Michael Spindelegger is the Vice Chancellor for Austria.
The Chancellor of Austria is the head of government in Austria.Werner Faymann is the Chancellor of Austria.The Chancellor of Austria is the head of the largest political party in Austria, and is technically appointed by the president of Austria.
The Chancellor of Austria is the head of government in Austria.Werner Faymann is the Chancellor of Austria.The Chancellor of Austria is the head of the largest political party in Austria, and is technically appointed by the president of Austria.
The leaders of Austria are the President of Austria and the Chancellor of Austria.The Chancellor of Austria is the head of the largest political party in the governing coalition in the National Council in Austria, and is technically appointed by the president.The President is Heinz Fischer and the Chancellor is Werner Faymann.
As Austria is a republic, there is no King or Queen, only a President and a Chancellor.
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As of June 2014, the President of Austria is Heinz Fischer. He has been the President since July 6, 2004. Austria also has a federal chancellor, a federal minister, and a cabinet. The current Chancellor is Werner Faymann and the current Minister is Josef Ostermayer.
Austria is a country hence it has no mayor. However, the mayor of Austria's capitol, Vienna, is Dr. Michael Häupl.Head of government is Chancellor Werner Faymann. The Vice-chancellor is Josef Pröll. Head of state is President Dr. Heinz Fischer.
The head of the political administration in Germany and Austria is the chancellor. (In Britain chancellor is usually short for chancellor of the exchequer, who is in effect the minister of finance).
Austria is a republic. It has a president as head of state, currently Heinz Fischer. The head of government is known as a Chancellor and currently that is Werner Fayman.
Werner Faymenn is the Federal Chancellor of the Republic of Austria in 2011. Faymenn took power on 2008 December 2 after the 2008 September legislative election, leading the Social Democratic Party to 57 seats out of 183, a loss of 11 seats.
Werner Faymenn was the Federal Chancellor of the Republic of Austria in 2010. Faymenn took power on 2008 December 2 after the 2008 September legislative election, leading the Social Democratic Party to 57 seats out of 183, a loss of 11 seats.