The list of prime ministers of the federal states of Germany contains all the governments of the federal states since 1945.
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Acting Prime Ministers
The following table presents the current prime ministers of the land of Germany. (As of August 9, 2019) .
| Land | Head of the government | The photo | Date of Birth | The consignment | Taking office | Next election | Government | Ruling coalition | Deputy | The consignment | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baden-Wurttemberg | Winfried Kretschmann | May 17, 1948 | Union 90 / Green | May 12, 2011 | February 2021 | Cabinet Kretschmann II | Soyuz 90 / Green, CDU | Thomas Strobl | CDU | |||
| Bavaria | Marcus Söder | January 5, 1967 | CSU | March 16, 2018 | Summer 2018 | Zoder's office | CSU | Ilse Aigner | CSU | |||
| Berlin | Muller, Michael | December 9, 1964 | SPD | December 11, 2014 | September 2021 | Müller Senate II | SPD Left, Union 90 / Greens | Klaus Lederer | Left | |||
| Ramona Pop | Union 90 / Greens | |||||||||||
| Brandenburg | Dietmar Woidke | October 22, 1961 | SPD | August 28, 2013 | Q3 2019 | Study Room II | SPD Left | Christian Gerke | Left | |||
| Bremen | Karsten Zieling | January 13, 1959 | SPD | July 15, 2015 | February 2019 | Senate of Zeeling | SPD Union 90 / Greens | Carolina Linnert | Union 90 / Greens | |||
| Hamburg | Peter Chencher | January 20, 1966 | SPD | March 28, 2018 | Early 2020 | Senate of Chencher | SPD Union 90 / Greens | Katarina Fegebank | Union 90 / Greens | |||
| Hesse | Volker Bouffier | December 18, 1951 | CDU | August 31, 2010 | summer 2018 | Cabinet Bouffier II | CDU Union 90 / Greens | Tarek al-Wazir | Union 90 / Greens | |||
| Mecklenburg-Vorpommern | Manuela Schwezig | May 23, 1974 | SPD | July 4, 2017 | September 2021 | Cabinet Schwezig | SPD, CDU | Lorenz Kaffier | SPD | |||
| Lower saxony | Stefan Weil | December 15, 1958 | SPD | February 19, 2013 | Spring 2018 | Weil's office | SPD Union 90 / Greens | Stefan Wenzel | Union 90 / Greens | |||
| North Rhine-Westphalia | Armin Lachet | February 18, 1961 | CDU | June 27, 2017 | May 2022 | Cabinet Lacheta | CDU, FDP | Joachim Stamp | FDP | |||
| Rhineland-Palatinate | Malu Dreyer | February 6, 1961 | SPD | January 16, 2013 | Spring 2021 | Cabinet Driver II | SPD, FDP, Union 90 / Greens | Volker Vizing | FDP | |||
| Saar | Tobias Hans | February 1, 1978 | CDU | March 1, 2018 | Spring 2022 | Hans office | CDU, SPD | Anke Relingen | SPD | |||
| Saxony | Michael Kretschmer | May 7, 1975 | CDU | December 13, 2017 | summer 2019 | Kretschmer’s office | CDU, SPD | Martin Dooling | SPD | |||
| Saxony-Anhalt | Rainer Hazeloff | February 19, 1954 | CDU | April 19, 2011 | Spring 2021 | Cabinet Hazeloff II | CDU, SPD, Union 90 / Greens | Petra Grimm-Benne | SPD | |||
| Claudia Dalbert | Union 90 / Greens | |||||||||||
| Schleswig-Holstein | Daniel Gunther | July 24, 1973 | CDU | June 28, 2017 | Spring 2022 | Gunther's office | CDU, Union 90 / Greens, FDP | Robert Habek | Union 90 / Greens | |||
| Gainer garg | FDP | |||||||||||
| Thuringia | Bodo Ramelov | February 16, 1956 | Left | December 5, 2014 | fall 2019 | Ramelov’s office | Left, SPD, Union 90 / Green | Heike Taubert | SPD | |||
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Baden-Wurttemberg
Location on map of Germany
Emblem
Flag
The predecessors of the state of Baden-Württemberg from 1945 to 1952
Landtag building in Stuttgart
