Government Teams Are Set: These Are the Names of Our New Ministers
ÖVP and SPÖ determined their teams for the planned three-party coalition with the NEOS on Friday. Before that, the coalition program presented on Thursday had to receive the majority approval of the respective board, which was considered a formality for both parties. It will be more exciting for the NEOS, who will only make a member decision on Sunday, where a two-thirds majority must be achieved.
Infighting Over Ministerial Posts Breaks Out in SPÖ
Regarding personnel, there was a lot of commotion in the SPÖ over the past few days. Since Thursday evening, it was clear with which personnel the SPÖ would enter the government. Besides Vice-Chancellor Andreas Babler, who is responsible for housing, media, culture, and sports, the largest departments go to AK economist Markus Marterbauer as Finance Minister, Vienna's Finance City Councillor Peter Hanke as Infrastructure Minister, and ÖGB Women's Chairwoman Korinna Schumann as Social Minister. The Vice President of the Administrative Court Anna Sporrer takes over the Ministry of Justice, and SP Women's Chairwoman Eva Maria Holzleitner becomes Minister for Women and Science.
Additionally, three state secretariats were filled. The former Minister of Transport Jörg Leichtfried will be responsible for state protection in the Ministry of the Interior. The health sector in the social department will be managed by the previous Lower Austrian State Councillor Ulrike Königsberger-Ludwig, and the deputy Michaela Schmidt will join the Vice-Chancellor's office. All those who have not yet been represented in the committees were introduced to the party board today, such as Marterbauer and Sporrer.
The personnel package presented by party leader Andreas Babler was accepted with a large majority. Only the representative of the Pensioners' Association voted against the pension part of the agreement with a protocol note, and the Socialist Youth spoke out against the government cooperation.
A personnel decision might still be pending in the SPÖ. Federal Managing Director Sandra Breiteneder is likely to become the Chief of Staff for Vice Chancellor Babler. Whether Klaus Seltenheim will now manage the federal office alone was still unclear for the time being. In any case, he will obtain a National Council mandate through the reshuffles.
ÖVP with a Much Calmer Personnel Search
In the ÖVP, the personnel search was much calmer, which is also due to the fact that there will be no changes in the Ministry of Defense with Klaudia Tanner, in the Ministry of the Interior with Gerhard Karner, and in the Ministry of Agriculture with Norbert Totschnig. Chamber of Commerce Secretary General Wolfgang Hattmannsdorfer will become Minister of Economy. The new Chancellor will be the acting party leader Christian Stocker. Claudia Plakolm will take over the portfolio for Family, Youth, EU, and Integration.
During the board meeting at the ÖVP Political Academy, the black state secretariats were also filled. The current Secretary General Alexander Pröll will become State Secretary in the Federal Chancellery. In the Ministry of Economy, oecolution CEO Elisabeth Zehetner will support Minister Hattmannsdorfer. State Secretary in the red Ministry of Finance will be the Styrian Regional Councillor Barbara Eibinger-Miedl.

Stocker spoke at a press conference after the board meeting of a unanimous decision for both the government team and the government program of ÖVP, SPÖ, and NEOS. In total, there will be six black ministries and three state secretariats, the number of which the future Chancellor defended once again. Due to the multitude of sections, the work would be easier to manage, he argued again.
(APA/Red)
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