Segitz cabinet
The Segitz cabinet formed the state government of Bavaria from March 1 to March 17, 1919 . The list of ministers was approved by the Council Congress, but rejected by the bourgeois parties and the MSPD . The cabinet never met in this form. However, those ministers who already belonged to the Eisner cabinet continued their business.
| Office | Official | Political party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Prime Minister, Foreign and Internal Affairs | Martin Segitz | MSPD | |
| Cult | Ernst Niekisch | MSPD | |
| Judiciary | Johannes Timm | MSPD | |
| Finances | Edgar Jaffé | USPD | |
| Social care | Hans Unterleitner | USPD | |
| Military affairs | Richard Scheid | USPD | |
| Traffic matters | Heinrich von Frauendorfer | independent | |
| Trade, industry and commerce | Josef Simon | USPD | |
| Agriculture | Theodor Dirr | BB | |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Johannes Merz: On the way to the Soviet republic. State crisis and formation of a government in Bavaria after Eisner's death (February / March 1919). In: Journal for Bavarian State History 66 (2003), pp. 541-564 online
- ^ Cabinet Segitz, Historical Lexicon of Bavaria (there also the list of ministers)