Schröder I cabinet (Lower Saxony)
The Schröder I cabinet formed the state government of Lower Saxony from June 21, 1990 to June 20, 1994 . Gerhard Schröder was elected Prime Minister on June 21, 1990 . The SPD had previously received 44.2 percent in the state elections on May 13, 1990 (CDU 42.0; FDP 6.0; Greens 5.5); Schröder formed a red-green coalition . It was the third red-green coalition ever formed at the state level (list here ).
| Office | Surname | Political party |
|---|---|---|
| Prime Minister | Gerhard Schröder | SPD |
| Deputy Prime Minister | Gerhard Glogowski | SPD |
| Interior | Gerhard Glogowski | SPD |
| Economy, technology and transport | Peter Fischer | SPD |
| Food, Agriculture and Forestry | Karl-Heinz Funke | SPD |
| Finances | Hinrich Swieter | SPD |
| Judiciary | Heidrun Alm-Merk | SPD |
| Cult | Rolf Wernstedt | SPD |
| Science and culture | Helga Schuchardt | independent |
| environment | Monika Griefahn | SPD (from 1992) |
| Social | Walter Hiller | SPD |
| Women | Waltraud Schoppe | B'90 / Greens |
| Federal and European affairs | Jürgen Trittin | B'90 / Greens |