Second Müller senate

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Second Müller Senate
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Cabinet of Berlin
2016–2021
2017-11-16 Michael Müller (Wiki Loves Parliaments 2017 in Berlin) by Sandro Halank.jpg
Date formed8 December 2016
Date dissolved20 December 2021
People and organisations
Head of governmentMichael Müller
No. of ministers10
Member partySocial Democratic Party
Alliance '90/The Greens
The Left
Status in legislatureCoalition
Opposition partyChristian Democratic Union
Alternative for Germany
Free Democratic Party
Opposition leaderFlorian Graf
History
Election(s)2016 Berlin state election
Legislature term(s)18th Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin
PredecessorFirst Müller senate
SuccessorGiffey senate

The second Müller senate was the state government of Berlin between 2016 and 2021,[1] sworn in on 8 December 2016 after Michael Müller was elected as Governing Mayor by the members of the Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin. It was the 27th senate of Berlin.

It was formed after the 2016 Berlin state election, by the Social Democratic Party (SPD), Alliance 90/The Greens and the Left Party. The senate has 11 members, called Senators, together with the Governing Mayor, 5 are member of the SPD and 3 for both the Alliance 90/The Greens and the Left Party.

The second Müller senate left office on 20 December 2021 and was replaced by the Giffey senate.

Composition[]

The second Müller cabinet is composed[2] of the Governing Mayor, 10 Senators - two Senators also serve as Deputy Governing Mayors. Furthermore, every Senate department has two Secretaries of State, who support the Senator with their duties. The Senate Chancellery (Governing Mayor's Office) has four Secretaries of State, with one serving as the Chief of the Senate Chancellery, the current Chief of the Senate Chancellery is .

L to R: Ramona Pop, Klaus Lederer and Michael Müller - 8 December 2016
Office Image Incumbent Party
Governing Mayor 2017-11-16 Michael Müller (Wiki Loves Parliaments 2017 in Berlin) by Sandro Halank.jpg Michael Müller SPD
Deputy Governing Mayor Ramona Pop (Martin Rulsch) 1.jpg Ramona Pop Green
2017-11-16 Klaus Lederer (Wiki Loves Parliaments 2017 in Berlin) by Sandro Halank.jpg Klaus Lederer The Left
Senator for the Interior and Sport 2017 UEC Track Elite European Championships 002.jpg Andreas Geisel SPD
Senator for Education, Youth and Family Affairs Sandra Scheeres.jpg SPD
Senator for Finance Finanzsenator Dr Matthias Kollatz-Ahnen.jpg Matthias Kollatz-Ahnen SPD
Senator for Health, Care and Equality Dilek Kolat, HBS (2), cropped.jpg Dilek Kalayci SPD
Senator for Economics, Energy and Business Ramona Pop (Martin Rulsch) 1.jpg Ramona Pop Green
Senator for Justice, Consumer Protection and Anti-Discrimination Dirk Behrendt (Martin Rulsch) 1.jpg Dirk Behrendt Green
Senator for Culture and Europe 2017-11-16 Klaus Lederer (Wiki Loves Parliaments 2017 in Berlin) by Sandro Halank.jpg Klaus Lederer The Left
Senator for Integration, Labour and Social Affairs 2017-11-16 Elke Breitenbach (Wiki Loves Parliaments 2017 in Berlin) by Sandro Halank–1.jpg Elke Breitenbach The Left
Senator for Urban Development and Housing Katrin Lompscher (Martin Rulsch) 1.jpg Katrin Lompscher The Left
Senator for Environment, Transport and Climate Protection Flickr - boellstiftung - Regine Günther.jpg Independent

References[]

  1. ^ "Senat Müller (ab 2014)". www.berlin.de (in German). 2017-03-22. Retrieved 2018-05-23.
  2. ^ "Die Landesregierung von Berlin". www.berlin.de (in German). 2017-12-29. Retrieved 2018-05-23.

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