Cabinet Röder II
The Röder II cabinet is the name given to the Saarland state government under Prime Minister Franz-Josef Röder ( CDU ) from January 17, 1961 to July 19, 1965.
After the state elections on December 4, 1960 , a coalition of CDU and FDP / DPS was formed , which replaced the alliance of CDU and SPD that had existed since 1957 . The previous incumbent Franz-Josef Röder was re-elected as Prime Minister by the Saarland Landtag in its fourth legislative period . His cabinet included:
| Office | Surname | Political party |
|---|---|---|
| Prime Minister | Franz-Josef Röder | CDU |
| Minister of the Interior | Ludwig Schnur | CDU |
| Minister of Justice | Julius von Lautz | CDU |
| Minister of Finance and Forests |
Arthur Heitschmidt († January 27, 1963) |
FDP / DPS |
|
Paul Senf (from February 6, 1963) |
independent | |
| Minister for Culture, Education and Public Education | Franz-Josef Röder | CDU |
| Minister for Labor and Social Affairs | Paul Simonis | FDP / DPS |
| Minister for Economy, Transport and Agriculture | Eugen Huthmacher | CDU |
| Minister for Public Works and Housing | Ludwig Schnur | CDU |
literature
- President of the Saarland Parliament (ed.): 40 years of the Saarland Parliament. Krüger, Saarbrücken 1987. p. 104 ff.