, 7 February 2023 On 3 June 2019, Schallenberg succeeded
Karin Kneissl as foreign minister of
Austria. He maintained his position as part of the
second Kurz cabinet, which was sworn in on 7 January 2020. He stepped down when he became chancellor, but returned to the position following his resignation.
Chancellor After Kurz announced his pending resignation on 9 October 2021 as a result of the
Kurz corruption probe, Schallenberg was proposed by the ÖVP to replace him as
chancellor of Austria. In his first official act, he nominated career diplomat and ambassador to
France Michael Linhart to succeed him as foreign minister. In November 2021, Schallenberg announced that
COVID-19 vaccines would be mandatory in
Austria from February 2022. It became the first European country to mandate the vaccine. Schallenberg announced his resignation on 2 December 2021 following Kurz's announcement that he was leaving politics just a few hours prior. As his reason for stepping down, he cited his belief that the chancellor and party leader should be the same person.
Foreign minister in Tel Aviv, Israel, 27 February 2024 On 9 October 2023, Schallenberg announced the suspension of the delivery of €19 million ($20 million) of aid to Palestinian areas in response to
Gaza war and said that it would review its existing projects in
Palestinian Territories. He also said that he would summon the Iranian ambassador to address
Iran's "abhorrent reactions" to the attack. In 2025, Schallenberg was appointed interim Chancellor for a second time by President Van der Bellen effective 10 January, following the resignation of Karl Nehammer. ==Honours==