Cabinet Durnwalder IV

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The Durnwalder IV cabinet was the XIII. South Tyrolean provincial government and at the same time the fourth under the chairmanship of Governor Luis Durnwalder . The cabinet was in office from December 18, 2003 to December 17, 2008. It was elected by the South Tyrolean Parliament in its composition after the 2003 elections .

composition

Surname Office Political party Language group Department
Luis Durnwalder Governor SVP German Central Services, State Advocacy, State Institute for Statistics, European Affairs, Local Bodies, Fire and Civil Protection, Forestry, Agricultural Experiments
Otto Saurer 1. Deputy governor SVP German Kindergarten, German school and vocational training, Ladin vocational training, educational support, university, research
Luisa Gnecchi 2. Deputy Governor (1) Pace e Diritti / DS Italian Work, innovation, equal opportunities, cooperatives, Italian school and vocational training
Luigi Cigolla 2. Deputy Governor (1) Unione Autonomista Italian Asset management, Italian culture and housing
Hans Berger Provincial Council SVP German Information technology, land register and cadastre, agriculture including agricultural vocational training
Francesco Comina Provincial Council (1) Pace e Diritti / DS Italian Work, innovation, equal opportunities, cooperatives, Italian school and vocational training
Werner Frick Provincial Council SVP German Economy and finance, state budget, handicrafts, industry, trade
Sabina Kasslatter Mur Provincial Councilor SVP German Family, monument preservation, German culture
Michl Laimer Provincial Council SVP German Spatial planning, environment, energy
Florian Mussner Provincial Council SVP ladin Ladin school and culture, building department
Richard Theiner Provincial Council SVP German Health and welfare
Thomas Widmann Provincial Council SVP German Human resources, tourism, traffic and transportation

(1) On July 10, 2008, Francesco Comina took over the portfolio from State Councilor Luisa Gnecchi, who had left the state parliament due to her election to the Italian Chamber of Deputies. Luigi Cigolli succeeded Gnecchi as the second deputy governor.

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