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Prime Minister of the Austro-Hungarian-Slavonic Empire
Austria-Hungary transparency
Coat of Arms of Danubia
Šefik Džaferović.1
Incumbent
Šefik Džaferović

since 6 April 2019
Seat Chancellery Building, Ballhausplatz, Innere Stadt, Vienna
Nominator Federal Parliament
Appointer The Monarch
Based on Appointee's ability to gain majority support in the Federal Parliament
Term length 3 years, renewable four times
Constituting instrument Constitution of Danubia
Formation 6 April 1917
First holder Jodok Fink

The Prime Minister of Danubia (known before 1943 as the Prime Minister of Austria-Hungary) is the head of government of Danubia. The prime minister is elected to a thee-year term, which can be renewed four times as per the 2005 Constitutional referendum.

The post was created as appeasement by Emperor Rudolf I in 1917, unifying the previous posts of Minister-President of Austria and Prime Minister of Hungary. This was achieved through protests that began during the Great War and sought to reorganize the country's monarchy. Even though Austria-Hungary was not militarily involved in the conflict it was profoundly affected by it both socially and economically.

Name Picture Term began Term ended Previous position Party Nationality
Jodok Fink 9A696BC5-DB80-4965-B2A5-8089EBE09539 6 April 1917 6 April 1923 President of the Austrian Parliament Christian Conservative Party Austrian
Ljubomir Davidović 89CE833D-D25C-4B8A-8F62-515F84D9EAB8 6 April 1923 6 April 1926 Labour Leader Liberal Unity Serbian
Sándor Simononyi-Semadan Sándor Semadanyi 6 April 1926 6 April 1929 Speaker of the Hungarian Assembly Catholic Party Hungarian
István Bethlen 9A933169-9E90-4F64-B95D-824662D0DB87 6 April 1929 6 April 1938 Austro-Hungarian Secretary of State Liberal Unity Hungarian
Leopold Figl D9B51680-10D0-4335-9927-6C85BB8874A6 6 April 1938 6 April 1944 Mayor of Vienna Christian Conservative Party Austrian
Josip Broz 9C7B02AD-164D-43E0-9ADB-2B5A96DB3866 6 April 1944 6 April 1947 Governor of Croatia Liberal Unity Croatian
Mátyás Rákosi 3930454D-1B6D-4489-8C7D-C53449D71D9A 6 April 1947 6 April 1956 Governor of Hungary Hungarian
Mika Spiljak 2ACE1B7B-126C-4E10-8A24-93928F87E10F 6 April 1956 6 April 1971 Governor of Croatia Croatian
Alexander Dubček Alexander Dubček 6 April 1971 6 April 1980 Governor of Slovakia Slovak
Savka Dabčević-Kučar 020E8270-5A8E-4ACC-B37B-EB0A85E2DA3D 6 April 1980 6 April 1983 Mayor of Zagreb National Conservative Party Croatian
Sándor Kocsis 2FECEC29-BF8B-4318-B060-1206389DC51A 6 April 1983 6 April 1998 General Secretary of the Germanic League Centre Party Hungarian
Helmut Zilk Helmut Zilk 6 April 1998 6 April 2004 Governor of Austria Liberal Unity Austrian
Danilo Türk 973B81B7-5EA2-4A0D-AB05-D5C440016F04 6 April 2004 6 April 2007 Governor of Slovenia National Conservative Party Slovenian
Jan Švejnar E29FDA35-536B-4987-99DE-4DC71024F0A2 6 April 2007 6 April 2010 Governor of Czech Kingdom Centre Party Czech
Andre Kiska 8E904690-DA64-4B61-8DAF-CADA8EAFFDD9 6 April 2010 6 April 2016 Mayor of Bratislavia Liberal Unity Slovak
József Pálinkás József Pálinkás 6 April 2016 6 April 2019 Minister of Education Hungarian
Šefik Džaferović Šefik Džaferović.1 6 April 2019 Incumbent Governor of Bosnia National Conservative Party Bosnian
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