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1930, May
 
With the declaration of the Korneuburg Oath the Heimwehr moved further right by accepting a political program similar to that of the Italian Fascists, denouncing parliamentary democracy and capitalism.  1
 
Sept. 30
 
Cabinet of Karl Vaugoin.  2
 
Nov. 9
 
The elections gave the Socialists 72 seats as against 66 for the Christian Socialists.  3
 
Dec. 3
 
Cabinet of Otto Ender (Christian Socialist), including Schober and Vaugoin.  4
 
 
 
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