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    there over the following years. As a result of a cabinet reshuffle in 2011, Kurz received his first government mandate as state secretary responsible...
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    The First Kurz government (German: Erste Bundesregierung Kurz or Kurz I for short) was the 30th Government of Austria in office from 18 December 2017...
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  • Kurz government may refer to two government cabinets in Austria: the First Kurz government (2017–2019) the Second Kurz government (2020–2021) This disambiguation...
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    The Second Kurz government (German: Zweite Bundesregierung Kurz or Kurz II for short) was the 33rd Government of Austria. Led by Sebastian Kurz as chancellor...
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    responsibility for the energy sector, mining, and tourism under the first Kurz cabinet in 2018. The current Minister of Agriculture, Regions and Tourism...
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    of the European department. Schallenberg joined the cabinet as foreign minister in 2019. After Kurz announced his pending resignation on 9 October 2021...
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    Court In office 23 February 2018 – 19 February 2020 Nominated by First Kurz cabinet President Brigitte Bierlein Preceded by Brigitte Bierlein Personal...
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    Government of Austria following the collapse of the First Kurz government headed by Chancellor Sebastian Kurz in the aftermath of the Ibiza affair. Sworn in...
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  • Thumbnail for Ministry of the Arts, Culture, the Civil Service and Sport (Austria)
    attached to the Chancellery. The Ministry was resurrected by the First Kurz cabinet in 2018 as Federal Ministry of the Civil Service and Sport. On 29...
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    governing power with the conservatives New People's Party (ÖVP) in a Kurz-Kogler Cabinet, to be sworn in next week. 276 Green Party delegates from across...
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    confidence in Kurz's first government in June 2019 and the formation of his second in January 2020. Austria's chancellor chairs and leads the cabinet, which...
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    government under Chancellor Sebastian Kurz following the 2017 elections, Tanner was considered as potential cabinet minister. After the 2019 elections,...
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    2020" (in German). Retrieved 28 September 2020. "Kurz: 'Kickl kann nicht gegen sich selbst ermitteln'" [Kurz: 'Kickl can not investigate himself'] (in German)...
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    Sebastian Kurz resigned as chancellor in the wake of a corruption investigation and was succeeded by Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg. Kurz remained...
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    dismissed the first government of Sebastian Kurz, the first successful motion of no confidence in Austrian modern history. She was the first woman to assume...
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    com. 19 December 2017. Retrieved 30 October 2021. "Bundeskanzler Sebastian Kurz". bundeskanzleramt.gv.at (in German). Archived from the original on 22 December...
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    functions, a cabinet reshuffle took place. The new government members were sworn in by the President of Austria on 21 April 2011. The first Faymann government...
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    by the latter party's new leader Sebastian Kurz. The ÖVP took a strong lead in opinion polls after Kurz's confirmation as leader, and emerged as the largest...
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    coalition with The Greens, a first on the federal level in Austria. The new government took office in January 2020, with Sebastian Kurz returning as Chancellor...
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  • Ibiza affair (category Sebastian Kurz)
    enforcement and, since this is a non-cabinet position, Goldgruber would remain in office even after the end of the first Kurz government. The Freedom Party had...
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