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Kern government

29th government of Österreich
Incumbent
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)
People and organisations
Head of stateHeinz Fischer
Head of governmentChristian Kern
Deputy head of governmentReinhold Mitterlehner
No. of ministers12
Member partiesSocial Democratic Party of Austria
Austrian People's Party
Status in legislatureGrand coalition
Opposition partyFreedom Party of Austria
Opposition leaderHeinz-Christian Strache
History
Election2013 election
PredecessorSecond Faymann cabinet

The Kern government is the incumbent Government of Austria, having taken office on 18 May 2016. It succeeded the Second Faymann government, following the resignation of Chancellor Werner Faymann amidst the 2016 presidential election. The cabinet was appointed by outgoing President Heinz Fischer.

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Federal Chancellery
Federal Chancellor17 May 2016Incumbent SPÖ
State secretary in the Federal Chancellery18 May 2016Incumbent SPÖ
Vice-Chancellor1 September 2014Incumbent ÖVP
Federal Minister at the Chancellery for Arts and Culture, Constitutional Affairs, and Media18 May 2016Incumbent SPÖ
Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs
Federal Minister for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs16 December 2013Incumbent ÖVP
Federal Ministry for Finance
Federal Minister for Finance [de]1 September 2014Incumbent ÖVP
Federal Ministry for Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management
Federal Minister for Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management16 December 2013Incumbent ÖVP
Federal Ministry for National Defence and Sport
Federal Minister for National Defense and Sports26 January 2016Incumbent SPÖ
Federal Ministry for Families and Youth
Federal Minister for Families and Youth16 December 2013Incumbent Independent
Federal Ministry for Education and Women
Federal Minister for Education18 May 2016Incumbent Independent
Federal Ministry for Health
Federal Minister for Health and Women16 December 201323 February 2017 SPÖ
Federal Ministry for Interior Affairs
Federal Minister for Interior Affairs21 April 2016Incumbent ÖVP
Federal Ministry for Justice
Federal Minister for Justice16 December 2013Incumbent Independent
Federal Ministry for Labour, Social Affairs and Consumer Protection
Federal Minister for Labour, Social Affairs and Consumer Protection26 January 2016Incumbent SPÖ
Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology
Federal Minister for Transport, Innovation and Technology18 May 2016Incumbent SPÖ
Federal Ministry for Science, Research and Economy
Federal Minister for Science, Research and Economy16 December 2013Incumbent ÖVP
State secretary in the Federal Ministry for Science, Research and Economy1 September 2014Incumbent ÖVP

References