Stocker government
Stocker government | |
|---|---|
Cabinet of Austria | |
| Date formed | 3 March 2025 |
| People and organisations | |
| President | Alexander Van der Bellen |
| Chancellor | Christian Stocker |
| Vice-Chancellor | Andreas Babler |
| No. of ministers | 14 (incl. Stocker) |
| Member parties | Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ) NEOS |
| Status in legislature | Majority (coalition) |
| Opposition parties | Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) The Greens (GRÜNE) |
| Opposition leader | |
| History | |
| Election | 2024 legislative election |
| Predecessor | Nehammer government[a] |
The Stocker government (German: Bundesregierung Stocker) was sworn in as the Government of Austria on 3 March 2025. It is headed by Chancellor Christian Stocker.[1] It is the first tripartite coalition government in Austria since 1949.
Cabinet
| Portrait | Name | Office | Took office | Left office | Party | Home state | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Christian Stocker | Chancellor of Austria | 3 March 2025 | ÖVP | Lower Austria | |||
| Andreas Babler | Vice-Chancellor of Austria Minister for Housing, Arts, Culture, Media and Sport |
3 March 2025 | SPÖ | Lower Austria | |||
Ministers | |||||||
| Beate Meinl-Reisinger | Minister for European and International Affairs | 3 March 2025 | NEOS | Vienna | |||
| Wolfgang Hattmannsdorfer | Minister for Economy, Energy and Tourism | 3 March 2025 | ÖVP | Upper Austria | |||
| Gerhard Karner | Minister for the Interior | 3 March 2025 | ÖVP | Lower Austria | |||
| Claudia Bauer | Minister for Europe, Integration and Family | 3 March 2025 | ÖVP | Upper Austria | |||
| Klaudia Tanner | Minister for Defence | 3 March 2025 | ÖVP | Lower Austria | |||
| Norbert Totschnig | Minister for Agriculture and Forestry, Climate and Environmental Protection, Regions and Water | 3 March 2025 | ÖVP | Tirol | |||
| Peter Hanke | Minister for Innovation, Mobility and Infrastructure | 3 March 2025 | SPÖ | Vienna | |||
| Eva-Maria Holzleitner | Minister for Women, Science and Research | 3 March 2025 | SPÖ | Upper Austria | |||
| Korinna Schumann | Minister for Labour, Social Affairs, Health, Care and Consumer Protection | 3 March 2025 | SPÖ | Vienna | |||
| Anna Sporrer | Minister for Justice | 3 March 2025 | SPÖ | Lower Austria | |||
| Markus Marterbauer | Minister for Finance | 3 March 2025 | SPÖ | Upper Austria (born in Sweden) | |||
| Christoph Wiederkehr | Minister for Education | 3 March 2025 | NEOS | Salzburg | |||
State Secretaries | |||||||
| Barbara Eibinger-Miedl | State Secretary in the Ministry of Finance | 3 March 2025 | ÖVP | Styria | |||
| Alexander Pröll | State Secretary in the Chancellery | 3 March 2025 | ÖVP | Vienna | |||
| Elisabeth Zehetner | State Secretary in the Ministry of Economy, Energy and Tourism | 3 March 2025 | ÖVP | Upper Austria | |||
| Ulrike Königsberger-Ludwig | State Secretary in the Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs, Health, Care and Consumer Protection | 3 March 2025 | SPÖ | Upper Austria | |||
| Jörg Leichtfried | State Secretary in the Ministry of Interior | 3 March 2025 | SPÖ | Styria | |||
| Michaela Schmidt | State Secretary in the Ministry of Housing, Arts, Culture, Media and Sport | 3 March 2025 | SPÖ | Salzburg | |||
| Sepp Schellhorn | State Secretary in the Ministry for European and International Affairs | 3 March 2025 | NEOS | Salzburg | |||
Notes
- ^ Alexander Schallenberg briefly led a caretaker government between Nehammer's resignation and Stocker's inauguration.
References
- ^ "Ministers and State Secretaries". Federal Chancellery. Vienna: Republic of Austria. Archived from the original on 12 November 2025. Retrieved 7 January 2026.