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== The chancellor's place in Austria's political system == Austria's chancellor chairs and leads the [[cabinet of Austria|cabinet]], which is composed of the chancellor, the [[Vice-Chancellor of Austria|vice chancellor]] and the [[Minister (Austria)|ministers]]. Together with the [[President of Austria|president]], who is [[head of state]], the cabinet forms the country's [[Supreme executive organ (Austria)|executive branch leadership]]. Austria is a [[parliamentary republic]], the [[government|system of government]] in which real power is vested in the head of government. However, in Austria most executive actions of great extent can only be exercised by the president, upon advice or with the countersignature of the chancellor or a specific minister. Therefore the chancellor often requires the president's consent to implement greater decisions. Neither the ministers nor the vice chancellor report to the chancellor. In legislature, the chancellor's power depends on the size of their affiliated [[parliamentary group]]. In case of a [[coalition cabinet]], the chancellor commonly is the leader of the party most represented in the [[National Council (Austria)|National Council]], with the leader of the party able to grant a majority, usually serving as the vice chancellor. The first Austrian [[Sovereign state|sovereign]] head of government was the State Chancellor of the Austrian Empire, a position only held by [[Klemens von Metternich]]. The office was later renamed to [[Minister-President of the Austrian Empire]] and remained from there on until the [[Aftermath of World War I#Austria-Hungary|dissolution of]] [[Austria-Hungary]]. The first head of government after the monarchy was the State Chancellor of [[German-Austria]], an office again only held by one person; [[Karl Renner]]. After [[Allies of World War I|allied powers]] declined a union between Austria and [[Germany]], the office was renamed to just State Chancellor of Austria and later changed to Federal Chancellor, which remained the position's final form until present day. The [[official residence]] and executive office of the chancellor is the [[Chancellery of Austria|chancellery]], which is located at the [[Ballhausplatz]] in the [[Innere Stadt|center]] of [[Vienna]]. Both the chancellor as well as the cabinet are appointed by the president and can be dismissed by the president. The current officeholder is [[Christian Stocker]], who was sworn in as chancellor on 3 March 2025 by President [[Alexander Van der Bellen]].
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