First Republic After the dissolution of the
Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, on 30 October 1918 the provisional national assembly of
German Austria elected a State Council (
Staatsrat) executive, which itself appointed a state government with the Social Democratic politician
Karl Renner as head of the State Chancellery. The Renner ministry was composed of representatives of the three main political parties—Social Democrats, the
Christian Social Party (CS) and
German Nationalists (
Greater Germans)—according to the
Proporz doctrine. As acting executive body it remained in office until the
Constitutional Assembly of the
Austrian First Republic on 15 March 1919 elected Renner's second cabinet, a coalition government of Social Democratic and Christian Social ministers. State Chancellor Renner had signed the
Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, whereafter his cabinet retired en bloc. Re-elected by the Constitutional Assembly on 17 October 1919, his third cabinet was finally overturned with the break-up of the SPÖ-CS coalition on 7 July 1920. Renner was succeeded by the Christian Social politician
Michael Mayr, who at the commencement of the Austria Constitution on 10 November 1920 became first Federal Chancellor of Austria. Mayr and his successors proceeded with the support of the Christian Social Party and the Greater German nationalists, while the Social Democrats remained in opposition. From 5 March 1933 onwards, the Christian Social chancellor
Engelbert Dollfuß continued to rule by suppressing the National Council parliament. In the course of the
Austrian Civil War he brought down the opposition, and on 1 May 1934 implemented the authoritarian
Federal State of Austria. All political parties were banned, except for the
Fatherland's Front supporting Dollfuß'
Austrofascist government. The Federal Government ceased at the
Anschluss (the incorporation of Austria into
Nazi Germany) on 13 March 1938.
Second Republic On 27 April 1945 a provisional Austrian
national unity government, again under State Chancellor Karl Renner, declared the
Anschluss null and void. It prepared the
elections to the Austrian National Council held on 25 November. On 20 December 1945, the Austrian Constitution was officially re-enacted, with ÖVP founder
Leopold Figl forming the first post-war Federal Government. List of cabinets since 1945: == References ==