Cabinet Müller I (Baden-Württemberg)
The Müller I cabinet was appointed on October 7, 1953 in the state constituent assembly of Baden-Württemberg, after Gebhard Müller was elected Prime Minister on September 30, 1953. After the state parliament passed the new constitution on November 11, 1953, the state assembly was converted into a state parliament on November 19, when it came into force. In the course of this, the Müller cabinet resigned on November 16, in order to be re-elected and sworn in at the first session of the state parliament on November 19, 1953 - and with the same composition.
Cabinet Müller I - October 7 to November 16, 1953 | ||
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Prime Minister | Gebhard Müller | CDU |
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for the Economy |
Hermann Veit | SPD |
Judiciary | Wolfgang Haussmann | FDP / DVP |
Interior | Fritz Ulrich | SPD |
Cult | Wilhelm Simpfendörfer | CDU |
Finances | Karl Frank | FDP / DVP |
Food, Agriculture and Forestry | Eugene Leibfried | CDU |
job | Ermin Hohlwegler | SPD |
Displaced persons, refugees and war victims | Eduard Fiedler | GB / BHE |
Federal affairs | Oskar Farny | CDU |
Councilors of State | Anton Dichtel and Friedrich Werber | CDU |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Plenary minutes of the Baden-Württemberg state parliament , 1st electoral period, 1st session, November 19, 1953, pp. 4-6