 27 August 2018. Berka...
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    which Seitz rejected. Schober attempted for the Christian Social Party Defence Minister Carl Vaugoin to do the same. Finally, Schober supplied the police...
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    publicly backed the Imperial government's decision to go to war, but had private misgivings. Entering the new Austrian government in October 1918, he advocated...
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    Karin Kneissl (category Women government ministers of Austria)
    Minister of Foreign Affairs between 2017 and 2019. Prior to assuming her government position, she was a lecturer. Kneissl has advocated for closer relations...
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    Otto Wächter (category General Government)
    twice nominated two times as Minister of Defence in the Cabinets of Johann Schober (in the first replacing Carl Vaugoin). Otto Wächter spent his first years...
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    Arthur Seyss-Inquart (category General Government)
    in Nazi Germany included deputy governor to Hans Frank in the General Government of Occupied Poland, and Reich commissioner for the German-occupied Netherlands...
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    Zentrumspartei or just Zentrum) in 1906 and was elected to Cologne's city government in the same year. In 1909, he became Vice-Mayor of Cologne, an industrial...
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    in 2002, and fell back to second place against the SPÖ. In addition, the BZÖ won just 7 seats, leaving the outgoing government well short of a majority...
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    Otto Ender (category Heads of government who were later imprisoned)
    remained as such until September 1938. He was forced to retire by Nazi government in 1939 and was expelled from the country. Otto Ender died on 25 June...
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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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    they blamed Police Commissioner and former Austrian chancellor Johann Schober. In 1928, Seipel, in agreement with Karl Buresch, the governor of Lower...
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    List of ministers of education (Austria) (category Lists of government ministers of Austria)
    209 days GDVP Schober I Cabinet – Schober, JohannJohann Schober (1874–1932) Acting 16 January 1922 26 January 1922 10 days Independent Schober I Cabinet –...
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    Ursula Plassnik (category Women government ministers of Austria)
    help Wolfgang Schüssel when he became Austrian Chancellor in a coalition government with the Austrian Freedom Party. She is considered to be a close friend...
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    by Johannes Schober, who pursued a pro-Germany policy and attempted to form a customs union. However, a political crisis led to Schober losing power...
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    List of ministers of economy (Austria) (category Lists of government ministers of Austria)
    Independent Schober III Cabinet - Schober, JohannJohann Schober (1874–1932) Acting 17 June 1930 20 June 1930 3 days Independent Schober III Cabinet 9...
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  • chemical castration in order to maximize and prolong the beneficial results. Schober et al. reported in 2005 that when cognitive behavioral therapy combined...
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    List of ministers of finance (Austria) (category Lists of government ministers of Austria)
    Cabinet Schober I Cabinet 5 Gürtler, AlfredAlfred Gürtler (1875–1933) 7 October 1921 10 May 1922 215 days CS Schober I Cabinet–II - Schober, JohannJohann...
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    Johann Schober, and won his support in 1929, when he suggested repositioning the Heimwehr as a pro-government political party. However Schober's attempts...
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    Klaus then formed an exclusively ÖVP cabinet, the first one-party government of the Second Republic. In June first steps were agreed on joining the European...
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