Salzburg adopted its current provincial constitution in 1999. The provincial government (
Landesregierung) is headed by a governor (
Landeshauptmann), who is elected by a majority in the provincial parliament
Landtag. Provincial elections are held every five years. After
World War II, most provincial governments were led by the conservative
Austrian People's Party (ÖVP). ÖVP politician
Josef Klaus (1910-2001), later
chancellor of Austria, served as governor of Salzburg from 1949 till 1961. In 2004
Gabi Burgstaller became the first
Social Democratic (and first female) governor of Salzburg. The last results, in
April 2023 (Compared to
2018) were: The current governor of Salzburg,
Wilfried Haslauer (ÖVP), entered into coalition discussions with the FPÖ, after his proposition of a ÖVP-FPÖ-SPÖ coalition was rejected by the Social Democrats.
Haslauer said "I regret that we could not implement the Alliance for Salzburg". After successful coalition negotiations, the ÖVP and the FPÖ entered into a governing coalition with Haslauer as the Governor and
Marlene Svazek as the First Deputy Governor.Salzburg State has joined
Lower Austria and
Upper Austria as the third
black-blue coalition provincial government. The ÖVP has four seats in the government, while the FPÖ has three. The current president (speaker) of the Salzburg federal state parliament is
Brigitta Pallauf.
Government Government ministers and their portfolios from the
2023 Salzburg state election.
Governor Wilfried Haslauer (ÖVP) [https://www.salzburg.gv.at/pol/landesregierung/haslauer • State Direction • Finance and Asset Management • Security • Disaster Prevention • Museums • Research and Science • European Affairs ====1st Deputy Marlene Svazek (FPÖ) * Nature and Environment Protection • Business • Early and Primary Education • Hunting and Fishing • Youth • Families • Integration • Generations
2nd Deputy Stefan Schnöll (ÖVP) [https://www.salzburg.gv.at/pol/landesregierung/schnoell • Economy and Tourism • Communities • Employment and Labour Market • Infrastructure and Traffic • Culture
Members of the provincial government • Josef Schwaiger (ÖVP): Agriculture, Personnel Management, Water, National Parks, Energy, Asylum Seekers • Daniela Gutschi (ÖVP): Education, Health, Women and Diversity • Christian Pewny (FPÖ): Social Services, Food, Consumer Protection, Regional Development, Apprenticeships • Martin Zauner (FPÖ): Spatial Planning, Living, Sport, Basic Traffic == Administrative divisions ==