Cabinet Schröder I (Lower Saxony)
The Cabinet Schröder I was the state government of the German state of Lower Saxony from 21 June 1990 until 20 June 1994. It was headed by Gerhard Schröder, and succeeded by Schröder's second and third cabinets. Schröder left the position in 1998 upon being elected Chancellor. Two members of this cabinet - Funke and Trittin - were also part of Schröder's first cabinet as Chancellor.
Portfolio | Name | Party |
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Prime Minister of Lower Saxony | Gerhard Schröder | SPD |
Deputy Prime Minister Minister of the Interior |
Gerhard Glogowski | SPD |
Minister of Economics, Technology and Transport | Peter Fischer | SPD |
Minister of Nutrition, Agriculture and Forestry | Karl-Heinz Funke | SPD |
Minister of Finance | Hinrich Swieter | SPD |
Minister of Justice | Heidrun Alm-Merk | SPD |
Minister of Education | Rolf Wernstedt | SPD |
Minister of Science and Culture | Helga Schuchardt | none |
Minister of the Environment | Monika Griefahn | SPD (after 1992) |
Minister of Social Affairs | Walter Hiller | SPD |
Minister of Women | Waltraud Schoppe | Greens |
Minister of Federal and European Affairs | Jürgen Trittin | Greens |
Unless noted otherwise, the minister served the entire term of the cabinet.
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