Cabinet Beck II

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Cabinet Beck II
State government of Rhineland-Palatinate
Kurt Beck
Prime Minister Kurt Beck
choice 1996
Legislative period 13.
education May 20, 1996
The End May 18, 2001
Duration 4 years and 363 days
predecessor Cabinet Beck I
successor Cabinet Beck III
composition
Party (s) SPD and FDP
minister 9
representation
Rhineland-Palatinate Landtag
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The Beck II cabinet was the 19th cabinet of the state government of Rhineland-Palatinate after the Second World War. It began on May 20, 1996 and was replaced by the Beck III cabinet .

Office Surname Political party
Prime Minister Kurt Beck SPD
Deputy Prime Minister Rainer Brüderle
until November 12, 1998
Peter Caesar
until August 17, 1999
Hans-Artur Bauckhage
from September 22, 1999
FDP
Economy, transport, agriculture and viticulture Rainer Brüderle
until November 12, 1998
Hans-Artur Bauckhage
FDP
Heart and sport Walter Zuber SPD
Finances Gernot Mittler SPD
Judiciary Peter Caesar
until August 17, 1999
Herbert Mertin
from September 22, 1999
FDP
Work, social affairs and health Florian Gerster SPD
Culture, youth, family and women Rose Gotte SPD
Environment and forests Klaudia Martini SPD
Education, science and training Jürgen Zöllner SPD
State Secretary in the Ministry of Economy, Transport, Agriculture and Viticulture Ernst Eggers , Günter Eymael FDP
State Secretary in the Ministry of Science and Further Education Harald Glahn FDP
State Secretary in the Ministry of Justice Erika Reischauer-Kirchner FDP
Authorized representative of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate for the partner regions Wolfgang Rumpf FDP