Cabinet Lübke II

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Cabinet Lübke II
State government of Schleswig-Holstein
Prime Minister Friedrich Wilhelm Luebke
choice 1950
Legislative period 2.
education July 27, 1951
The End October 11, 1954
Duration 3 years and 76 days
predecessor Cabinet Lübke I
successor Cabinet of Hassel I
composition
Party (s) GB / BHE, CDU, DP and FDP
minister 8th
representation
Schleswig-Holstein State Parliament
46/69
Opposition leader Bruno Diekmann ( SPD ), until October 3, 1953;
Wilhelm Käber (SPD), from October 3, 1953

The Extended Cabinet Lübke formed the state government of Schleswig-Holstein from July 27, 1951 to October 11, 1954 .

Office Surname Political party
Prime Minister Friedrich Wilhelm Lübke
(1887–1954)
CDU
Deputy Prime Minister Waldemar Kraft
(1898–1977)
until October 20, 1953

Paul Pagel
(1894–1955)
from November 7, 1953
GB / BHE
CDU
Interior Paul Pagel CDU
Finances Waldemar Kraft
until October 20, 1953

Carl-Anton Schaefer
(1890–1974)
from November 7, 1953
GB / BHE
Economy and Transport Hermann Andersen
(1901–1989)
until January 4, 1952

Friedrich Wilhelm Lübke
managing director until September 13, 1952

Hermann Böhrnsen
(1900–1976)
FDP
CDU
CDU
Cult Paul Pagel CDU
Food, Agriculture and Forestry Claus Sieh
(1893–1972)
DP
from January 30, 1953 CDU
Judiciary Friedrich Wilhelm Lübke
Managing Director until October 8, 1951

Waldemar Kraft
until October 20, 1953

Carl-Anton Schaefer
from November 7, 1953
CDU
GB / BHE
GB / BHE
Work, social affairs and displaced people Hans-Adolf Asbach
(1904–1976)
GB / BHE

Individual evidence

  1. ^ LIS-SH. Composition of the state governments of Schleswig-Holstein since 1946.