| Prior lands from 1945 to 1952: | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baden | |||||
| Tenure | Prime Minister | The consignment | Government | Notes | The photo |
| June 2, 1945 - December 3, 1946 | Ministerial Council under the transitional chairman: Alfred Bund (BHCHP), Karl Ott (non-partisan), Adolf Schwartz (died June 3, 1945), Pail Hauser (DemP, from June 4, 1945), Ludwig Hunter , Paul Zurchen (BSHNP, p 1 January 1946), Frederick Liebbebrant, Phillip Martzlov and Karl Deitz (BCSNP, since 20. Februar 1946) | ||||
| December 3, 1946 - April 25, 1952 | Leo Vohleb | BHSNP then: CDU | Vokhleb State Secretariat, Vokhleb Cabinet I, II, III | The official name is first “Secretary”, since 1947 “President” | Leo Vohleb (left) |
| Württemberg-Baden | |||||
| Tenure | Prime Minister | The consignment | Government | Notes | The photo |
| September 24, 1945 - April 25, 1952 | Reinhold Mayer | DNP | Mayer's Cabinet I, II, III | First approved in the USA, democratically elected in 1947 | |
| Württemberg-Hohenzollern | |||||
| Tenure | Prime Minister | The consignment | Government | Notes | The photo |
| December 9, 1946 - July 8, 1947 | Karl Schmid | SPD | Cabinet Schmid II | Appointed in France | Karl Schmid (left) |
| July 8, 1947 - 3.August 1948 | Lorenz Bock | CDU | Bok's office | Died at the office | Lorenz Bock (left) |
| August 3, 1948 - August 13, 1948 | Karl Schmid | SPD | - | Temporary | |
| August 13, 1948 - April 25, 1952 | Gebhard Muller | CDU | Mueller's office | ||
| since 1952: | |||||
| Baden-Wurttemberg | |||||
| Tenure | Prime Minister | The consignment | Government | Notes | The photo |
| April 25, 1952 - October 7, 1953 | Reinhold Mayer | DNP / FDP | Mayer's office | Resignation after the poor results of the FDP in Baden-Wurttemberg in the 1953 parliamentary elections | |
| October 7, 1953 - December 17, 1958 | Gebhard Muller | CDU | Mueller's cabinet I, II | Resignation due to upcoming presidential election | |
| December 17, 1958 - December 1, 1966 | Kurt Georg Kiesinger | CDU | Kiesinger's office I, II, III | Resignation due to upcoming elections of the Chancellor of Germany | |
| December 1, 1966 - December 16, 1966 | Wolfgang Gausmann | FDP / DNP | - | temporarily | |
| December 16, 1966 - August 30, 1978 | Hans Filbinger | CDU | Filbinger's office I, II, III, IV | Resignation due to the "Filbinger case". | |
| August 30, 1978 - January 13, 1991 | Lothar Shpet | CDU | Cabinet of Shpet I, II, III, IV | Resignation due to “ Traumschiff-Affäre “ case | |
| January 13, 1991 - April 29, 2005 | Erwin Toyfel | CDU | Toyfel's cabinet I, II, III, IV | Retirement due to old age | |
| April 29, 2005 - February 9, 2010 | Gunter Oettinger | CDU | Ettinger's office I, II | Resignation due to upcoming European Commissioner for Energy | |
| February 10, 2010 - May 12, 2011 | Stefan Mappus | CDU | Cabinet of Mappus | Job loss after losing the election in Baden-Wütemberg in 2011 | |
| May 12, 2011 - | Winfried Kretschmann | Union 90 / Green | Cabinet Kretschmann I, II | ||
Bavaria
Location on map of Germany
Emblem
Flag
Landtag building
| Tenure | Prime Minister | The consignment | Government | Notes | The photo |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 28, 1945 - September 28, 1945 | Fritz Schaeffer | CSU | Schaeffer's office | US assigned | |
| September 28, 1945 - December 21, 1946 | Wilhelm Högner | SPD | Högner's cabinet I | US assigned | |
