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Tender Branson
Mark Warner 08
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Austria


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E: -6.06, S: -4.84

« on: March 10, 2018, 10:46:04 AM »

Austria

Kurz-Strache government (16 members): 9x ÖVP, 7x FPÖ - (10/6) - 62.5% male, 37.5% female

Nationalrat (183): 64% male, 36% female

Current composition (183):

62 ÖVP (42/20) - 68% male, 32% female
52 SPÖ (28/24) - 54% male, 46% female
51 FPÖ (38/13) - 75% male, 25% female
10 NEOS (6/4) - 60% male, 40% female
  8 LiPi (4/4) - 50% male, 50% female

Bundesrat (60 + 1 vacancy): 62% male, 38% female

22 ÖVP (14/8) - 64% male, 36% female
19 SPÖ (11/8) - 58% male, 42% female
12 FPÖ (9/3) - 75% male, 25% female
  4 Greens (1/3) - 25% male, 75% female
  3 Indy (2/1) - 67% male, 33% female

(The Bundesrat composition will change by quite a bit over the next months because of the 4 state elections early this year. The final composition will be known after the Salzburg state parliament convenes in June or something.)

Very likely composition after June (61): 22 ÖVP, 21 SPÖ, 16 FPÖ, 2 Greens.

6 MotNR have a migration background: 3x of Turkish/Kurdish origin, 1x Palestine, 1x Bosnia, 1x Australia (3x SPÖ, 2x LiPi, 1x ÖVP). Of the 6, 5 were also born abroad. Only Muna Duzdar (SPÖ) was born in Vienna to Palestinian parents.

1 MotBR has a migration background: Ewa Dziedzic (Greens), was born in Poland.
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Tender Branson
Mark Warner 08
Atlas Institution
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Posts: 58,198
Austria


Political Matrix
E: -6.06, S: -4.84

« Reply #1 on: March 14, 2018, 01:18:32 PM »

As for my state of Salzburg:

State government (7 members, 4/3): 57% male, 43% female

State parliament (36 seats, 22/14): 61% male, 39% female

11x ÖVP (6/5): 55% male, 45% female
  9x SPÖ (4/5): 44% male, 56% female
  7x Greens (4/3): 57% male, 43% female
  9x Indys (ex-FPÖ, FPS and TS: 8/1): 89% male, 11% female

3/36 have a migration background: Kimbie Humer-Vogl (Greens) was born in South Africa, Nicole Solarz (SPÖ) has Polish parents and Ingrid Riezler-Kainzner (SPÖ) was born in Germany.
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Tender Branson
Mark Warner 08
Atlas Institution
*****
Posts: 58,198
Austria


Political Matrix
E: -6.06, S: -4.84

« Reply #2 on: June 23, 2018, 12:14:19 AM »

(The Bundesrat composition will change by quite a bit over the next months because of the 4 state elections early this year. The final composition will be known after the Salzburg state parliament convenes in June or something.)

Very likely composition after June (61): 22 ÖVP, 21 SPÖ, 16 FPÖ, 2 Greens.

... this is exactly the new composition of the Bundesrat now, after all elections are completed.

The share of women dropped to 33% though, from 38% (mostly because the FPÖ made all the gains and they only appointed men for the Bundesrat).
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Tender Branson
Mark Warner 08
Atlas Institution
*****
Posts: 58,198
Austria


Political Matrix
E: -6.06, S: -4.84

« Reply #3 on: June 23, 2018, 08:52:09 AM »

As for my state of Salzburg:

State government (7 members, 4/3): 57% male, 43% female

State parliament (36 seats, 22/14): 61% male, 39% female

11x ÖVP (6/5): 55% male, 45% female
  9x SPÖ (4/5): 44% male, 56% female
  7x Greens (4/3): 57% male, 43% female
  9x Indys (ex-FPÖ, FPS and TS: 8/1): 89% male, 11% female

3/36 have a migration background: Kimbie Humer-Vogl (Greens) was born in South Africa, Nicole Solarz (SPÖ) has Polish parents and Ingrid Riezler-Kainzner (SPÖ) was born in Germany.

I also need to update this, following the state election on April 22 and the swearing-in of the new state government and parliament on June 13:

State government (7 members, 5/2): 71% male, 29% female

(4 ÖVP men + 1 ÖVP woman, 1 Green man and 1 NEOS woman)

State parliament (36 seats, 22/14): 61% male, 39% female

15x ÖVP (10/5): 67% male, 33% female
  8x SPÖ (4/4): 50% male, 50% female
  7x FPÖ (5/2): 71% male, 29% female
  3x Greens (1/2): 33% male, 67% female
  3x NEOS (2/1): 67% male, 33% female

When state parliament and government are combined, SPÖ+Greens+NEOS each achieve gender parity at 50%, while ÖVP+FPÖ are not even close.
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Tender Branson
Mark Warner 08
Atlas Institution
*****
Posts: 58,198
Austria


Political Matrix
E: -6.06, S: -4.84

« Reply #4 on: November 16, 2018, 10:16:54 AM »

The SPÖ is on the way of reaching gender parity in parliament ...

Former Chancellor Christian Kern left parliament (and retired from politics) today and a young woman replaced him there.

Therefore, of the 52 SPÖ MPs 25 are now women vs. 27 men.

The liberal NEOS and center-left LiPi already have 50% women (because NEOS got a new female party leader and she replaced Matthias Strolz in parliament).

The FPÖ continues to have the lowest women share with 12/51 MPs (24%), followed by the ÖVP with 22/61 (36%).

Overall, the women share in the Austrian parliament has risen to 37.5% now.
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