Cabinet Kretschmann III
The Cabinet Kretschmann III is the government of the German state of Baden-Württemberg which has been in office since 12 May 2021, following the 2021 Baden-Württemberg state elections. Succeeding the Cabinet Kretschmann II, the Cabinet is headed by Minister President Winfried Kretschmann for his third term and is again formed by a coalition of the Green Party and the Christian Democrats.
Members
Five cabinet members are from the CDU and eight cabinet positions are held by members of the Green Party. Kretschmann was elected Minister President on 12 May 2021.[1] The officials were sworn into office on the same day.
Cabinet members hold the office of Ministers of their respective portfolio, except where this is specified otherwise.
| Office | Name | Party | Secretary of State |
|---|---|---|---|
| Minister President | Winfried Kretschmann | Green Party | Rudi Hoogvliet (voting cabinet member), Florian Hassler, Florian Stegmann (all: Green Party) |
| Deputy Minister President; Interior, Digitalisation and Municipalities |
Thomas Strobl | CDU | Winfried Klenk (CDU) |
| Finance | Danyal Bayaz | Green Party | Gisela Splett (Green Party) |
| Education, Youth, and Sports | Theresa Schopper | Green Party | Sandra Boser (Green Party), Volker Schebesta (CDU) |
| Science, Research, and Arts | Theresia Bauer | Green Party | Petra Olschowski (Green Party) |
| Environment, Climate, and Energy Industry | Thekla Walker | Green Party | Andre Baumann (Green Party) |
| Economics, Labor, and Tourism | Nicole Hoffmeister-Kraut | CDU | Patrick Rapp (CDU) |
| Social Affairs, Health, and Integration | Manfred Lucha | Green Party | Ute Leidig (Green Party) |
| Food, Rural Affairs, and Consumer Protection | Peter Hauk | CDU | Sabine Kurtz (CDU) |
| Justice and Migration | Marion Gentges | CDU | Siegfried Lorek (CDU) |
| Transportation | Winfried Hermann | Green Party | Elke Zimmer (Green Party) |
| State Development, and Housing | Nicole Razavi | CDU | Andrea Lindlohr (Green Party) |
References
- "The Minister-President". baden-wuerttemberg.de. Retrieved 2021-05-16.
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