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First Schüssel government

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First Austrian cabinet under Wolfgang Schüssel
First Schüssel government

25th Government of Austria
Wolfgang Schüssel
Date formed4 February 2000 (2000年02月04日)
Date dissolved28 February 2003 (2003年02月28日)
People and organisations
President of Austria Thomas Klestil
Chancellor Wolfgang Schüssel
Vice Chancellor Susanne Riess-Passer
No. of ministers12
Member parties  Austrian People's Party (ÖVP)
  Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ)
Status in legislatureMajority coalition
104 / 183(57%)




Opposition parties  Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ)
  The Greens (GRÜNE)
Opposition leaderViktor Klima (2000)
Alfred Gusenbauer (2000-2003)
History
Election1999
PredecessorKlima
SuccessorSchüssel II

The first Schüssel government of Austria was formed after the 1999 Austrian legislative election under Chancellor Wolfgang Schüssel. It was replaced shortly after the 2002 election. It was the first ÖVP-FPÖ coalition in Austria at federal level.

Composition

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Politics of Austria

Wöginger Babler Kickl Maurer Meinl-Reisinger


  • Upper house of parliament

  • Joint session of both houses
  • (judicial review)
  • (civil and criminal cases)
  • (administrative law cases)
  • Legislative:
  • Presidential:
  • European:
Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Federal Chancellor 4 February 200028 February 2003 ÖVP
Vice-Chancellor
Minister for Public Service and Sports
4 February 200028 February 2003 FPÖ
Minister for Foreign Affairs 4 February 200028 February 2003 ÖVP
Minister of the Interior 4 February 200028 February 2003 ÖVP
Minister of Justice 4 February 20002 March 2000 FPÖ
2 March 200028 February 2003 FPÖ
Minister of Finance 4 February 200028 February 2003 FPÖ
Minister for Economy and Labour 4 February 200028 February 2003 ÖVP
Minister for Social Security and Generations 4 February 200024 October 2000 FPÖ
24 October 200028 February 2003 FPÖ
Minister for Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management 4 February 200028 February 2003 ÖVP
Minister for Defence 4 February 200028 February 2003 FPÖ
Minister for Transport, Innovation and Technology 4 February 200013 November 2000 FPÖ
13 November 200018 February 2002 FPÖ
18 February 200228 February 2003 FPÖ
Minister for Education, Science and Culture 4 February 200028 February 2003 ÖVP

Notes and references

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