Cabinet Woidke III

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Cabinet Woidke III
9. Brandenburg State Government
Dietmar Woidke
Prime Minister Dietmar Woidke
choice 2019
Legislative period 7th
education 20th November 2019
Duration 0 years and 286 days
predecessor Cabinet Woidke II
composition
Party (s) SPD, CDU and Alliance 90 / The Greens
minister 10
representation
Parliament
50/88
Opposition leader Andreas Kalbitz (independent, formerly AfD )

After the state elections in Brandenburg in 2019, the third Woidke cabinet forms the state government of Brandenburg . After the election, the three parties SPD , CDU and Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen conducted coalition negotiations, which ended on October 25, 2019 with the signing of the coalition agreement. On November 20, 2019, the Brandenburg State Parliament elected Dietmar Woidke for the third time as Prime Minister. He and his cabinet were then sworn in.

cabinet

Office or department image Surname Parties State Secretary Political party
Prime Minister

State Chancellery

2017-03-19 Dietmar Woidke SPD party conference by Olaf Kosinsky-1.jpg Dietmar Woidke SPD
First Deputy Prime Minister Stübgen, Michael-0895.jpg Michael Stübgen CDU
Minister of the Interior and Local Affairs Klaus Kandt
Inside
independent
Uwe Schüler
Communal
CDU
Second Deputy Prime Minister State Parliament Project Brandenburg Ursula Nonnemacher by Olaf Kosinsky-1.jpg Ursula Nonnemacher Alliance 90 / The Greens
Minister for Social Affairs, Health, Integration and Consumer Protection Anna Heyer-Stuffer Alliance 90 / The Greens
Minister of Justice 20-01-22-Susanne-Hoffmann DSF5394.jpg Susanne Hoffmann CDU Christiane Leiwesmeyer CDU
Minister of Finance and Europe Silver - replace this image female.svg Katrin Lange SPD Frank Stolper
Finance

Jobst-Hinrich Ubbelohde
Europe

independent
Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Planning Silver - replace this image male.svg Guido Beermann CDU Rainer Genilke CDU
Minister for the Economy, Labor and Energy Jörg Steinbach.jpg Jörg Steinbach SPD Hendrik Fischer SPD
Minister for Education, Youth and Sport 2019 UCI Juniors Track World Championships 004.jpg Britta Ernst SPD Ines Jesse SPD
Minister for Agriculture, Environment and Climate Protection 16-03-10-Axel-Vogel RR26864.jpg Axel Vogel Alliance 90 / The Greens Silvia Bender Alliance 90 / The Greens
Minister for Science, Research and Culture Manja Schüle - press photo (cropped) .jpg Manja Schüle SPD Tobias Dünow SPD
Head of the State Chancellery Silver - replace this image female.svg Kathrin Schneider SPD Benjamin Grimm
Jutta Jahns-Boehm
SPD

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Berliner Morgenpost- Berlin: Kenya coalition in Brandenburg: The most important agreements in the coalition agreement. October 25, 2019, accessed on November 5, 2019 (German).
  2. : rbb24 reelected Woidke as Prime Minister of Brandenburg. In: rbb24.de. Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg, November 20, 2019, accessed on November 20, 2019 .
  3. ^ Brandenburg's new ministers. Retrieved November 17, 2019 .
  4. New state government constituted under the leadership of Prime Minister Woidke. Retrieved November 20, 2019 .