Minister of Transport | |
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Bundesminister für Verkehr | |
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Federal Ministry for Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology | |
Style | Ms. Minister (normal) Her Excellency (diplomatic) |
Type | Minister |
Status | Supreme executive organ |
Member of | Cabinet |
Seat | Ministry of Transport Stubenring 1, Innere Stadt, Vienna |
Nominator | Political parties |
Appointer | The President on advice of the Chancellor |
Constituting instrument | Constitution of Austria |
First holder | Carl Jukel |
Website | www.bmvit.gv.at (in German) |
The minister of transport of Austria (German : Bundesminister für Verkehr) heads the Federal Ministry for Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology.
№ | Portrait | Name (Born-Died) | Term | Political Party | Government | ||
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Took office | Left office [lower-alpha 1] | Duration | |||||
State Secretariat of Transport (Staatsamt für Verkehrswesen) | |||||||
1 | Carl Jukel (1865–1931) | 30 October 1918 | 15 March 1919 | 136 days | CS | Renner I Cabinet | |
2 | Ludwig Paul (1864–1920) | 15 March 1919 | 1 July 1920 † | 1 year, 108 days | Independent | Renner II Cabinet–II | |
– | Ferdinand Hanusch (1866–1923) Acting | 1 July 1920 | 7 July 1920 | 6 days | SDAPÖ | Renner III Cabinet | |
3 | Karl Pesta (1871–1945) | 7 July 1920 | 20 November 1920 | 136 days | Independent | Mayr I Cabinet | |
Ministry of Transport (Bundesministerium für Verkehrswesen) | |||||||
3 | Karl Pesta (1871–1945) | 20 November 1920 | 21 June 1921 | 213 days | Independent | Mayr II Cabinet | |
4 | Walther Rodler (1867–1931) | 21 June 1921 | 31 May 1922 | 344 days | CS | Schober I Cabinet Breisky Cabinet Schober II Cabinet | |
5 | Franz Odehnal (1870–1928) | 31 May 1922 | 17 April 1923 | 321 days | CS | Seipel I Cabinet | |
Ministry of Commerce and Transport (Bundesministerium für Handel und Verkehr) | |||||||
6 | Hans Schürff (1875–1939) | 17 April 1923 | 26 September 1929 | 6 years, 162 days | GDVP | Seipel II–III Ramek I Cabinet–II Seipel IV–V Streeruwitz Cabinet | |
7 | Michael Hainisch (1858–1940) | 26 September 1929 | 17 June 1930 | 264 days | Independent | Schober III Cabinet | |
– | Johann Schober (1874–1932) Acting | 17 June 1930 | 20 June 1930 | 3 days | Independent | Schober III Cabinet | |
8 | Friedrich Schuster (1863–1932) | 20 June 1930 | 30 September 1930 | 102 days | Independent | Schober III Cabinet | |
9 | Eduard Heinl (1880–1957) | 30 September 1930 | 21 September 1932 | 1 year, 357 days | CS | Vaugoin Cabinet Ender Cabinet Buresch I Cabinet–II Dollfuss I Cabinet | |
10 | Guido Jakoncig (1895–1972) | 21 September 1932 | 10 May 1933 | 231 days | Heimatblock | Dollfuss II Cabinet | |
11 | Friedrich Stockinger (1894–1968) | 10 May 1933 | 3 November 1936 | 3 years, 177 days | VF | Dollfuss II Cabinet Schuschnigg I Cabinet–II | |
12 | Wilhelm Taucher (1892–1962) | 3 November 1936 | 16 February 1938 | 1 year, 105 days | VF | Schuschnigg III Cabinet | |
13 | Julius Raab (1891–1964) | 16 February 1938 | 11 March 1938 | 23 days | VF | Schuschnigg IV Cabinet | |
14 | Hans Fischböck (1895–1967) | 11 March 1938 | 13 March 1938 | 2 days | NSDAP | Seyss-Inquart Cabinet |
№ | Portrait | Name (Born-Died) | Term | Political Party | Government | ||
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Took office | Left office [lower-alpha 1] | Duration | |||||
Ministry of Transport (Bundesministerium für Verkehr) | |||||||
1 | Vinzenz Übeleis (1889–1967) | 20 December 1945 | 8 November 1949 | 3 years, 323 days | SPÖ | Figl I Cabinet | |
Ministry of Transport and Nationalized Industry (Bundesministerium für Verkehr und verstaatlichte Betriebe) | |||||||
2 | Karl Waldbrunner (1906–1980) | 8 November 1949 | 29 June 1956 | 6 years, 234 days | SPÖ | Figl II Cabinet–II Raab I Cabinet | |
Ministry of Transport and Electricity (Bundesministerium für Verkehr und Elektrizitätswirtschaft) | |||||||
2 | Karl Waldbrunner (1906–1980) | 29 June 1956 | 14 December 1962 | 6 years, 168 days | SPÖ | Raab II Cabinet–II–III Gorbach I Cabinet | |
