Kern government

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Kern government
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29th Cabinet of Austria
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Kern with outgoing President Heinz Fischer and Vice-Chancellor Reinhold Mitterlehner at the swearing-in ceremony of his new cabinet members
Date formed18 May 2016 (2016-05-18)
Date dissolved18 December 2017 (2017-12-18)
People and organisations
Appointed byHeinz Fischer
ChancellorChristian Kern
Vice-ChancellorReinhold Mitterlehner
Member partiesSocial Democratic Party
People's Party
Status in legislatureGrand coalition
No. of ministers12
Opposition partyFreedom Party
Opposition leaderHeinz-Christian Strache
History
Election(s)2013 election
PredecessorSecond Faymann cabinet
SuccessorFirst Kurz government

The Kern government was the 29th Government of Austria, in office from 18 May 2016 to 18 December 2017. It was a grand coalition between the Social Democratic Party (SPÖ) and People's Party (ÖVP), in which Christian Kern held the position of chancellor and Reinhold Mitterlehner was vice-chancellor.

Succeeding the Second Faymann government, following the resignation of Chancellor Werner Faymann amidst the 2016 presidential election, it was succeeded by the First Kurz government following the 2017 legislative election. The cabinet was appointed by outgoing President Heinz Fischer.

Composition[]

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Chancellery
Federal ChancellorChristian Kern17 May 201618 December 2017 SPÖ
State secretary in the Federal ChancelleryMuna Duzdar18 May 201618 December 2017 SPÖ
Vice-ChancellorReinhold Mitterlehner1 September 201417 May 2017 ÖVP
Vice-ChancellorWolfgang Brandstetter17 May 201718 December 2017 Independent
Federal Minister at the Chancellery for Arts and Culture, Constitutional Affairs, and MediaThomas Drozda18 May 201618 December 2017 SPÖ
Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs
Federal Minister for Europe, Integration and Foreign AffairsSebastian Kurz16 December 201318 December 2017 ÖVP
Ministry for Finance
 [de]Hans Jörg Schelling1 September 201418 December 2017 ÖVP
Federal Minister for Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management [de]16 December 201318 December 2017 ÖVP
Federal Ministry for National Defence and Sport
Federal Minister for National Defense and SportsHans Peter Doskozil26 January 201618 December 2017 SPÖ
Federal Minister for Families and YouthSophie Karmasin16 December 201318 December 2017 Independent
Ministry of Education and Women's Affairs
Minister of Education and Women's AffairsSonja Hammerschmid18 May 201618 December 2017 Independent
Federal Minister for Health and WomenSabine Oberhauser16 December 201323 February 2017 SPÖ
Federal Minister for Health and WomenPamela Rendi-Wagner8 March 201718 December 2017 SPÖ
Federal Ministry for Interior Affairs
Federal Minister for Interior AffairsWolfgang Sobotka21 April 201618 December 2017 ÖVP
Ministry of Justice
Federal Minister for JusticeWolfgang Brandstetter16 December 201318 December 2017 Independent
Federal Minister for Labour, Social Affairs and Consumer ProtectionAlois Stöger26 January 201618 December 2017 SPÖ
Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology
Minister for Transport, Innovation and TechnologyJörg Leichtfried18 May 201618 December 2017 SPÖ
Federal Minister for Science, Research and EconomyReinhold Mitterlehner16 December 201317 May 2017 ÖVP
Federal Minister for Science, Research and Economy [de]17 May 201718 December 2017 ÖVP
State secretary in the Federal Ministry for Science, Research and Economy [de]1 September 201417 May 2017 ÖVP

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