Second Renner government

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Renner II
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2nd Government of Austria
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Date formed15 March 1919 (1919-03-15)
Date dissolved17 October 1919 (1919-10-17)
People and organisations
Head of governmentKarl Renner
Deputy head of governmentJodok Fink
Total no. of members11
Member partiesSDAP
CS
History
Election(s)1919
Predecessor
Successor

The Second government of Karl Renner was a short-lived Austrian provisional government, formed shortly after World War I.[1] It was sworn in on 15 March 1919. It succeeded the , which had resigned on 3 March 1919, but had continued at the request of the State Council until the election. It was replaced with the .

Composition[]

Some of the members were carryover from the First Renner government, and some continued into the Third Renner government.

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
ChancellorKarl Renner30 October 19187 July 1920 SDAPÖ
Vice-ChancellorJodok Fink15 March 191926 March 1920 CS
State Secretary of Justice [de]15 March 191917 October 1919 CS
State Secretary of FinanceJoseph Schumpeter15 March 191917 October 1919 Independent
State Secretary of Agriculture [de]15 March 191917 October 1919 CS
State Secretary of Commerce, Industry and Construction [de]15 March 191917 October 1919 CS
State Secretary of Social AffairsFerdinand Hanusch15 March 191922 October 1920 SDAPÖ
State Secretary of Foreign AffairsOtto Bauer21 November 191826 July 1919 SDAPÖ
Karl Renner26 July 191922 October 1920 SDAPÖ
State Secretary of the ArmyJulius Deutsch15 March 191922 October 1920 SDAPÖ
State Secretary of Health [de]30 October 19187 July 1920 Independent
State Secretary of Transport [de]15 March 19191 July 1920 Independent

References[]

  1. ^ "Renner II 1919". parlgov.org. Retrieved 31 March 2019.

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