Third Kramp-Karrenbauer cabinet

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Third Cabinet of Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer
Kramp-Karrenbauer III
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27th Cabinet of Saarland
17 May 2017 – 28 February 2018
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Date formed17 May 2017
Date dissolved28 February 2018
People and organisations
Minister-President Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer
Deputy Minister-President Anke Rehlinger
No. of ministers6
Member parties Christian Democratic Union
Social Democratic Party
Status in legislature Grand coalition government
41 / 51
Opposition parties The Left
Alternative for Germany
History
Election(s)None
Legislature term(s)16th Landtag of Saarland
Predecessor Second Kramp-Karrenbauer cabinet
Successor Hans cabinet

The Third Kramp-Karrenbauer cabinet was the state government of Saarland between 2017 and 2018, sworn in on 17 May 2017 after Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer was elected as Minister-President of Saarland by the members of the Landtag of Saarland. It was the 27th Cabinet of Saarland.

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It was formed after the 2017 Saarland state election by the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and Social Democratic Party (SPD). Excluding the Minister-President, the cabinet comprised six ministers. Three were members of the CDU and three were members of the SPD.

After Kramp-Karrenbauer's resignation as Minister-President, the third Kramp-Karrenbauer cabinet was succeeded by the Hans cabinet on 1 March 2018.

Formation

The previous cabinet was a grand coalition government of the CDU and SPD led by Minister-President Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer of the CDU.

The election took place on 26 March 2017, and resulted in an improvement for the CDU and slight losses for the SPD. The opposition Left party also recorded a decline, while the AfD debuted at 6%.

Overall, the incumbent coalition retained an increased majority. The CDU could also achieve a majority with either The Left or AfD, but had ruled out cooperation with either party before the election. The day after the election, the CDU and SPD agreed to begin talks to renew their coalition. [1] Formal negotiations began on 7 April. [2] They finalised a coalition agreement on 3 May. [3] It subsequently received approval from both parties, with the SPD congress voting 97% in favour and the CDU unanimously. [4]

Kramp-Karrenbauer was elected as Minister-President by the Landtag on 17 May, winning 41 votes out of 51 cast. [5]

Composition

The composition of the cabinet at the time of its dissolution was as follows:

PortfolioMinisterPartyTook officeLeft officeState secretaries
Minister-President
State Chancellery
Minister for Science and Technology
Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer 2016 (cropped).jpg Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer
born (1962-08-09)9 August 1962
CDU 17 May 201728 February 2018
  • Jürgen Lennartz (Head of the State Chancellery, Representative to the Federal Government)
Deputy Minister-President
Minister for Economics, Labour, Energy and Transport
2019-10-10 Anke Rehlinger by OlafKosinsky MG 5090.jpg Anke Rehlinger
born (1976-04-06)6 April 1976
SPD 17 May 201728 February 2018
  • Jürgen Barke
Minister for Finance and Europe
Minister for Justice
Stephan Toscani
born (1967-02-21)21 February 1967
CDU 17 May 201728 February 2018
  • Ulli Meyer (Finance)
  • Roland Theis (Justice and Europe)
Minister for Interior, Construction and Sport Klaus Bouillon(2015).jpg Klaus Bouillon
born (1947-11-19)19 November 1947
CDU 17 May 201728 February 2018
  • Christian Seel
Minister for Social Affairs, Health, Women and Family 2017-03-26 Monika Bachmann by Sandro Halank-3.jpg Monika Bachmann
born (1950-02-24)24 February 1950
CDU 17 May 201728 February 2018
  • Stephan Kolling
Minister for Education and Culture Ulrich Commercon-6871.jpg Ulrich Commerçon
born (1968-04-28)28 April 1968
SPD 17 May 201728 February 2018
  • Christine Streichert-Clivot
Minister for Environment and Consumer Protection Reinhold Jost-7323.jpg Reinhold Jost
born (1966-06-04)4 June 1966
SPD 17 May 201728 February 2018
  • Ronald Krämer

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