President of Austria - Impeachment and Removal

Impeachment and Removal

The Austrian constitution provides that the federal president can be removed from office by a referendum initiated by the Federal Assembly. The Federal Assembly can also impeach the president before the Constitutional Court. However, neither of these courses has ever been taken.

To hold a referendum on the deposition of the president the National Council must first pass a resolution requiring that the Federal Assembly be convened to consider the matter. This resolution must be endorsed by two-thirds of all votes cast in a meeting at which at least one half of the total number of members are present. If the resolution is passed the president is immediately suspended from the exercise of his or her powers and the Federal Assembly is convoked by the federal chancellor. A referendum may then be held on the demand of the assembly. If a proposal, in a referendum, to depose the president is rejected then the president is deemed to have been re-elected, the National Council is dissolved and a general election must be held.

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