Gusenbauer cabinet
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The government of Alfred Gusenbauer was sworn in on January 11, 2007.
Function | Office holder | Party | Secretary of State |
Chancellor and Minister for Sports | Alfred Gusenbauer | SPÖ | Chancellor's Office : Heidrun Silhavy (SPÖ) Sport: Reinhard Lopatka (ÖVP) |
Vice Chancellor and Minister for Finance | Wilhelm Molterer | ÖVP | Finance: Christoph Matznetter (SPÖ) |
Minister for European and International Affairs | Ursula Plassnik | ÖVP | Europe/EU: Hans Winkler (no party affiliation, though designated by ÖVP) |
Minister for Education, Art and Culture | Claudia Schmied | SPÖ | — |
Minister of Transport, Innovation and Technology | Werner Faymann | SPÖ | Infrastructure: Christa Kranzl (SPÖ) |
Minister of the Interior | Günther Platter | ÖVP | — |
Minister for Women | Doris Bures | SPÖ | — |
Minister for Health, Family and Youth | Andrea Kdolsky | ÖVP | — |
Minister of Justice | Maria Berger | SPÖ | — |
Minister for Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management |
Josef Pröll | ÖVP | — |
Minister for Defense | Norbert Darabos | SPÖ | — |
Minister for Social Issues and Consumer Protection | Erwin Buchinger | SPÖ | — |
Minister of Economics and Labour | Martin Bartenstein | ÖVP | Labour: Christine Marek (ÖVP) |
Minister of Science and Research | Johannes Hahn | ÖVP | — |