Cabinet Mappus

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The Mappus cabinet formed the state government of Baden-Württemberg from February 2010 to May 2011 . After his predecessor Günther Oettinger resigned as Prime Minister because of his new role as EU Commissioner, Stefan Mappus was elected Prime Minister of Baden-Württemberg on February 10, 2010 with 83 out of 139 votes . On February 24, 2010, following a proposal by Mappus, his state ministers were confirmed by the state parliament. Until then, the ministries were managed by the state ministers from the previous cabinet.

Mappus Cabinet - February 10, 2010 to May 11, 2011
Prime Minister Stefan Mappus CDU
Deputy Prime Minister and
Minister of Justice
Ulrich Goll FDP / DVP
Minister in the Ministry of State Helmut Rau CDU
Minister for Federal, European and International Affairs Wolfgang Reinhart CDU
Interior Heribert Rech CDU
Culture, youth and sport Marion Schick CDU
Science, research and art Peter Frankenberg CDU
Finances Willi Stächele CDU
Minister for Economy Ernst Pfister FDP / DVP
Rural areas, nutrition and consumer protection Rudolf Köberle CDU
Work and social order, families and seniors Monika Stolz CDU
Environment, nature protection and traffic Tanja Gönner CDU
State Secretary in the Ministry of Economic Affairs Richard Drautz FDP / DVP
State Councilor for intercultural and interreligious dialogue
and social value development
Regina Ammicht Quinn independent
Political State Secretary in the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport Georg Wacker CDU
Political State Secretary in the Ministry of Science,
Research and the Arts
Dietrich Birk CDU
Political State Secretary in the Ministry of Finance Stefan Scheffold CDU
Political State Secretary in the Ministry for Rural Areas,
Food and Consumer Protection
Friedlinde Gurr-Hirsch CDU
Political State Secretary in the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs,
Family and Seniors
Dieter Hillebrand CDU

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Prime Minister Mappus reshuffles the cabinet. In: zeit.de. Zeit online, February 10, 2010, accessed May 17, 2020 .