First Kohl cabinet (Rhineland-Palatinate)

The First Kohl cabinet was the state government of the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate from 19 May 1969 until 18 May 1971. The Cabinet was headed by Minister President Helmut Kohl and was formed by the Christian Democratic Union and the Free Democratic Party after the resignation of Minister President Peter Altmeier.[1] On 19 May 1969 Kohl was elected and sworn in as Minister President by the Landtag of Rhineland-Palatinate.[2] It was succeeded by Kohl's second and third cabinets.

First Cabinet of Helmut Kohl
Kohl I

9th Cabinet of Rhineland-Palatinate
19 May 1969 – 18 May 1971
Date formed19 May 1969
Date dissolved18 May 1971
(1 year, 11 months, 4 weeks and 1 day)
People and organisations
ChancellorWilly Brandt
Minister PresidentHelmut Kohl
Deputy Minister PresidentOtto Meyer
Member partyChristian Democratic Union
Free Democratic Party
Opposition partySocial Democratic Party
National Democratic Party
Opposition leaderSocial Democratic Party
History
Election(s)1990 Lower Saxony state election
Legislature term(s)6th Landtag of Lower Saxony
PredecessorCabinet Altmeier VI
SuccessorCabinet Kohl II

Composition

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Minister President18 May 196919 May 1971 CDU
Deputy Minister President
Minister of Agriculture, viticulture and forestry
18 May 196919 May 1971 CDU
Minister of the Interior18 May 196919 May 1971 CDU
Minister of Justice18 May 196919 May 1971 FDP
Minister of Finance and Reconstruction18 May 196919 May 1971 FDP
Minister of Education and Culture18 May 196919 May 1971 CDU
Minister of Economy and Transport18 May 196919 May 1971 CDU
Minister of Social Affairs18 May 196919 May 1971 CDU

References

  1. / Geschichte der CDU – Peter Altmeier. Retrieved 28 January 2021
  2. / Helmut Kohl wird Ministerpräsident von Rheinland-Pfalz. 19 May 1959; updated 17 May 2019. Retrieved 28 January 2021
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