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The cabinet Glogowski governed the German state of Lower Saxony from 28 October 1998 to 14 December 1999. It had the following composition:
[edit] Cabinet members
| Portfolio |
Minister |
Period[1] |
Party |
| Minister-President |
Gerhard Glogowski |
|
SPD |
| Minister of Internal Affairs |
Heiner Bartling |
|
SPD |
| Minister of Business, Technology and Transport |
Peter Fischer |
|
SPD |
| Minister of Nutrition, Agriculture und Forestry |
Uwe Bartels |
|
SPD |
| Minister of Finance |
Heinrich Aller |
|
SPD |
| Minister of Justice and European Affairs |
Wolf Weber |
|
SPD |
| Minister of Education and Church Affairs ("Kultus") |
Renate Jürgens-Pieper |
|
SPD |
| Minister of Science and Culture |
Thomas Oppermann |
|
SPD |
| Minister of the Environment |
Wolfgang Jüttner |
|
SPD |
Minister of Women, Work Affairs and Social Affairs
(also Deputy Minister-President) |
Heidrun Merk |
|
SPD |
[edit] References
- ^ Unless otherwise noted, the period is 28 October 1998 – 14 December 1999
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Cabinets of Lower Saxony |
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Tantzen (1945–1946) · Kopf (Hannover (1946) · Kopf 1 (1946–1947) · Kopf 2 (1947–1948) · Kopf 3 (1948–1951) · Kopf 4 (1951–1955) · Hellwege 1 (1955–1957) · Hellwege 2 (1957–1959) · Kopf 5 (1959–1961) · Diederichs 1 (1961–1963) · Diederichs 2 (1963–1965) · Diederichs 3 (1965–1967) · Diederichs 4 (1967–1970) · Kubel 1 (1970–1974) · Kubel 2 (1974–1976) · Albrecht 1 (1976–1977) · Albrecht 2 (1977–1978) · Albrecht 3 (1978–1982) · Albrecht 4 (1982–1986) · Albrecht 5 (1986–1990) · Schröder 1 (1990–1994) · Schröder 2 (1994–1998) · Schröder 3 (1998) · Glogowski (1998–1999) · Gabriel (1999–2003) · Wulff (2003–2008) · Wulff (2008–present)
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