Cabinet Ramelow
| Cabinet Ramelow | |
|---|---|
|
8th Cabinet of Thuringia | |
| Incumbent | |
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| Date formed | December 5, 2014 [1] |
| People and organisations | |
| Head of government | Bodo Ramelow |
| Number of ministers | 10 |
| Member party | |
| Status in legislature | The Left-led coalition government |
| Opposition party | |
| History | |
| Election(s) | Thuringian state election, 2014 |
| Legislature term(s) | 6th legislature of the Landtag of Thuringia |
| Predecessor | Lieberknecht |
The incumbent government of the German federal state of Thuringia is the first cabinet of a German federal state being led by a politician of The Left.
Cabinet
| Office | Image | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Minister-President | ![]() |
Bodo Ramelow | The Left | |
| Deputy Minister-President | ![]() |
Heike Taubert | SPD | |
| Finance | ||||
| Interior | ![]() |
Holger Poppenhäger | SPD | |
| Education, Youth, and Sports | |
Birgit Klaubert | The Left | |
| Labor, Social Affairs, Health, Women, and Family | ![]() |
Heike Werner | The Left | |
| Economy, Science, and Digital Society | ![]() |
Wolfgang Tiefensee | SPD | |
| Environment, Energy and Nature Conservation | ![]() |
Anja Siegesmund | The Greens | |
| Infrastructure and Agriculture | ![]() |
Birgit Keller | The Left | |
| Migration, Justice, and Consumer Protection | ![]() |
Dieter Lauinger | The Greens | |
| Culture, Federal and European Affairs | ![]() |
Benjamin-Immanuel Hoff | The Left | |
References
- ↑ Erik Kirschbaum, "German state elects reform communist leader in historic shift", Reuters, 5 December 2014.
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