First Dreyer cabinet

The First Dreyer cabinet was the state government of the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate from 16 January 2013 until 18 May 2016. The Cabinet was headed by Minister President Malu Dreyer and was formed by the Social Democratic Party and the Alliance 90/The Greens, after the resignation of minister president Kurt Beck. On 16 January 2013 Dreyer was elected and sworn in as Minister President by the Landtag of Rhineland-Palatinate. It was succeeded by Dreyers's second and third cabinets.

First Cabinet of Malu Dreyer
Dreyer I

23rd Cabinet of Rhineland-Palatinate
16 January 2013 – 18 May 2016
Malu Dreyer in March 2021
Date formed16 January 2013
Date dissolved18 May 2016
People and organisations
Minister-PresidentMalu Dreyer
Deputy Minister-PresidentEveline Lemke
No. of ministers10
Member partiesSocial Democratic Party
Alliance 90/The Greens
Status in legislatureCoalition government
60 / 101
Opposition partiesChristian Democratic Union
History
Election(s)2011 Rhineland-Palatinate state election
Legislature term(s)16th Landtag of Rhineland-Palatinate
PredecessorCabinet Beck IV
SuccessorSecond Dreyer cabinet

The cabinet comprises 10 ministers including the Minister-President. Seven are members of the SPD, three are members of the Greens.[1]

Composition

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Minister President16 January 201318 May 2016 SPD
Deputy Minister President &
Minister for Economic Affairs, Climate Protection,
Energy and Regional Planning
16 January 201318 May 2016 Greens
Minister of the Interior, Sport and Infrastructure16 January 201318 May 2016 SPD
Minister of Finance16 January 201312 November 2014 SPD
12 November 201418 May 2016 SPD
Minister of Justice and Consumer Protection16 January 201312 November 2014 SPD
12 November 201418 May 2016 SPD
Minister for Social Affairs, Labour, Health
and Demography
Alexander Schweitzer
16 January 201312 November 2014 SPD
12 November 201418 May 2016 SPD
Minister for Education, Science,
Further Education and Culture
16 January 201312 November 2014 SPD
12 November 201418 May 2016 SPD
Minister for Integration, Family, Children,
Youth and Women
16 January 201318 May 2016 Greens
Minister of Environment, Agriculture, Food,
Viticulture and Forestry
16 January 201318 May 2016 Greens
Minister of State for Federal and European Affairs16 January 201312 November 2014 SPD

References

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