Cabinet Lübke I
Cabinet Lübke I | |
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State government of Schleswig-Holstein | |
Prime Minister | Friedrich Wilhelm Luebke |
choice | 1950 |
Legislative period | 2. |
education | June 25, 1951 |
The End | July 27, 1951 |
Duration | 0 years and 32 days |
predecessor | Bartram cabinet |
successor | Cabinet Lübke II |
composition | |
Party (s) | CDU and FDP |
minister | 3 |
representation | |
Schleswig-Holstein State Parliament | 24/69 |
Opposition leader | Bruno Diekmann ( SPD ) |
The Lübke Provisional Cabinet formed the state government of Schleswig-Holstein from June 25, 1951 to July 27, 1951 .
After Walter Bartram's resignation , Friedrich Wilhelm Lübke was elected the new Prime Minister in the third ballot with 29 of 66 votes. After his election, Friedrich Wilhelm Lübke formed a three-man cabinet which, in addition to himself, consisted of Hermann Andersen and Paul Pagel .
Office | Surname | Political party | |
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Prime Minister |
Friedrich Wilhelm Lübke (1887–1954) |
CDU | |
Deputy Prime Minister |
Paul Pagel (1894–1955) |
CDU | |
Interior | |||
Finances | Friedrich Wilhelm Lübke executive |
CDU | |
Economy and Transport |
Hermann Andersen (1901–1989) |
FDP | |
Cult | Paul Pagel executive |
CDU | |
Food, Agriculture and Forestry | Friedrich Wilhelm Lübke executive |
CDU | |
Judiciary | Friedrich Wilhelm Lübke executive |
CDU | |
Work, social affairs and displaced people |
Hermann Andersen executive |
FDP |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Uwe Barschel: The position of the Prime Minister of Schleswig-Holstein with special consideration of the doctrine of the separation of powers, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, 1971, p. 166 [1]
- ^ Friedrich-Wilhelm Lübke. zeit.de, accessed on December 23, 2019 .