Cabinet Lübke I

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Cabinet Lübke I
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
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

  1. 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]
  2. ^ Friedrich-Wilhelm Lübke. zeit.de, accessed on December 23, 2019 .