Cabinet Beck IV

The Cabinet Beck IV was the state government of the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate from 18 May 2006 until 18 May 2011. The Cabinet was headed by Minister President Kurt Beck and was formed by the Social Democratic Party, after Schröder's winning of the 2006 Rhineland-Palatinate state election. On 18 May 2006 Beck was re-elected and sworn in as Minister President by the Landtag of Rhineland-Palatinate. It was succeeded by Beck's fifth and last cabinet.

Fourth Cabinet of Kurt Beck
Cabinet Beck IV

21th Cabinet of Rhineland-Palatinate
18 May 2006 – 18 May 2011
Kurt Beck
Date formed18 May 2006
Date dissolved18 May 2011
(5 years)
People and organisations
ChancellorAngela Merkel
Minister PresidentKurt Beck
Deputy Minister PresidentKarl Peter Bruch
Member partySocial Democratic Party
Opposition partyChristian Democratic Union
Free Democratic Party
Opposition leaderChristian Democratic Union
History
Election(s)2006 Rhineland-Palatinate state election
Legislature term(s)15th Landtag of Rhineland-Palatinate
PredecessorCabinet Beck III
SuccessorCabinet Beck V

Composition

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Minister PresidentKurt Beck18 May 200618 May 2011 SPD
Deputy Minister PresidentJürgen Zöllner18 May 200620 November 2006 SPD
Karl Peter Bruch21 November 200618 May 2011 SPD
Minister for Economy, Transport, Agriculture and ViticultureHendrik Hering18 May 200618 May 2011 SPD
Minister for the Interior and SportKarl Peter Bruch18 May 200618 May 2011 SPD
Minister for Employment, Social, Health, Family Affairs and WomenMalu Dreyer18 May 200618 May 2011 SPD
Minister for Education, Science, Youth and CultureDoris Ahnen18 May 200618 May 2011 SPD
Minister for FinanceIngolf Deubel18 May 20067 July 2009 SPD
Carsten Kühl7 July 200918 May 2011 SPD
Minister for JusticeHeinz Georg Bamberger18 May 200618 May 2011 SPD
Minister for Economy, Transport, Agriculture and ViticultureHendrik Hering18 May 200618 May 2011 SPD
Minister for the Environment, Forestry and Consumer protectionMargit Conrad18 May 200618 May 2011 SPD
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