Second Schüssel cabinet
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The second government of Wolfgang Schüssel was sworn in on February 28, 2003 and was replaced on 11 January 2007.
Function | Office holder | Party | Secretary of State |
Chancellor | Wolfgang Schüssel | ÖVP | Franz Morak (ÖVP) Karl Schweitzer (BZÖ) |
Vice Chancellor and Minister of Transport, Innovation and Technology | Hubert Gorbach | BZÖ | Helmut Kukacka (ÖVP) Eduard Mainoni (BZÖ) |
Minister for Foreign Affairs | Ursula Plassnik | ÖVP | Hans Winkler (no party affiliation) |
Minister for Education, Science and Culture | Elisabeth Gehrer | ÖVP | — |
Minister for Finance | Karl-Heinz Grasser | no party affiliation | Alfred Finz (ÖVP) |
Minister of the Interior | Liese Prokop | ÖVP | — |
Minister for Health and Women | Maria Rauch-Kallat | ÖVP | — |
Minister of Justice | Karin Gastinger | BZÖ | — |
Minister for Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management | Josef Pröll | ÖVP | — |
Minister for Defense | Günther Platter | ÖVP | — |
Minister of Social Security, Generations and Consumer Protection | Ursula Haubner | BZÖ | Sigisbert Dolinschek (BZÖ) |
Minister for Economics and Labour | Martin Bartenstein | ÖVP | — |
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