Ministry of Infrastructure and State Planning (Brandenburg)

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Ministry of Infrastructure and State Planning
- MIL -

State level Brandenburg
position Supreme state authority
founding 1990
Headquarters Potsdam , Brandenburg
Authority management Guido Beermann ( CDU )
Servants 2,560
business area, status: 2019
Budget volume 1,077.9 million euros
as of 2019
Web presence mil.brandenburg.de

The Ministry of Infrastructure and Regional Planning ( MIL ) is the building and transport ministry of the state of Brandenburg , based in Potsdam, and one of its nine ministries . Since 20 November 2019 Guido Beermann ( CDU ) Minister of Infrastructure in the Cabinet Woidke III , Secretary of State is Rainer Genilke .

history

In the first government of what was then the province of Brandenburg ( Cabinet Steinhoff I ), formed in 1945, no ministries existed. The 2nd Vice President Edwin Hoernle was responsible for traffic, who was replaced by Heinrich Rau in 1945 . From the government that followed in 1946, the transport department was assigned to the Ministry of Economic Affairs until the state of Brandenburg was dissolved in 1952.

To re-establish the state of Brandenburg in 1990, the Ministry for Urban Development, Housing and Transport was re-established. In 2004 it was renamed the Ministry of Infrastructure and Regional Planning . From 2009 to 2014, the Ministry was also assigned the “Agriculture” area, which it received from the Ministry of the Environment and then returned to it. It operated as the Ministry of Infrastructure and Agriculture . It has had its current name since 2014.

Tasks and organization

The ministry is divided into the following departments:

Subordinate authorities

The following institutions are subordinate to the Ministry:

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Budget 2019/2020, Volume XI, Section 11, Ministry of Infrastructure and State Planning. (PDF) In: https://mdfe.brandenburg.de/ . Ministry of Finance and for Europe, accessed May 15, 2020 (p. 158).
  2. Budget 2019/2020, Volume XI, Section 11, Ministry of Infrastructure and State Planning. (PDF) In: https://mdfe.brandenburg.de/ . Ministry of Finance and for Europe, accessed May 15, 2020 (p. 13).
  3. New state government constituted under the leadership of Prime Minister Woidke. Retrieved November 20, 2019 .
  4. ^ Organization chart of the Ministry of Infrastructure and State Planning. (PDF) In: https://mil.brandenburg.de/ . MIL Brandenburg, February 1, 2020, accessed May 15, 2020 .
  5. ^ Organization of the immediate state administration. In: https://mik.brandenburg.de/ . MIK Brandenburg, November 20, 2019, accessed on May 14, 2020 .