– | Bruno Pittermann (1905–1983) Acting | 14 December 1962 | 27 March 1963 | 103 days | SPÖ | Gorbach I Cabinet | |
3 | Otto Probst (1911–1978) | 27 March 1963 | 19 April 1966 | 3 years, 23 days | SPÖ | Gorbach II Cabinet Klaus I Cabinet | |
Ministry of Transport and Nationalized Enterprise (Bundesministerium für Verkehr und verstaatlichte Unternehmungen) | |||||||
4 | Ludwig Weiß (1902–1994) | 19 April 1966 | 21 April 1970 | 4 years, 2 days | ÖVP | Klaus II Cabinet | |
5 | Erwin Frühbauer (1926–2010) | 21 April 1970 | 24 July 1970 | 94 days | SPÖ | Kreisky I Cabinet | |
Ministry of Transport (Bundesministerium für Verkehr) | |||||||
5 | Erwin Frühbauer (1926–2010) | 24 July 1970 | 17 December 1973 | 3 years, 146 days | SPÖ | Kreisky I Cabinet–II | |
6 | Erwin Lanc (born 1930) | 17 December 1973 | 8 June 1977 | 3 years, 173 days | SPÖ | Kreisky II Cabinet–II | |
7 | Karl Lausecker (1928–2015) | 8 June 1977 | 10 September 1984 | 7 years, 94 days | SPÖ | Kreisky III Cabinet–II Sinowatz Cabinet | |
8 | Ferdinand Lacina (born 1942) | 10 September 1984 | 1 January 1985 | 113 days | SPÖ | Sinowatz Cabinet | |
Ministry of Public Economy and Transport (Bundesministerium für öffentliche Wirtschaft und Verkehr) | |||||||
8 | Ferdinand Lacina (born 1942) | 1 January 1985 | 16 June 1986 | 1 year, 166 days | SPÖ | Sinowatz Cabinet | |
9 | Rudolf Streicher (born 1939) | 16 June 1986 | 3 April 1992 | 5 years, 292 days | SPÖ | Vranitzky I Cabinet–II–III | |
10 | Viktor Klima (born 1947) | 3 April 1992 | 12 March 1996 | 3 years, 344 days | SPÖ | Vranitzky III Cabinet–II | |
– | Rudolf Scholten (born 1955) Acting | 12 March 1996 | 1 May 1996 | 50 days | SPÖ | Vranitzky V Cabinet | |
Ministry of Science, Transport and the Arts (Bundesministerium für Wissenschaft, Verkehr und Kunst) | |||||||
11 | Rudolf Scholten (born 1955) | 1 May 1996 | 28 January 1997 | 272 days | SPÖ | Vranitzky V Cabinet | |
12 | Caspar Einem (1948–2021) | 28 January 1997 | 15 February 1997 | 18 days | SPÖ | Klima Cabinet | |
Ministry of Science and Transport (Bundesministerium für Wissenschaft und Verkehr) | |||||||
12 | Caspar Einem (1948–2021) | 15 February 1997 | 4 February 2000 | 2 years, 354 days | SPÖ | Klima Cabinet | |
13 | Michael Schmid (born 1945) | 4 February 2000 | 1 April 2000 | 57 days | FPÖ | Schüssel I Cabinet | |
Ministry of Transport, Innovation and Technology (Bundesministerium für Verkehr, Innovation und Technologie) | |||||||
13 | Michael Schmid (born 1945) | 1 April 2000 | 14 November 2000 | 227 days | FPÖ | Schüssel I Cabinet | |
14 | Monika Forstinger (born 1963) | 14 November 2000 | 19 February 2002 | 1 year, 97 days | FPÖ | Schüssel I Cabinet | |
15 | Mathias Reichhold (born 1957) | 19 February 2002 | 28 February 2003 | 1 year, 9 days | FPÖ | Schüssel I Cabinet | |
16 | Hubert Gorbach (born 1956) | 28 February 2003 | 11 January 2007 | 3 years, 317 days | FPÖ | Schüssel II Cabinet | |
17 | Werner Faymann (born 1960) | 11 January 2007 | 2 December 2008 | 1 year, 326 days | SPÖ | Gusenbauer Cabinet | |
18 | Doris Bures (born 1962) | 2 December 2008 | 1 September 2014 | 5 years, 273 days | SPÖ | Faymann I Cabinet–II | |
19 | Alois Stöger (born 1960) | 1 September 2014 | 26 January 2016 | 1 year, 147 days | SPÖ | Faymann II Cabinet | |
20 | Gerald Klug (born 1968) | 26 January 2016 | 18 May 2016 | 113 days | SPÖ | Faymann II Cabinet | |
21 | Jörg Leichtfried (born 1967) | 18 May 2016 | 18 December 2017 | 1 year, 214 days | SPÖ | Kern Cabinet | |
22 | Norbert Hofer (born 1971) | 18 December 2017 | 20 May 2019 | 1 year, 132 days | FPÖ | Kurz I Cabinet | |
23 | Valerie Hackl (born 1982) | 22 May 2019 | 3 June 2019 | 12 days | Independent | Kurz I Cabinet | |
24 | Andreas Reichhardt (born 1968) | 3 June 2019 | 7 January 2020 | 218 days | Independent | Bierlein Cabinet | |
Ministry of Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology (Bundesministerium für Klimaschutz, Umwelt, Energie, Mobilität, Innovation und Technologie) | |||||||
25 | Leonore Gewessler (born 1977) | 7 January 2020 | Incumbent | 4 years, 295 days | Greens | Kurz II Cabinet |
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