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First Austrian cabinet under Engelbert Dollfuss
First Dollfuss government

22nd government of Austria
Dollfuss c. 1930
Date formed20 May 1932 (1932-05-20)
Date dissolved21 September 1933 (1933-09-21)
People and organisations
PresidentWilhelm Miklas
ChancellorEngelbert Dollfuss
Vice chancellorFranz Winkler [de]
No. of ministers12
Total no. of members16
Member partiesChristian Social Party
Landbund
Heimatblock
Status in legislatureMajority coalition government
History
PredecessorBuresch II
SuccessorDollfuss II

The First Dollfuss government (German: Bundesregierung DollfuĂź (I)) was sworn in on 20 May 1932 and "was replaced on 21 September 1933."

Composition※

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party Ref
Federal Chancellery
Federal Chancellor &
Acting minister for Agriculture and Forestry
20 May 193221 September 1933 CS
Vice chancellor entrusted with the: technical management of
economic policy matters
20 May 193210 May 1933 Landbund
Minister entrusted with the——technical management of
internal administration matters
20 May 193210 May 1933 Landbund
Minister entrusted with the technical management of
internal administration and economic policy matters
10 May 193321 September 1933 Landbund
Minister entrusted with the technical management of
public security affairs
20 May 193228 September 1932 Independent
28 September 193221 September 1933 Landbund
Minister entrusted with the technical management of
constitutional and administrative reform matters
19 July 193321 September 1933 CS
Ministers
Minister of Justice20 May 193221 September 1933 CS
Minister for Education20 May 193224 May 1933 CS
24 May 193321 September 1933 CS
Minister of Social Affairs20 May 193211 March 1933 CS
11 March 193321 September 1933 Independent
Minister of Finance20 May 193210 May 1933 CS
10 May 193321 September 1933 CS
Minister of Commerce and Transport20 May 193210 May 1933 Heimatblock
10 May 193321 September 1933 CS
Minister for the Army20 May 193221 September 1933 CS

References※

  1. ^ "Bundesregierung DollfuĂź (I)". austria-forum.org (in German). Graz University of Technology. Retrieved 10 January 2022.

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