Cabinet Günther
The Cabinet Günther (Kabinett Günther) has been the government of the German state of Schleswig-Holstein since 28 June 2017.[1] The Cabinet is headed by Minister President Daniel Günther and was formed by the Christian-Democratic Union, along with Alliance '90/The Greens and the Free Democrats after the Schleswig-Holstein state election on 7 May 2017.
The second Jamaica coalition in Germany and the first in Schleswig-Holstein has a majority of 44 of the 73 seats in the Landtag of Schleswig-Holstein.
Cabinet members hold the office of Ministers and heads of their respective agency, except denoted otherwise.
The Government
Office | Name | Party |
---|---|---|
Minister President | Daniel Günther | CDU |
First Deputy of the Minister President | Robert Habeck (until 6 February 2018) Monika Heinold (since 6 February 2018) | Alliance '90/The Greens |
Second Deputy of the Minister President | Heiner Garg | FDP |
Finance | Monika Heinold | Alliance '90/The Greens |
Social Affairs, Health, Youth, Families, and Senior Citizens | Heiner Garg | FDP |
Justice, Europe, Consumer Protection, and Equal Rights | Sabine Sütterlin-Waack | CDU |
Education, Science, and Culture | Karin Prien | CDU |
Interior, Rural Areas, and Integration | Hans-Joachim Grote | CDU |
Energy Transition, Agriculture, Environment, Nature and Digitization | Robert Habeck | Alliance '90/The Greens |
Economics, Transport, Labor, Technology, and Tourism | Bernd Buchholz | FDP |
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References
- 114 Seiten Koalitionsvertrag abgesegnet, NDR.de, 16 June 2017
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