Cabinet Röder VI
The Röder VI cabinet is the Saarland state government under Prime Minister Franz-Josef Röder ( CDU ) from March 1, 1977 until his death on June 26, 1979 . After that, the cabinet was temporarily headed by Werner Klumpp until July 5, 1979 .
In the state elections on May 4, 1975, the CDU won 25 of the 50 seats in the Saarland state parliament . After initially governing alone without an absolute majority , in spring 1977 it formed a coalition with the FDP / DPS , which resulted in a cabinet reshuffle. This new cabinet included:
Office | Surname | Political party |
---|---|---|
Prime Minister |
Franz-Josef Röder († June 26, 1979) |
CDU |
Werner Klumpp (provisional from June 26, 1979) |
FDP / DPS | |
Minister of the Interior | Alfred Wilhelm | CDU |
Minister of Finance | Ferdi Behles | CDU |
Minister for Justice and Federal Affairs, Federal Agent | Rainer Wicklmayr | CDU |
Minister for Culture, Education and Sport |
Werner Scherer (until December 5, 1977) |
CDU |
Josef Jochem (from December 7, 1977) |
CDU | |
Minister for Labor, Health and Social Affairs | Rosemarie Scheurlen | FDP / DPS |
Minister for Economy, Transport and Agriculture | Werner Klumpp | FDP / DPS |
Minister for the Environment, Spatial Planning and Construction | Günther Schacht | CDU |
literature
- President of the Saarland Parliament (ed.): 40 years of the Saarland Parliament. Krüger, Saarbrücken 1987. p. 147 ff.