Jodok Fink (19 February 1853 – 1 July 1929) was an Austrian farmer and politician who served as the first Vice-Chancellor of Austria from 15 March 1919...
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Leopold Figl In office 21 October 1919 – 7 July 1920 Vice-Chancellor Jodok Fink Preceded by Himself as Chancellor of German-Austria Succeeded by Michael...
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political groupings: Franz Dinghofer (de) of the German National Movement, Jodok Fink of the Christian Social Party, and the Social Democrat Karl Seitz. A 20-member...
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histologist Johann Georg Hagen (1847–1930), Jesuit priest and astronomer Jodok Fink (1853 in Andelsbuch – 1929), farmer and politician, first Vice-Chancellor...
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office 21 October 1918 – 16 February 1919 Serving with Franz Dinghofer, Jodok Fink/Johann Hauser Preceded by Office established Succeeded by Office abolished...
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Austria Constituting instrument Constitution of Austria Formation 15 March 1919; 105 years ago (1919-03-15) First holder Jodok Fink Website www.bmoeds.gv.at...
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founded an independent self-management of Tyrol Vorarlberg, together with Jodok Fink and Franz Loser. In the four state elections of the First Republic (1919...
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of the Provisional National Assembly 21 October 1918 4 March 1919 SDAP Jodok Fink/Johann Nepomuk Hauser, President 21 October 1918 4 March 1919 CS Franz...
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together with the Socialist Karl Seitz and the Christian Social politician Jodok Fink. Under his presidency, the assembly voted for the accession to the German...
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organisations Head of government Karl Renner Deputy head of government Jodok Fink Total no. of members 11 Member parties SDAP CS History Election 1919 Predecessor...
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First party Second party Third party Leader Karl Seitz Jodok Fink Party SDAPÖ CS and allies German-Nationals Seats won 72 69 26 Popular vote 1,211...
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the National Assembly Franz Dinghofer, Johann Hauser (who had replaced Jodok Fink) and Karl Seitz, as well as 20 other elected members of the National Assembly...
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Constituent National Assembly Leadership Presidium Franz Dinghofer (DNB) Jodok Fink/Johann Hauser (CS) Karl Seitz (SDAPÖ) Structure Seats 208 Political groups...
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from German speaking territories with three presidents, Franz Dinghofer, Jodok Fink, and Karl Seitz. The National Assembly continued its work till 16 February...
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"Volkert, Karl". Das Rote Wien (in German). Retrieved 24 May 2024. "Dr. h.c. Jodok Fink 1853-1929". Vorarlberg Chronik (in German). Retrieved 24 May 2024. "Domes...
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office 7 July 1920 – 10 November 1920 Chancellor Karl Renner Preceded by Jodok Fink Succeeded by Eduard Heinl Personal details Born 9 November 1866 Wigstadtl...
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v t e Vice-Chancellors of Austria First Republic Jodok Fink Ferdinand Hanusch Eduard Heinl Walter Breisky Felix Frank Leopold Waber Franz Dinghofer Karl...
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v t e Vice-Chancellors of Austria First Republic Jodok Fink Ferdinand Hanusch Eduard Heinl Walter Breisky Felix Frank Leopold Waber Franz Dinghofer Karl...
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Bruckner, Neunte Symphonie d-Moll. Meisterwerke der Musik, Heft 60. Wilhelm Fink Verlag, München. p. 9. ISBN 3-7705-2783-6. Harrandt, Andrea; Schneider, Otto...
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