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The second Schober government (German: Regierung Schober II) was a short-lived coalition government, chaired by Johannes Schober, that led the First Austrian Republic from January 27, 1922, to May 31, 1922. The government was supported by the same right-of-center alliance of Christian Social Party and Greater German People's Party that had underpinned the first Schober government. In terms of personalities, it was virtually identical to the Breisky government that had replaced Schober's first cabinet for a single day after the alliance had temporarily broken down, the People's Party having become disaffected with Schober over his foreign policy. Schober never fully regained the People's Party's trust and was unseated for a second time a mere four months later.

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  • Die Bundesregierung Schober II (27. Jänner–31. Mai 1922) folgte, am 27. Jänner 1922 vom Nationalrat mit 80 von 152 Stimmen gewählt, der Bundesregierung Schober I, einem Beamtenkabinett mit christlichsozialer und großdeutscher Unterstützung, nach und amtierte bis 31. Mai 1922, nach ihrem Rücktritt am 30. Mai von Bundespräsident Michael Hainisch mit der Fortführung der Geschäfte beauftragt. Das Kabinett Schober II wurde von den Großdeutschen nicht gewählt, weil Schober, wie Abg. Felix Frank vor der Wahl erklärte, mit der Tschechoslowakei den Vertrag von Lana (gegenseitige Anerkennung der Staatsgrenzen zu Lasten der Sudetendeutschen) abgeschlossen habe, ohne vorher mit seiner Partei auch nur darüber zu reden. Ansonsten wies das Kabinett Schober II wenig Änderungen zum vorigen auf. Die Sozialdemokraten befanden sich in Opposition. Nachfolgerin dieses Kabinetts war die Bundesregierung Seipel I. (de)
  • The second Schober government (German: Regierung Schober II) was a short-lived coalition government, chaired by Johannes Schober, that led the First Austrian Republic from January 27, 1922, to May 31, 1922. The government was supported by the same right-of-center alliance of Christian Social Party and Greater German People's Party that had underpinned the first Schober government. In terms of personalities, it was virtually identical to the Breisky government that had replaced Schober's first cabinet for a single day after the alliance had temporarily broken down, the People's Party having become disaffected with Schober over his foreign policy. Schober never fully regained the People's Party's trust and was unseated for a second time a mere four months later. (en)
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  • The second Schober government (German: Regierung Schober II) was a short-lived coalition government, chaired by Johannes Schober, that led the First Austrian Republic from January 27, 1922, to May 31, 1922. The government was supported by the same right-of-center alliance of Christian Social Party and Greater German People's Party that had underpinned the first Schober government. In terms of personalities, it was virtually identical to the Breisky government that had replaced Schober's first cabinet for a single day after the alliance had temporarily broken down, the People's Party having become disaffected with Schober over his foreign policy. Schober never fully regained the People's Party's trust and was unseated for a second time a mere four months later. (en)
  • Die Bundesregierung Schober II (27. Jänner–31. Mai 1922) folgte, am 27. Jänner 1922 vom Nationalrat mit 80 von 152 Stimmen gewählt, der Bundesregierung Schober I, einem Beamtenkabinett mit christlichsozialer und großdeutscher Unterstützung, nach und amtierte bis 31. Mai 1922, nach ihrem Rücktritt am 30. Mai von Bundespräsident Michael Hainisch mit der Fortführung der Geschäfte beauftragt. Nachfolgerin dieses Kabinetts war die Bundesregierung Seipel I. (de)
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