Second Kohl cabinet (Rhineland-Palatinate)

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Second Cabinet of Helmut Kohl
Kohl II
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10th Cabinet of Rhineland-Palatinate
19 May 1969 – 20 May 1975
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Date formed19 May 1971
Date dissolved20 May 1975
(4 years and 1 day)
People and organisations
Chancellor Willy Brandt (until 1974)
Helmut Schmidt (from 1974)
Minister President Helmut Kohl
Deputy Minister President Otto Meyer
Member party Christian Democratic Union
Opposition party Social Democratic Party
Free Democratic Party
Opposition leader Social Democratic Party
History
Election(s) 1971 Rhineland-Palatinate state election
Legislature term(s)7th Landtag of Lower Saxony
Predecessor Cabinet Kohl I
Successor Cabinet Kohl III

The Second Kohl cabinet was the state government of the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate from 19 May 1971 until 20 May 1975. The Cabinet was headed by Minister President Helmut Kohl and was formed by the Christian Democratic Union. On 19 May 1971 Kohl was elected and sworn in as Minister President by the Landtag of Rhineland-Palatinate. [1] It was succeeded by Kohl's third and last cabinet.

Composition

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Minister President 19 May 197120 May 1975  CDU
Deputy Minister President
Agriculture, viticulture and environmental protection
19 May 197120 May 1975  CDU
Minister of the Interior19 May 197120 May 1975  CDU
Minister of Justice19 May 197120 May 1975  CDU
Minister of Finance19 May 197120 May 1975  CDU
Minister of Culture19 May 197120 May 1975  CDU
Minister of Economy and Transport19 May 197120 May 1975  CDU
Minister of Social Affairs, Health and Sports19 May 197120 May 1975  CDU

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