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  1. Composition

      Leadership    Ministers    State secretaries  

  2. See also

  3. References

  4. External links

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| cabinet_number = 30th
| cabinet_type = government
| date = 2017-
| jurisdiction = Austria
| flag = Flag of Austria (state).svg
| image = Sebastian Kurz (2018-02-28) (cropped).jpg
| caption =
| date_formed = {{start date|2017|12|18|df=y}}
| date_dissolved =
| appointer = Alexander Van der Bellen
| chancellor = Sebastian Kurz
| vice-chancellor = Heinz-Christian Strache
| current_number = 13
| former_members_number =
| total_number =
| political_parties = People's Party
Freedom Party
| legislature_status = Majority coalition
| election = 2017 legislative election
| last_election =
| legislature_term =
| budget =
| opposition_cabinet =
| opposition_parties = Social Democratic Party
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Peter Pilz List
| opposition_leader = Pamela Rendi-Wagner (SPÖ)
| incoming_formation =
| outgoing_formation =
| previous = Kern government
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The Kurz government ({{lang-de|Bundesregierung Kurz}}) is the current government of Austria, it took office on 18 December 2017. It succeeded the Kern government, following the 2017 election. Sebastian Kurz, leader of the centre-right ÖVP, reached an agreement on a coalition with the right-wing FPÖ, making him chancellor of Austria. The cabinet was appointed by President Alexander Van der Bellen.[1]

Composition

Image Name Office Took office Party

Leadership

Sebastian Kurz Chancellor of Austria 18 December 2017 ÖVP
Heinz-Christian Strache}} Vice-Chancellor of Austria
Minister of Civil Service and Sports
18 December 2017 FPÖ

Ministers

Hartwig Löger Minister of Finance 18 December 2017 {{small>(ÖVP nominated)}}
Herbert Kickl Minister of the Interior 18 December 2017 FPÖ
Karin Kneissl Minister for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs 18 December 2017 {{small>(FPÖ nominated)}}
Josef Moser Minister of Constitutional Affairs, Reforms, Deregulation and Justice 18 December 2017 {{small>(ÖVP nominated)}}
Mario Kunasek Minister of Defence 18 December 2017 FPÖ
Heinz Faßmann Minister of Education, Science and Research 18 December 2017 {{small>(ÖVP nominated)}}
Beate Hartinger-Klein Minister of Labor, Social Affairs, Health and Consumer Protection 18 December 2017 FPÖ
Norbert Hofer Minister of Transport, Innovation and Technology 18 December 2017 FPÖ
Elisabeth Köstinger Minister of Sustainability and Tourism 18 December 2017 ÖVP
Margarete Schramböck Minister of Digital and Economic Affairs 8 January 2018 ÖVP
Gernot Blümel Chancellery minister for the EU, Arts, Culture and Media 18 December 2017 ÖVP
Juliane Bogner-Strauß Chancellery minister for Women, Families and Youth 18 December 2017 ÖVP

State secretaries

Hubert Fuchs State secretary in the Ministry of Finance 18 December 2017 FPÖ
Karoline Edtstadler State secretary in the Ministry of the Interior 18 December 2017 ÖVP
{{see also|Federal Ministries (Austria)}}

See also

  • Politics of Austria

References

1. ^{{cite news |last= |first= |date=18 December 2017 |title=Kurz Set to Become Austrian Chancellor, Backed by Nationalists |url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-12-17/kurz-set-to-become-austrian-chancellor-backed-by-nationalists |work=Bloomberg |access-date=18 December 2017}}

External links

  • [https://www.federal-chancellery.gv.at/ministers-and-state-secretaries Government members]
  • [https://www.profil.at/oesterreich/regierung-kurz Neue ÖVP-FPÖ Regierung steht]
{{Cabinets of Austria}}{{EU governments}}

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