Nehammer government

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Government of Karl Nehammer
Nehammer government
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35th Cabinet of Austria
2020 Karl Nehammer Ministerrat am 8.1.2020 (49351366976) (cropped).jpg
Karl Nehammer in 2020
Date formed6 December 2021 (2021-12-06)
People and organisations
Appointed byAlexander Van der Bellen
ChancellorKarl Nehammer
Vice-ChancellorWerner Kogler
No. of ministers15 (incl. Nehammer)
Member partiesPeople's Party
The Greens
Status in legislatureMajority coalition
Opposition partiesSocial Democratic Party
Freedom Party
NEOS
Opposition leaderPamela Rendi-Wagner
History
Election(s)2019 legislative election
PredecessorSchallenberg government

The Nehammer government (German: Bundesregierung Nehammer) was sworn in as 35th Government of Austria on 6 December 2021. The government is majority-female, with 9 of the 17 cabinet members being women and 8 men.[1]

Swearing-in ceremony of the new cabinet members by Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen on 6 December 2021

Composition[]

The cabinet consists of:[2]

Portrait Name Office Took office Left office Party Federal Home State

Chancellery[]

2020 Karl Nehammer Ministerrat am 8.1.2020 (49351572787) (cropped).jpg Karl Nehammer Chancellor of Austria 6 December 2021 (2021-12-06) ÖVP  Vienna
2020 Werner Kogler (50670439058).jpg Werner Kogler Vice-Chancellor of Austria
Minister for Arts, Culture, the Civil Service and Sport
7 January 2020 (2020-01-07) Greens  Styria

Chancellery ministers[]

2020 Susanne Raab Ministerrat am 8.1.2020 (49351571192) (cropped) (cropped).jpg Susanne Raab Chancellery minister for Women and Integration 7 January 2020 (2020-01-07) ÖVP  Upper Austria
Minister for Women, Family, Integration and the Media 1 February 2021 (2021-02-01)
Karoline Edtstadler in Brüssel (49413644531) (cropped).jpg Karoline Edtstadler Chancellery minister for the EU and Constitution 7 January 2020 (2020-01-07) ÖVP  Salzburg

Ministers[]

2020 Magnus Brunner Ministerrat am 8.1.2020 (49351370666) (cropped) (cropped).jpg Magnus Brunner Minister of Finance 6 December 2021 (2021-12-06) ÖVP  Vorarlberg
Martin Polaschek bei der Angelobung von Finanzminister Magnus Brunner.jpg Martin Polaschek Minister of Education, Science and Research 6 December 2021 (2021-12-06) Independent
(ÖVP nominated)
 Styria
2020 Leonore Gewessler Ministerrat am 8.1.2020 (49351367291) (cropped) (cropped).jpg Leonore Gewessler Minister of Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology[a] 7 January 2020 (2020-01-07) Greens  Styria
2021 Martin Kocher (50958944386) (cropped) (cropped).jpg Martin Kocher Minister of Labour 11 January 2021 (2021-01-11) ÖVP  Salzburg
2020 Elisabeth Köstinger Ministerrat am 8.1.2020 (49351371016) (cropped) (cropped).jpg Elisabeth Köstinger Minister of Agriculture, Regions, and Tourism 7 January 2020 (2020-01-07) ÖVP  Carinthia
Alexander Schallenberg (51029203647).jpg Alexander Schallenberg Minister for European and International Affairs 6 December 2021 (2021-12-06) ÖVP (Born abroad)
2022 Johannes Rauch (51926359630) (cropped).jpg Johannes Rauch Minister of Social Affairs, Health, Care, and Consumer Protection 8 March 2022 (2022-03-08) Greens  Vorarlberg
Gerhard Karner 3.JPG Gerhard Karner Minister of the Interior 6 December 2021 (2021-12-06) ÖVP  Lower Austria
2015 Margarete Schramböck (16964730760) (cropped).jpg Margarete Schramböck Minister of Digital and Economic Affairs 7 January 2020 (2020-01-07) ÖVP  Tyrol
2020 Klaudia Tanner Ministerrat am 8.1.2020 (49351575442) (cropped) (cropped).jpg Klaudia Tanner Minister of Defence 7 January 2020 (2020-01-07) ÖVP  Lower Austria
2020 Alma Zadić, Pressekonferenz Hass im Netz (50304413907) (cropped).jpg Alma Zadić Minister of Justice 7 January 2020 (2020-01-07) Greens (Born abroad)

State secretaries[]

Claudia Plakolm.jpg Claudia Plakolm State secretary in the Chancellery for Youth and Generations 6 December 2021 (2021-12-06) ÖVP  Upper Austria
Andrea mayer.jpg Andrea Mayer State secretary in the Ministry for Arts, Culture, the Civil Service and Sport 20 May 2020 (2020-05-20) Independent
(Greens nominated)
 Lower Austria

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ The ministry also holds the agenda responsibilities of Infrastructure.

References[]

  1. ^ "Karl Nehammer sworn in as Austria's third chancellor in two months". euronews.com. 6 December 2021. Retrieved 6 December 2021.
  2. ^ "Ministers and State Secretaries: Members of the Austrian Federal Government". bundeskanzleramt.gv.at. 6 December 2021. Retrieved 8 December 2021.
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