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List of Prime Ministers of the Federal States of Germany

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) .

LandHead of the governmentThe photoDate of BirthThe consignmentTaking officeNext electionGovernmentRuling coalitionDeputyThe consignment
Baden-WurttembergWinfried Kretschmann
 
May 17, 1948Union 90 / GreenMay 12, 2011February 2021Cabinet Kretschmann IISoyuz 90 / Green, CDUThomas StroblCDU
BavariaMarcus Söder
 
January 5, 1967CSUMarch 16, 2018Summer 2018Zoder's officeCSUIlse AignerCSU
BerlinMuller, Michael
 
December 9, 1964SPDDecember 11, 2014September 2021Müller Senate IISPD Left, Union 90 / GreensKlaus LedererLeft
Ramona PopUnion 90 / Greens
BrandenburgDietmar Woidke
 
October 22, 1961SPDAugust 28, 2013Q3 2019Study Room IISPD LeftChristian GerkeLeft
BremenKarsten Zieling January 13, 1959SPDJuly 15, 2015February 2019Senate of ZeelingSPD Union 90 / GreensCarolina LinnertUnion 90 / Greens
HamburgPeter Chencher
 
January 20, 1966SPDMarch 28, 2018Early 2020Senate of ChencherSPD Union 90 / GreensKatarina FegebankUnion 90 / Greens
HesseVolker Bouffier
 
December 18, 1951CDUAugust 31, 2010summer 2018Cabinet Bouffier IICDU Union 90 / GreensTarek al-WazirUnion 90 / Greens
Mecklenburg-VorpommernManuela Schwezig
 
May 23, 1974SPDJuly 4, 2017September 2021Cabinet SchwezigSPD, CDULorenz KaffierSPD
Lower saxonyStefan Weil
 
December 15, 1958SPDFebruary 19, 2013Spring 2018Weil's officeSPD Union 90 / GreensStefan WenzelUnion 90 / Greens
North Rhine-WestphaliaArmin Lachet
 
February 18, 1961CDUJune 27, 2017May 2022Cabinet LachetaCDU, FDPJoachim StampFDP
Rhineland-PalatinateMalu Dreyer
 
February 6, 1961SPDJanuary 16, 2013Spring 2021Cabinet Driver IISPD, FDP, Union 90 / GreensVolker VizingFDP
SaarTobias HansFebruary 1, 1978CDUMarch 1, 2018Spring 2022Hans officeCDU, SPDAnke RelingenSPD
SaxonyMichael KretschmerMay 7, 1975CDUDecember 13, 2017summer 2019Kretschmer’s officeCDU, SPDMartin DoolingSPD
Saxony-AnhaltRainer Hazeloff
 
February 19, 1954CDUApril 19, 2011Spring 2021Cabinet Hazeloff IICDU, SPD, Union 90 / GreensPetra Grimm-BenneSPD
Claudia DalbertUnion 90 / Greens
Schleswig-HolsteinDaniel Gunther
 
July 24, 1973CDUJune 28, 2017Spring 2022Gunther's officeCDU, Union 90 / Greens, FDPRobert HabekUnion 90 / Greens
Gainer gargFDP
ThuringiaBodo Ramelov
 
February 16, 1956LeftDecember 5, 2014fall 2019Ramelov’s officeLeft, SPD, Union 90 / GreenHeike TaubertSPD

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Baden-Wurttemberg

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    Location on map of Germany

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    Emblem

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    Flag

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    The predecessors of the state of Baden-Württemberg from 1945 to 1952

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    Landtag building in Stuttgart