| December 21, 1946 - December 14, 1954 | Hans Ehard | CSU | Cabinet of Ehard I , II , III | ||
| December 14, 1954 - 16.October 1957 | Wilhelm Högner | SPD | Högner Cabinet II | Resignation after losing the majority in the Landtag | |
| October 16, 1957 - January 26, 1960 | Hanns Seidel | CSU | Seidel's Cabinet I, II | Health resignation | |
| January 26, 1960 - December 11, 1962 | Hans Ehard | CSU | Cabinet Ehard IV | ||
| December 11, 1962 - November 7, 1978 | Alfons Goppel | CSU | Cabinet Hoppel I, II, III, IV | ||
| November 7, 1978 - October 3, 1988 | Franz Joseph Strauss | CSU | Cabinet of Strauss I, II, III | Died | |
| 19.October 1988 - May 28, 1993 | Max Stable | CSU | Office of Streibl I, II | Resignation due to Amigo affair | Strobl (in the center) |
| May 28, 1993 - October 9, 2007 | Edmund Stoiber | CSU | Steuiber cabinet I, II, III, IV | Resignation | |
| October 9, 2007 - October 27, 2008 | Gunter Beckstein | CSU | Beckstein's office | Resignation after a significant loss of votes after the 2008 elections to the Bavarian Landtag | |
| October 27, 2008 - | Horst Seehofer | CSU | Office Seehofer I, II |
Berlin
Location on map of Germany
Emblem
Flag
Landtag building
| from 1945 to 1948 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Greater Berlin | |||||
| Tenure | Prime Minister | The consignment | Government | Notes | The photo |
| May 17, 1945 - December 5, 1946 | Arthur Werner | non-partisan | Magistrate Werner | Approved in the USSR | |
| December 5, 1946 - April 17, 1947 | Otto Ostrowski | SPD | Magistrate of Ostrovsky | Dismissed by their own faction in a vote of no confidence because of disagreements over what to do with the SED . | |
| 8. Mai 1947 - 7. Dezember 1948 | Louise Schroeder | SPD | Magistrate Schroeder | temporarily; Ernst Reuters was elected chief mayor on June 24, 1947, but the Soviet military administration refused to admit it. | |
| from 1948 to 1991: The political status of Berlin since 1948 is complicated. West Berlin had representatives in the Bundestag and the Bundesrat, but they did not have voting rights. East Berlin has the status of the capital of the GDR. | |||||
| West Berlin | |||||
| Tenure | Ruling burgomaster (until January 11, 1951: Ober the Mayor) | The consignment | The senate | Notes | The photo |
| December 7, 1948 - September 29, 1953 | Ernst Reuters | SPD | Senate Reuters | Died at the post | |
| October 22, 1953 - January 11, 1955 | Walter Schreiber | CDU | Senate of Schreiber | The loss of office after a defeat in the election. | |
| January 11, 1955 - August 30, 1957 | Otto Zur | SPD | Senate Zura | Died at the post | Otto Suhr (Mitte) |
| August 30, 1957 - October 3, 1957 | Franz Amren | CDU | Senate Zura | temporarily | Franz Amren (left) |
| October 3, 1957 - December 1, 1966 | Willy Brandt | SPD | Senate Brandt I, II, III | Resignation due to the appointment to the post of Minister of Foreign Affairs and Vice Chancellor of Germany. | |
| December 14, 1966 - October 19, 1967 | Heinrich Alberts | SPD | Senate of Alberta I, II | Temporarily from December 1, 1966. Resignation after the execution of Benno Onesorg at a peaceful demonstration on June 2 in West Berlin. | Heinrich Alberts (left) |
| October 19, 1967 - May 2, 1977 | Klaus Schütz | SPD | Senate Schütz I, II, III | Resignation after several financial scandals. | |
| May 2, 1977 - January 23, 1981 | Dietrich Stobbe | SPD | Senate Stobbe I, II | Resignation | Dietrich Stobbe (right) |