McAllister Cabinet

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
McAllister Cabinet
27. Lower Saxony state government
McAllister
Prime Minister David McAllister
choice 2008
Legislative period 16.
education July 1, 2010
The End 19th February 2013
Duration 2 years and 233 days
predecessor Cabinet Wulff II
successor Cabinet Weil I
composition
Party (s) CDU and FDP
representation
Parliament
81/152
Opposition leader Stefan Schostok ( SPD )

The McAllister cabinet formed the Lower Saxony state government from July 1, 2010 to February 19, 2013 . David McAllister was elected Prime Minister on July 1, 2010 with 80 out of 152 votes and thus head of the state government of Lower Saxony .

Office Surname Political party State Secretaries
Prime Minister David McAllister CDU Lothar Hagebölling
Head of the State Chancellery, until July 5, 2010
Christine Hawighorst
Head of the State Chancellery, from July 5, 2010
Martina Krogmann
authorized representative of Lower Saxony at the federal level
Deputy Prime Minister Jörg Bode FDP -
Heart and sport Uwe Schünemann CDU Sandra von Klaeden
Economy, work and transport Jörg Bode FDP Oliver Liersch
Food, Agriculture, Consumer Protection and Regional Development Astrid Grotelüschen will entrust Gert Lindemann with the management of the business on an interim basis
until December 17, 2010, from January 19, 2011 to
Hans-Heinrich Sander


CDU

FDP


CDU

Friedrich-Otto Ripke
Finances Hartmut Möllring CDU Cora-Jeanette Hermenau
Judiciary Bernd Busemann CDU Jürgen Oehlerking
Cult Bernd Althusmann CDU Stefan Porwol
Science and culture Johanna Wanka
until February 13, 2013
CDU Josef Lange
Environment and climate protection
Environment, energy and climate protection
from January 18, 2012
Hans-Heinrich Sander
until January 17, 2012
Stefan Birkner
from January 18, 2012
FDP FDP
 

 
Stefan Birkner
until January 17th, 2012
Ulla you
from January 18th, 2012
Social affairs, women, family, health and integration Aygül Özkan CDU Heiner Pott

Individual evidence

  1. According to the Lower Saxony constitution, state secretaries are not members of the government.
  2. ^ HAZ : Christine Hawighorst heads the State Chancellery , July 4, 2010, accessed on July 5, 2010.