Cabinet Söder II
Second Söder Cabinet | |
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27th Cabinet of Bavaria | |
2018–2023 | |
Date formed | 12 November 2018 |
People and organisations | |
Head of government | Markus Söder |
Member party | Christian Social Union Free Voters |
Status in legislature | Centre-right coalition |
Opposition party | Social Democratic Party The Greens Alternative for Germany Free Democratic Party |
History | |
Election(s) | 2018 Bavarian state election |
Legislature term(s) | 18th Landtag |
Predecessor | Söder I |
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The Cabinet Söder II (German: Kabinett Söder II) is the state government of the German state of Bavaria since 12 November 2018.[1][2] Headed by Minister-President Markus Söder, it is a coalition government formed by the Christian Social Union (CSU) and the Free Voters (FW). The coalition parties won 112 out of 205 seats in the Landtag of Bavaria in the election of 14 October 2018. Cabinet members hold the office of ministers of their respective portfolio, except denoted otherwise.
Composition[]
Office | Name | Party | Secretary of State | ||
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Minister-President | Markus Söder | CSU | |||
Deputy Minister-President | Hubert Aiwanger | FW | |||
Minister for the Economy, Regional Development and Energy | |||||
Head of the State Chancellery | CSU | ||||
Minister for Federal Affairs and the Media | |||||
Minister for the Interior, Sport and Integration | Joachim Herrmann | CSU | Gerhard Eck | ||
Minister for Housing, Construction and Transport | CSU | ||||
Minister for Justice | Georg Eisenreich | CSU | |||
Minister for Education and Culture | Michael Piazolo | FW | |||
Minister for Science and Art | CSU | ||||
Minister for Finance and Community | Albert Füracker | CSU | |||
Minister for the Environment and Consumer Protection | Thorsten Glauber | FW | |||
Minister for Food, Agriculture and Forestry | CSU | ||||
Minister for Family, Labour and Social Affairs | CSU | ||||
Minister of State for Health and Care | CSU | ||||
Minister for European and International Affairs | Melanie Huml | CSU | |||
Minister for Digital Affairs | CSU |
References[]
- ^ "Kabinett" (in German). Bavarian Government.
- ^ "Bavaria, Markus Söder rejuvenated his Cabinet | Insider News". www.newsarticleinsiders.com. Retrieved 2018-11-17.
Categories:
- Cabinets of Bavaria
- 2018 establishments in Germany