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Cabinet Albrecht V

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Fifth Cabinet of Ernst Albrecht
Albrecht V

19th Cabinet of Lower Saxony
Date formed9 July 1986
Date dissolved21 June 1990
People and organisations
Minister-PresidentErnst Albrecht
No. of ministers9
Member partiesChristian Democratic Union of Germany
Free Democratic Party
Status in legislatureCoalition government
78 / 146
Opposition partiesSocial Democratic Party
Alliance 90/The Greens
History
Election1986 Lower Saxony state election
Legislature term11th Landtag of Lower Saxony
PredecessorAlbrecht IV cabinet
SuccessorCabinet Schröder I

The Albrecht V cabinet formed the state government of Lower Saxony from 9 July 1986 to 21 June 1990. It was the fifth cabinet formed by Ernst Albrecht following the state elections on 15 June 1986 and ended with the regular state elections on 13 May 1990. In these elections, the SPD (44.2%) became the strongest party ahead of the CDU (42.0%); Gerhard Schröder became Minister-President of Lower Saxony and formed a red-green coalition government in the state.[1]

Ministers

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Cabinet of Albrecht V – 9 July 1986 to 21 June 1990[2]
Office Name Party
Minister-President Ernst Albrecht CDU
Deputy Minister-President Wilfried Hasselmann [de]

(until October 31, 1988)
CDU
Josef Stock [de]

(until October 31, 1988)
CDU
Interior Wilfried Hasselmann

(bis 31. Oktober 1988)
CDU
Walter Remmers [de]

(October 31, 1988 to November 9, 1988)
CDU
Josef Stock

(from November 9, 1988)
CDU
Economy, Technology and Transport Walter Hirche [de] FDP
Food, Agriculture and Forestry Burkhard Ritz [de] CDU
Finance Birgit Breuel CDU
Justice Walter Remmers CDU
Culture Georg-Berndt Oschatz [de]

(until 30 April 1987)
CDU
Wolfgang Knies [de]

(6 May 1987 to 9 November 1988)
CDU
Horst Horrmann [de]

(from 9 November 1988)
CDU
Science and Art Johann-Tönjes Cassens [de] CDU
Environment Walter Remmers [de] CDU
Social affairs Hermann Schnipkoweit [de] CDU
Federal and European Affairs Heinrich Jürgens [de] FDP

References

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  1. ^ "Profile: Gerhard Schroeder". 2005-09-09. Retrieved 2024-10-30.
  2. ^ "Mitglieder der Niedersächsischen Landesregierung | Portal Niedersachsen". Retrieved 2022-12-01.