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Cabinet Haslauer Jun. I
The First Haslauer jun. cabinet governed Salzburg (state), Salzburg from the 2013 Salzburg state election until the 2018 Salzburg state election. The head of the government was Landeshauptmann Wilfried Haslauer, the son of Wilfried Haslauer, who was head of the state from 1977 until 1989. The government's members were voted into power by the Salzburg parliament on June 10, 2013, with 21 votes of Austrian People's Party, Grüne und Team Stronach, against the 15 votes of Social Democratic Party of Austria, SPÖ and Freedom Party of Austria, FPÖ. For the first time since 1945, the SPÖ was not participating in the state government. On December 14, 2015, state counselor Hans Mayr left Team Stronach, and he continued to be member of the government. Hans Mayr resigned on January 30, 2018. The former president of the state parliament, Brigitta Pallauf (ÖVP) was his successor. Josef Schöchl (ÖVP) succeeded Pallauf as president of the parliament.
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Salzburg (state)
Salzburg (, ; , also known as ''Salzburgerland''; ) is an Austria, Austrian Federal states of Austria, federal state. In German it is called a , a German-to-English dictionary translates that to ''federal state'' and the European Commission calls it a ''province''. In German, its official name is , to distinguish it from its eponymous capital Salzburg. For centuries, it was an independent Prince-Archbishopric of Salzburg, Prince-Bishopric of the Holy Roman Empire. It borders Germany and Italy. Geography Location Salzburg State covers an area of . It stretches along its main river — the Salzach – which rises in the Central Eastern Alps in the south to the Alpine foothills in the north. It is located in the north-west of Austria, close to the border with the German state of Bavaria; to the northeast lies the federal state Upper Austria; to the east the federal state Styria; to the south the federal states Carinthia (state), Carinthia and Tyrol (federal state), Tyrol. With 561,7 ...
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