When railway workers learned that their salaries were going to be paid in three installments, they went on strike on March 1, 1933. This was the subject of the heated debate in the National Council on March 4, 1933. There were three proposals. The proposal from the
Christian Social Party, which was the majority at the time, was to impose disciplinary measures. The
Greater German People's Party (GDVP) and the
Social Democratic Workers' Party of Austria (SDAPÖ) made proposals that did not include disciplinary measures. The proposal of the Social Democrats had 70 yes votes and 92 no votes and was therefore rejected. The proposal of the GDVP, however, was seemingly accepted with 81 yes votes and 80 no votes. At 8:40 pm the session was interrupted and then continued at 9:35 pm. After the session was resumed, the president and Chairman of the National Council, Social Democrat
Karl Renner, announced that the vote had some irregularities because of the actions of two of his fellow Social Democrats, and . It turned out that Abram cast one ballot for himself and another ballot, which carried Abram's name, for Scheibein, who was not in the room at the time when the voting process occurred. This resulted in an uproar and the Christian Socials demanded a new vote. Renner, who saw himself incapable of continuing the session, resigned as president of the National Council to be able to participate in the ensuring vote and therefore secure an additional vote for the Social Democrats. The second president
Rudolf Ramek, a Christian Social, took over as chairman. He declared that the previous vote was invalid and demanded that the vote should be repeated. This resulted in another uproar. Ramek stepped down as president and the third president
Sepp Straffner from the GDVP became Chairman of the National Council before immediately stepping down. This left the National Council without a presiding officer. Without a presiding officer, the session could not be closed and the National Council was incapable of acting. The Members left the chamber as consequence. == Dollfuss's interpretation ==