Senate Diepgen I
| Senate Diepgen I | |
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| Senate of Berlin | |
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| ruling mayor | Eberhard Diepgen |
| choice | 1981 |
| Legislative period | 9. |
| education | February 9, 1984 |
| The End | April 18, 1985 |
| Duration | 1 year and 68 days |
| predecessor | Weizsäcker Senate |
| successor | Senate Diepgen II |
| composition | |
| Party (s) | CDU and FDP |
| minister | 13 |
| representation | |
| Berlin House of Representatives | 72/132 |
| Opposition leader | Peter Ulrich ( SPD ) |
The Diepgen Senate was the government of West Berlin from February 9, 1984 to April 18, 1985 .
| Office | Surname | Political party |
|---|---|---|
| ruling mayor | Eberhard Diepgen | CDU |
| mayor | Heinrich Lummer | CDU |
| Senator for Construction and Housing | Klaus Franke | CDU |
| Senator for Finance | Gerhard Kunz | CDU |
| Senator for Health, Social Affairs and Family | Ulf Fink | CDU |
| Senator for the Interior | Heinrich Lummer | CDU |
| Senator for Justice | Hermann Oxfort | FDP |
| Senator for Education, Youth and Sport | Hanna-Renate Laurien | CDU |
| Senator for Federal Affairs | Rupert Scholz | CDU |
| Senator for Cultural Affairs | Volker Hassemer | CDU |
| Senator for Science and Research | Wilhelm Kewenig | CDU |
| Senator for Urban Development and Environmental Protection | Horst Vetter | FDP |
| Senator for Labor and Enterprises | Edmund Vronsky | CDU |
| Senator for Economics and Transport | Elmar Pieroth | CDU |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Senate Diepgen I (1984–1989) on berlin.de, accessed September 23, 2017