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Second Cabinet of Malu Dreyer
Dreyer II

24th Cabinet of Rhineland-Palatinate
18 May 2016 – 18 May 2021
Malu Dreyer in March 2021
Date formed18 May 2016
Date dissolved18 May 2021
People and organisations
Minister-PresidentMalu Dreyer
Deputy Minister-PresidentVolker Wissing
No. of ministers10
Member partiesSocial Democratic Party
Alliance 90/The Greens
Free Democratic Party
Status in legislatureCoalition government
52 / 101

Opposition partiesChristian Democratic Union
History
Election2016 Rhineland-Palatinate state election
Legislature term17th Landtag of Rhineland-Palatinate
PredecessorFirst Dreyer cabinet
SuccessorThird Dreyer cabinet

The First Dreyer cabinet was the state government of the German stateofRhineland-Palatinate from 18 May 2016 until 18 May 2021. The Cabinet was headed by Minister President Malu Dreyer and was formed by the Social Democratic Party, the Alliance '90/The Greens and the Free Democratic Party, after the 2016 Rhineland-Palatinate state election.[1] On 18 May 2016 Dreyer was elected and sworn in as Minister President by the Landtag of Rhineland-Palatinate. It was succeeded by Dreyers's third cabinets.

The cabinet comprises 10 ministers including the Minister-President. Six are members of the SPD, two are members of the Greens and two are members of the FDP.

Composition[edit]

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Minister President

Malu Dreyer

18 May 201618 May 2021 SPD
Deputy Minister President &

Volker Wissing

18 May 201618 May 2021 FDP
Minister of the Interior and Sport

Roger Lewentz

18 May 201618 May 2021 SPD
Minister of Finance

Doris Ahnen

18 May 201618 May 2021 SPD
Minister for Justice

Herbert Mertin

18 May 201618 May 2021 FDP
Minister for Environment, Energy, Nutrition and Forests

Ulrike Höfken

18 May 201631 December 2020 Greens

Anne Spiegel

1 January 202118 May 2021 Greens
Minister for Family, Women, Youth, Integration and Consumer Protection

Anne Spiegel

18 May 201618 May 2021 Greens
Minister of Social Affairs, Labour, Health and Demography

Sabine Bätzing-Lichtenthäler

18 May 201618 May 2021 SPD
Minister for Education

Stefanie Hubig

18 May 201618 May 2021 SPD
Minister for Science, Further Education and Culture

Konrad Wolf

18 May 201618 May 2021 SPD

References[edit]


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