Cabinet Kramp-Karrenbauer II

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Cabinet Kramp-Karrenbauer III
26. Saarland State Government
Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer
Prime Minister Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer
choice 2012
Legislative period 15th
education May 9, 2012
The End 17th May 2017
Duration 5 years and 8 days
predecessor Cabinet Kramp-Karrenbauer I
successor Cabinet Kramp-Karrenbauer III
composition
Party (s) CDU and SPD
representation
majority
36/51
Opposition leader Oskar Lafontaine ( DIE LINKE )

The Kramp-Karrenbauer II cabinet formed the Saarland state government of Prime Minister Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer (CDU) from May 9, 2012 to May 17, 2017 . It was formed from the CDU and the SPD .

After the end of the Jamaica coalition of CDU, FDP and Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen by Kramp-Karrenbauer in January 2012 and the subsequent election of the state parliament in March 2012, the CDU as the winner and the SPD as the second strongest force agreed to form one Grand coalition . On April 24, 2012, both parties presented the layout of the future cabinet.

In the Saarland state parliament, the grand coalition had a two-thirds majority with 37 out of 51 seats . On May 9, 2012, Kramp-Karrenbauer was re-elected as Prime Minister in a secret ballot by 37 MPs. The state parliament subsequently confirmed their cabinet with the same number of votes. There were 12 votes against and two abstentions in both votes. The Kramp-Karrenbauer III cabinet followed on May 17, 2017 .

cabinet

Cabinet Kramp-Karrenbauer II
Office / department photo Surname Political party State Secretary Political party
Prime Minister;
Minister for Science, Research and Technology
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Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer CDU Jürgen Lennartz
Head of the State Chancellery and representative of the Saarland at the federal government in Berlin
CDU
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Economic Affairs, Labor, Energy and Transport
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Heiko Maas
(until December 17, 2013)

Anke Rehlinger
(since January 15, 2014)

SPD Jürgen Barke SPD
Minister for Finance and Europe
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Stephan Toscani CDU Axel Spies CDU
Minister of the Interior and Sport
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Monika Bachmann
(until November 12, 2014)
Klaus Bouillon
(since November 12, 2014)
CDU Christian Seel
Minister for Social Affairs, Health, Women and Family
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Andreas Storm
(until November 12, 2014)
Monika Bachmann
(since November 12, 2014)
CDU Stephan Kolling CDU
Minister of Justice
Minister of Environment and Consumer Protection
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Anke Rehlinger
(until January 15, 2014)
Reinhold Jost
(since January 15, 2014)
SPD Anke Morsch
Roland Krämer
SPD
Minister for Education and Culture
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Ulrich Commerçon SPD Andrea Becker

Web links

  • The Saarland government official website of the Saarland state government

Individual evidence

  1. Michael Jungmann and Guido Peters: Strategy game about the cabinet Article in the Saarbrücker Zeitung from April 24, 2012.
  2. ^ Kramp-Karrenbauer reelected as Prime Minister Article on SZ Online from May 9, 2012
  3. a b Change of positions in the Saar Cabinet , Saarbrücker Zeitung from January 16, 2014 (accessed: January 21, 2014)