Cabinet Seehofer I
The Bavarian State Government, Cabinet Seehofer I[1] was the state government of the German state of Bavaria from 30 October 2008 to 10 October 2013. The Cabinet was headed by Prime Minister Horst Seehofer and was formed by a coalition of the Christian Social Union and the Free Democratic Party. It was replaced by the Cabinet Seehofer II. Cabinet members hold the office of Ministers of their respective portfolio, except denoted otherwise.
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Office | Name | Party | Secretary of State |
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Prime Minister | Horst Seehofer | CSU | - |
Deputy Prime Minister; Economics, Infrastructure, Transport and Technology |
Martin Zeil | FDP | Katja Hessel |
State Chancellery | Siegfried Schneider until 17 March 2011 Marcel Huber from 17 March until 4 November 2011 Thomas Kreuzer from 4 November 2011 | CSU | – |
Interior | Joachim Herrmann | CSU | Bernd Weiß until 7 October 2009 Gerhard Eck from 14 October 2009 |
Justice and Consumer Protection | Beate Merk | CSU | – |
Science, Research and Culture | Wolfgang Heubisch | FDP | - |
School and Education | Ludwig Spaenle | CSU | Marcel Huber until 17 March 2011 Thomas Kreuzer from 17 March until 4 November 2011 Bernd Sibler from 4 November 2011 |
Finance | Georg Fahrenschon until 4 November 2011 Markus Söder from 4 November 2011 | CSU | Franz Pschierer |
Environment and Health | Markus Söder until 4 November 2011 Marcel Huber from 4 November 2011 | CSU | Melanie Huml |
Food, Agriculture and Forestry | Helmut Brunner | CSU | – |
Labor, Social Affairs, Families and Women | Christine Haderthauer | CSU | Markus Sackmann |
Federal and European Affairs | Emilia Müller | CSU | – |
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