Cabinet Seehofer II

The Cabinet Seehofer II[1] was the state government of the German state of Bavaria from 10 October 2013 to 20 March 2018. The Cabinet was headed by Prime Minister Horst Seehofer and was a one-party government. Cabinet members hold the office of Ministers of their respective portfolio, except denoted otherwise. It was replaced by the Cabinet Söder.

Second Cabinet of Horst Seehofer
Cabinet Seehofer II

25th Cabinet of Bavaria
10 October 2013 – 20 March 2018
Date formed10 October 2013
Date dissolved20 March 2018
(4 years, 5 months, 1 week and 3 days)
People and organisations
Minister PresidentHorst Seehofer
Deputy Minister PresidentIlse Aigner
Member partyChristian Social Union
Opposition partySocial Democratic Party
Free Voters
The Greens
History
Election(s)2013 Bavarian state election
Legislature term(s)17th Landtag
PredecessorSeehofer I
SuccessorSöder I

Composition

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Minister PresidentHorst Seehofer10 October 201320 March 2018 CSU
Deputy Minister President &
Minister of Economics, Media, Energy, and Technology
Ilse Aigner10 October 201320 March 2018 CSU
Minister of Interior, Construction, and TransportJoachim Herrmann10 October 201320 March 2018 CSU
Minister of JusticeWinfried Bausback10 October 201320 March 2018 CSU
Minister of Finance, Regional Development and Home AffairsMarkus Söder10 October 201320 March 2018 CSU
Minister of Education, School, Science and ArtsLudwig Spaenle10 October 201320 March 2018 CSU
Minister of Environment and Consumer ProtectionMarcel Huber10 October 20135 September 2014 CSU
Ulrike Scharf5 September 201420 March 2018 CSU
Minister of Food, Agriculture, and ForestryHelmut Brunner10 October 201320 March 2018 CSU
Minister of Health and CareMelanie Huml10 October 201320 March 2018 CSU
Minister of Labor, Social Affairs, Families, and IntegrationEmilia Müller10 October 201320 March 2018 CSU
Minister of European Affairs and Regional RelationsBeate Merk10 October 201320 March 2018 CSU
State ChancelleryChristine Haderthauer10 October 20131 September 2014 CSU
Marcel Huber5 September 201420 March 2018 CSU

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