Cabinet Müller II (Saarland)
The Saarland state government under Prime Minister Peter Müller ( CDU ) from October 6, 2004 to November 10, 2009 is called Cabinet Müller II .
After the state elections on September 5, 2004, Peter Müller was elected Prime Minister by the thirteenth Saarland state parliament . The cabinet was based on a parliamentary majority of the CDU parliamentary group of 27 out of 51 seats. His cabinet included:
Office | Surname | Political party |
---|---|---|
Prime Minister | Peter Müller | CDU |
Minister of Finance, Deputy Prime Minister | Peter Jacoby | CDU |
Minister for Federal and European Affairs | Karl Rauber | CDU |
Minister for Education, Culture and Science (from 3 September 2007: Minister for Education, Culture, Families and Women) |
Jürgen Schreier | CDU |
Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer from September 3, 2007 |
CDU | |
Minister of the Interior, Family, Women and Sport (from 3 September 2007: Minister of the Interior and Sport) |
Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer | CDU |
Klaus Meiser from September 3, 2007 |
CDU | |
Minister for Economy and Labor (from 3 September 2007: Minister for Economy, Science and Agriculture; from October 2009: Minister for Economy and Science) |
Hanspeter Georgi | CDU |
Joachim Rippel from September 3, 2007 |
CDU | |
Minister for Justice, Health and Social Affairs (from 3 September 2007: Minister for Justice, Health, Labor and Social Affairs) |
Josef Hedges | CDU |
Gerhard Vigener from May 14, 2008 |
CDU | |
Minister for the Environment | Stefan Mörsdorf | CDU (from 2005; previously non-party) |
After the death of the CDU parliamentary group leader Peter Hans , a cabinet reshuffle was initiated. Jürgen Schreier resigned from the state government and took over the chairmanship of the CDU. In addition, Hanspeter Georgi left the government due to age.
Individual evidence
- ↑ For the renaming of the ministry, see for example JESSICA, Evaluation Study, Final Report August 2010 (PDF; 3.5 MB) Section 1.3, page 16