Cabinet Schröder I (Lower Saxony)

The Cabinet Schröder I was the state government of the German state of Lower Saxony from 21 June 1990 until 20 June 1994. The Cabinet was headed by Minister President Gerhard Schröder and was formed by the Social Democratic Party and the Alliance '90/The Greens, after Schröder's winning of the 1990 Lower Saxony state election. On 21 June 1990 Schröder was elected and sworn in as Minister President by the Landtag of Lower Saxony. It was succeeded by Schröder's second and third cabinets.

First Cabinet of Gerhard Schröder
Cabinet Schröder I

19th Cabinet of Lower Saxony
21 June 1990 – 20 June 1994
Gerhard Schröder
Date formed21 June 1990
Date dissolved20 June 1994
(3 years, 11 months, 4 weeks and 2 days)
People and organisations
ChancellorHelmut Kohl
Minister PresidentGerhard Schröder
Deputy Minister PresidentGerhard Glogowski
Member partySocial Democratic Party
Alliance 90/The Greens
Opposition partyChristian Democratic Union
Free Democratic Party
Opposition leaderChristian Democratic Union
History
Election(s)1990 Lower Saxony state election
Legislature term(s)12th Landtag of Lower Saxony
PredecessorCabinet Albrecht V
SuccessorCabinet Schröder II

Schröder left the position in 1998 upon being elected Chancellor. Two members of this cabinet - Funke and Trittin - were also part of Schröder's first cabinet as Chancellor.

Composition edit

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Minister President21 June 199020 June 1994 SPD
Deputy Minister President
Minister of the Interior
21 June 199020 June 1994 SPD
Minister of Economics, Technology and Transport21 June 199020 June 1994 SPD
Minister of Nutrition, Agriculture and Forestry21 June 199020 June 1994 SPD
Minister of Finance21 June 199020 June 1994 SPD
Minister of Justice21 June 199020 June 1994 SPD
Minister of Education21 June 199020 June 1994 SPD
Minister of Science and Culture21 June 199020 June 1994 Independent
Minister of the Environment21 June 199020 June 1994 SPD
Minister of Social Affairs21 June 199020 June 1994 SPD
Minister of Women21 June 199020 June 1994 Greens
Minister of Federal and European Affairs21 June 199020 June 1994 Greens

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