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Second Faymann government
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28th government of Austria
Date formed 16 December 2013 (2013-12-16)
Date dissolved 17 May 2016 (2016-05-17)
People and organisations
Head of government Werner Faymann
Deputy head of government Reinhold Mitterlehner
Head of state Heinz Fischer
Number of ministers 15
Member parties Social Democratic Party of Austria
Austrian People's Party
Status in legislature Grand coalition
Opposition party Freedom Party of Austria
Opposition leader Heinz-Christian Strache
History
Election(s) 2013 election
Predecessor First Faymann government
Successor Kern government

The Second Faymann government was a government of Austrian Chancellor Werner Faymann. It took office on 16 December 2013 following the 2013 legislative election, succeeding the First Faymann government. On 17 May 2016, it was succeeded by the Kern government, following Faymann's resignation amidst the 2016 presidential election.

In the 2013 legislative election the Social Democratic Party of Austria and the Austrian People's Party lost 5 seats and 4 seats, respectively, but with a total of 99 seats they remained in majority. On 14 October 2013 the two parties began government formation talks with each other, which resulted in the Second Faymann government that was was appointed by President of Austria Heinz Fischer.[1]

The government consists of 7 ministers from the Social Democratic Party of Austria, 6 ministers from the Austrian People's Party while 2 ministers are Independent. Minister for Foreign Affairs Sebastian Kurz is at the age of 27 the youngest person ever in Austria's history to become Federal Minister; he is also the youngest Minister for Foreign Affairs in the European Union.

On 9 May 2016, shortly after the first round of the 2016 presidential election, Chancellor Faymann declared he would step down. Vice Chancellor Mitterlehner took over as interim Chancellor.

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Federal Chancellery
Federal Chancellor   Werner Faymann 16 December 2013 9 May 2016 SPÖ
Vice-Chancellor   Michael Spindelegger 16 December 2013 1 September 2014 ÖVP
  Reinhold Mitterlehner 1 September 2014 Incumbent ÖVP
Federal Minister at the Chancellery for Arts, Culture, and Media   Josef Ostermayer 16 December 2013 Incumbent SPÖ
Secretary of State at the Chancellery for Public Administration and Civil Servants   Sonja Steßl 1 September 2014 Incumbent SPÖ
Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs
Federal Minister for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs   Sebastian Kurz 16 December 2013 Incumbent ÖVP
Federal Ministry for Finance
Federal Minister for Finance   Michael Spindelegger 16 December 2013 1 September 2014 ÖVP
  Hans Jörg Schelling 1 September 2014 Incumbent ÖVP
Secretary of State in the Federal Ministry for Finance   Sonja Steßl 16 December 2013 1 September 2014 SPÖ
Secretary of State in the Federal Ministry for Finance   Jochen Danninger 16 December 2013 1 September 2014 ÖVP
Federal Ministry for Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management
Federal Minister for Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management   Andrä Rupprechter 16 December 2013 Incumbent ÖVP
Federal Ministry for National Defense and Sports
Federal Minister for National Defense and Sports   Gerald Klug 16 December 2013 26 January 2016 SPÖ
  Hans Peter Doskozil 26 January 2016 Incumbent SPÖ
Federal Ministry for Families and Youth
Federal Minister for Families and Youth   Sophie Karmasin 16 December 2013 Incumbent Independent
Federal Ministry for Education and Women
Federal Minister for Education and Women   Gabriele Heinisch-Hosek 16 December 2013 Incumbent SPÖ
Federal Ministry for Health
Federal Minister for Health   Alois Stöger 16 December 2013 1 September 2014 SPÖ
  Sabine Oberhauser 1 September 2014 Incumbent SPÖ
Federal Ministry for Interior Affaris
Federal Minister for Interior Affairs   Johanna Mikl-Leitner 16 December 2013 21 April 2016 ÖVP
  Wolfgang Sobotka 21 April 2016 Incumbent ÖVP
Federal Ministry for Justice
Federal Minister for Justice   Wolfgang Brandstetter 16 December 2013 Incumbent Independent
Federal Ministry for Labour, Social Affairs and Consumer Protection
Federal Minister for Labour, Social Affairs and Consumer Protection   Rudolf Hundstorfer 16 December 2013 26 January 2016 SPÖ
  Alois Stöger 26 January 2016 Incumbent SPÖ
Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology
Federal Minister for Transport, Innovation and Technology   Doris Bures 16 December 2013 1 September 2014 SPÖ
  Alois Stöger 1 September 2014 26 January 2016 SPÖ
  Gerald Klug 26 January 2016 Incumbent SPÖ
Federal Ministry for Science, Research and Economy
Federal Minister for Science, Research and Economy   Reinhold Mitterlehner 16 December 2013 Incumbent ÖVP
Secretary of State in the Federal Ministry for Science, Research and Economy   Harald Mahrer 1 September 2014 Incumbent ÖVP

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