Simonis I's cabinet
| Simonis I's cabinet | |
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| State government of Schleswig-Holstein | |
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| Prime Minister | Heath Simonis |
| choice | 1992 |
| Legislative period | 13. |
| education | May 19, 1993 |
| The End | May 22, 1996 |
| Duration | 3 years and 3 days |
| predecessor | Cabinet Engholm II |
| successor | Simonis II's cabinet |
| composition | |
| Party (s) | SPD sole government |
| minister | 11 |
| representation | |
| Schleswig-Holstein State Parliament | 45/89 |
| Opposition leader | Ottfried Hennig ( CDU ) |
The Simonis I cabinet formed the state government of Schleswig-Holstein from May 19, 1993 to May 22, 1996 .
| Office | Surname | Political party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Prime Minister | Heath Simonis | SPD | |
| Deputy Prime Minister | Claus Möller | SPD | |
| Interior |
Hans Peter Bull until January 24, 1995 Ekkehard Wienholtz from January 25, 1995 |
SPD | |
| Judiciary | Klaus Klingner | SPD | |
| Finance and energy | Claus Möller | SPD | |
| Economy, technology and traffic | Peer Steinbruck | SPD | |
| Work and social affairs, youth and health | Heide Moser | SPD | |
| nature and environment |
Berndt Heydemann until December 31, 1993 Hans Wiesen managing director from January 1, 1994 to March 4, 1994 Edda Müller |
independent | |
| SPD | |||
| independent | |||
| Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries | Hans Wiesen | SPD | |
| Science, research and culture | Marianne Tidick | SPD | |
| Women, education, training and sport | Gisela Böhrk | SPD | |
| Federal and European affairs | Gerd Walter | SPD | |