Prior lands from 1945 to 1952:
Baden
TenurePrime MinisterThe consignmentGovernmentNotesThe 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 VohlebBHSNP
then: CDU
Vokhleb State Secretariat, Vokhleb Cabinet I, II, IIIThe official name is first “Secretary”, since 1947 “President” 
Leo Vohleb (left)
Württemberg-Baden
TenurePrime MinisterThe consignmentGovernmentNotesThe photo
September 24, 1945 -
April 25, 1952
Reinhold MayerDNPMayer's Cabinet I, II, IIIFirst approved in the USA, democratically elected in 1947 
Württemberg-Hohenzollern
TenurePrime MinisterThe consignmentGovernmentNotesThe photo
December 9, 1946 -
July 8, 1947
Karl SchmidSPDCabinet Schmid IIAppointed in France 
Karl Schmid (left)
July 8, 1947 -
3.August 1948
Lorenz BockCDUBok's officeDied at the office 
Lorenz Bock (left)
August 3, 1948 -
August 13, 1948
Karl SchmidSPD-Temporary
August 13, 1948 -
April 25, 1952
Gebhard MullerCDUMueller's office
since 1952:
Baden-Wurttemberg
TenurePrime MinisterThe consignmentGovernmentNotesThe photo
April 25, 1952 -
October 7, 1953
Reinhold MayerDNP / FDPMayer's officeResignation after the poor results of the FDP in Baden-Wurttemberg in the 1953 parliamentary elections 
October 7, 1953 -
December 17, 1958
Gebhard MullerCDUMueller's cabinet I, IIResignation due to upcoming presidential election
December 17, 1958 -
December 1, 1966
Kurt Georg KiesingerCDUKiesinger's office I, II, IIIResignation due to upcoming elections of the Chancellor of Germany 
December 1, 1966 -
December 16, 1966
Wolfgang GausmannFDP / DNP-temporarily
December 16, 1966 -
August 30, 1978
Hans FilbingerCDUFilbinger's office I, II, III, IVResignation due to the "Filbinger case". 
August 30, 1978 -
January 13, 1991
Lothar ShpetCDUCabinet of Shpet I, II, III, IVResignation due to “ Traumschiff-Affäre “ case 
January 13, 1991 -
April 29, 2005
Erwin ToyfelCDUToyfel's cabinet I, II, III, IVRetirement due to old age 
April 29, 2005 -
February 9, 2010
Gunter OettingerCDUEttinger's office I, IIResignation due to upcoming European Commissioner for Energy 
February 10, 2010 -
May 12, 2011
Stefan MappusCDUCabinet of MappusJob loss after losing the election in Baden-Wütemberg in 2011 
May 12, 2011 -
Winfried KretschmannUnion 90 / GreenCabinet Kretschmann I, II 

Bavaria

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    Location on map of Germany

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    Emblem

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    Flag

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    Landtag building

TenurePrime MinisterThe consignmentGovernmentNotesThe photo
May 28, 1945 -
September 28, 1945
Fritz SchaefferCSUSchaeffer's officeUS assigned
September 28, 1945 -
December 21, 1946
Wilhelm HögnerSPDHögner's cabinet IUS assigned
December 21, 1946 -
December 14, 1954
Hans EhardCSUCabinet of Ehard I , II , III 
December 14, 1954 -
16.October 1957
Wilhelm HögnerSPDHögner Cabinet IIResignation after losing the majority in the Landtag
October 16, 1957 -
January 26, 1960
Hanns SeidelCSUSeidel's Cabinet I, IIHealth resignation
January 26, 1960 -
December 11, 1962
Hans EhardCSUCabinet Ehard IV
December 11, 1962 -
November 7, 1978
Alfons GoppelCSUCabinet Hoppel I, II, III, IV 
November 7, 1978 -
October 3, 1988
Franz Joseph StraussCSUCabinet of Strauss I, II, IIIDied 
19.October 1988 -
May 28, 1993
Max StableCSUOffice of Streibl I, IIResignation due to Amigo affair 
Strobl (in the center)
May 28, 1993 -
October 9, 2007
Edmund StoiberCSUSteuiber cabinet I, II, III, IVResignation 
October 9, 2007 -
October 27, 2008
Gunter BecksteinCSUBeckstein's officeResignation after a significant loss of votes after the 2008 elections to the Bavarian Landtag 
October 27, 2008 -
Horst SeehoferCSUOffice Seehofer I, II 

Berlin

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    Location on map of Germany

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    Emblem

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    Flag

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    Landtag building

from 1945 to 1948
Greater Berlin
TenurePrime MinisterThe consignmentGovernmentNotesThe photo
May 17, 1945 -
December 5, 1946
Arthur Wernernon-partisanMagistrate WernerApproved in the USSR 
December 5, 1946 -
April 17, 1947
Otto OstrowskiSPDMagistrate of OstrovskyDismissed 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 SchroederSPDMagistrate Schroedertemporarily; 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
TenureRuling burgomaster
(until January 11, 1951: Ober the Mayor)
The consignmentThe senateNotesThe photo
December 7, 1948 -
September 29, 1953
Ernst ReutersSPDSenate ReutersDied at the post 
October 22, 1953 -
January 11, 1955
Walter SchreiberCDUSenate of SchreiberThe loss of office after a defeat in the election. 
January 11, 1955 -
August 30, 1957
Otto ZurSPDSenate ZuraDied at the post 

Otto Suhr (Mitte)

August 30, 1957 -
October 3, 1957
Franz AmrenCDUSenate Zuratemporarily  Franz Amren (left)
October 3, 1957 -
December 1, 1966
Willy BrandtSPDSenate Brandt I, II, IIIResignation due to the appointment to the post of Minister of Foreign Affairs and Vice Chancellor of Germany. 
December 14, 1966 -
October 19, 1967
Heinrich AlbertsSPDSenate of Alberta I, IITemporarily 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 SchützSPDSenate Schütz I, II, IIIResignation after several financial scandals. 
May 2, 1977 -
January 23, 1981
Dietrich StobbeSPDSenate Stobbe I, IIResignation  Dietrich Stobbe (right)

Notes

Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List of_Prime - Ministers_of_Federal_Games of Germany&oldid = 100928664


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