Vice-Chancellor of Austria
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In Austrian politics, the Vice-Chancellor (Vizekanzler) is a member of the federal government acting as a deputy to the Federal Chancellor.
Art. 69(2) of the Constitution of Austria states:
- The Vice-Chancellor stands in for the Federal Chancellor in his complete field of functions. If both Federal Chancellor and Vice Chancellor are hindered, the Federal President appoints a member of the government to represent the Federal Chancellor.
In practice, the Vice-Chancellor is normally the leading member of the junior party within the current coalition government, frequently the party chairman. If only one party is represented in the government, the Vice Chancellor is often the Chancellor's presumed successor.
[edit] List of Vice-Chancellors during the First Republic
[edit] List of Vice-Chancellors during the Second Republic
Vice-Chancellors of the Second Republic (since 1945) |
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Name | Assumption of office | End of office period | Party | |
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Adolf Schärf | December 20, 1945 | May 22, 1957 | SPÖ | |
Bruno Pittermann | May 22, 1957 | April 19, 1966 | SPÖ | |
Fritz Bock | April 19, 1966 | January 19, 1968 | ÖVP | |
Hermann Withalm | January 19, 1968 | April 21, 1970 | ÖVP | |
Rudolf Häuser | April 21, 1970 | September 30, 1976 | SPÖ | |
Hannes Androsch | October 1, 1976 | January 20, 1981 | SPÖ | |
Fred Sinowatz | January 20, 1981 | May 24, 1983 | SPÖ | |
Norbert Steger | May 24, 1983 | January 21, 1987 | FPÖ | |
Alois Mock | January 21, 1987 | April 24, 1989 | ÖVP | |
Josef Riegler | April 24, 1989 | July 2, 1991 | ÖVP | |
Erhard Busek | July 2, 1991 | May 4, 1995 | ÖVP | |
Wolfgang Schüssel | May 4, 1995 | February 4, 2000 | ÖVP | |
Susanne Riess-Passer | February 4, 2000 | February 28, 2003 | FPÖ | |
Herbert Haupt | February 28, 2003 | October 21, 2003 | FPÖ | |
Hubert Gorbach | October 21, 2003 | January 11, 2007 | FPÖ / BZÖ | |
Wilhelm Molterer | January 11, 2007 | ÖVP |