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State ministers for European affairs are responsible for the affairs of the European Union and mostly also for representing the respective country in Brussels.
European Minister of the German federal states
Federal Republic of Germany
state
institution
Surname
Political party
Taking office
government
Baden-Württemberg
Ministry of Justice and for Europe
Guido Wolf
CDU
May 12, 2016
Kretschmann II
Bavaria
Minister for Federal and European Affairs and the Media
Florian Herrmann
CSU
March 21, 2018 November 12, 2018
Söder I Söder II
Berlin
Senate Department for Culture and Europe
Klaus Lederer
The left
December 8, 2016
Müller II
Brandenburg
Ministry of Finance and for Europe
Katrin Lange
SPD
20th November 2019
Woidke III
Bremen
Senator for Economy, Labor and Europe
Kristina Vogt
The left
15th August 2019
Bovenschulte
Hamburg
Senate Chancellery ( State Council for Federal, European and Foreign Affairs )
Almut Möller
SPD
1st October 2019
Tschentscher I.
Hesse
Minister for Federal and European Affairs
Lucia Puttrich
CDU
January 18, 2014
Bouffier II Bouffier III
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
Ministry of Interior and Europe
Lorenz Caffier
CDU
November 1st, 2016 July 4th, 2017
Sellering III Schwesig
Lower Saxony
Ministry of Federal and European Affairs and Regional Development
Birgit Honé
SPD
22nd November 2017
Because II
North Rhine-Westphalia
Minister for Federal and European Affairs and International Affairs
Stephan Holthoff porter
CDU
June 30, 2017
Lash
Rhineland-Palatinate
State Chancellery ( authorized representative at the federal level and for Europe )
Heike Raab
SPD
July 15, 2015 May 18, 2016
Dreyer I Dreyer II
Saarland
Ministry of Finance and Europe
Peter Strobel
CDU
1st March 2018
Hans
Saxony
Ministry of Justice and Democracy, Europe and Equality
Katja Meier
Green
20th December 2019
Kretschmer II
Saxony-Anhalt
State Chancellery and Ministry of Culture
Rainer Robra
CDU
May 16, 2002 April 24, 2006 April 19, 2011 April 25, 2016
Böhmer I Böhmer II Haseloff I Haseloff II
Schleswig-Holstein
Ministry of Justice, Europe and Consumer Protection
Claus Christian Claussen
CDU
4th May 2020
Günther
Thuringia
Minister for Culture, Federal and European Affairs
Benjamin-Immanuel Hoff
The left
5th December 2014
Ramelow I Ramelow II
Explanations
↑ In the federal states of Berlin , Hamburg and Bremen the government is called the “ Senate ”, in Bavaria and Saxony “State Government”, in Rhineland-Palatinate “Council of Ministers” and in the remaining federal states “ State Government ”.
See also
Lists of the incumbent state ministers by department
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