Senate Diepgen III
Senate Diepgen III | |
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Senate of Berlin | |
ruling mayor | Eberhard Diepgen |
choice | 1990 |
Legislative period | 12. |
education | January 24, 1991 |
The End | January 25, 1996 |
Duration | 5 years and 1 day |
predecessor | Senate Momper |
successor | Senate Diepgen IV |
composition | |
Party (s) | CDU and SPD |
minister | 16 |
representation | |
Berlin House of Representatives | 177/241 |
Opposition leader | Gesine Lötzsch ( PDS ) |
The Senate Diepgen III was the state government of the State of Berlin from January 24, 1991 to January 25, 1996 .
The election to the Berlin House of Representatives took place on December 2, 1990 (together with the 1990 Bundestag election ).
Office | Surname | Political party |
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ruling mayor | Eberhard Diepgen | CDU |
Mayoress | Christine Bergmann | SPD |
Senator for Labor and Women | Christine Bergmann | SPD |
Senator for Construction and Housing | Wolfgang Nagel | SPD |
Senator for Federal and European Affairs | Peter Radunski | CDU |
Senator for Finance | Elmar Pieroth | CDU |
Senator for Health | Peter Luther | CDU |
Senator for the Interior | Dieter Heckelmann | independent |
Senator for Youth and Family |
Thomas Krüger (until November 8, 1994) Ingrid Stahmer |
SPD |
Senator for Justice |
Jutta Limbach (until March 24, 1994) Lore Maria Peschel-Gutzeit |
SPD |
Senator for Cultural Affairs | Ulrich Roloff-Momin | independent |
Senator for School, Vocational Education and Sports | Jürgen Klemann | CDU |
Senator for Social Affairs | Ingrid Stahmer | SPD |
Senator for Urban Development and Environmental Protection | Volker Hassemer | CDU |
Senator for Transport and Business | Herwig Haase (until November 30, 1995) | CDU |
Senator for Economics and Technology | Norbert Meisner | SPD |
Senator for Science and Research | Manfred Erhardt | CDU |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Senate Diepgen II (1991-2001) on berlin.de, accessed September 23, 2017