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The '''First Beiter cabinet''' formed the [[Federal government of Besmenia|federal government]] of [[Besmenia]] from March 13, 1980 to October 10, 1981. After the [[1980 Besmenian federal election]], the [[Free Besmenian Citizen's Party]] and the [[Social Democratic Union (Besmenia)|Social Democratic Union]] formed a minority government that could not rely on its own parliamentary majority.
On June 19, 1981, the Cabinet's draft budget was rejected by the majority of [[Federal Chamber (Besmenia)|Federal Chamber]] deputies. As a result, Beiter declared that he wanted to bring about new elections. On June 22, 1981, the Federal Chamber was dissolved by Federal President [[Erwin Pohl]] following a proposal from the federal government.
==Composition==
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Latest revision as of 12:35, 24 December 2023

First Beiter cabinet
Flag of Besmenia.png
20th Cabinet of Besmenia
1980-1981
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Date formed13 March 1980
Date dissolved10 October 1981
People
PresidentErwin Pohl
Prime MinisterMartin Beiter
Vice Prime MinisterFriedrich Bender
Member partyFBBP
SDU
Status in legislature
213 / 427
(49,88%)
Opposition partyBVP
BRP
G.P.B.
Opposition leaderGeorg Schleiner (BVP)
(until 19 March 1980)
Robert Gleitzmann (BVP)
(from 19 March 1980)
History
Election(s)1980 Besmenian federal election
Legislature term(s)16th Federal Chamber
PredecessorSecond Gleitzmann cabinet
SuccessorSecond Beiter cabinet

The First Beiter cabinet formed the federal government of Besmenia from March 13, 1980 to October 10, 1981. After the 1980 Besmenian federal election, the Free Besmenian Citizen's Party and the Social Democratic Union formed a minority government that could not rely on its own parliamentary majority.

On June 19, 1981, the Cabinet's draft budget was rejected by the majority of Federal Chamber deputies. As a result, Beiter declared that he wanted to bring about new elections. On June 22, 1981, the Federal Chamber was dissolved by Federal President Erwin Pohl following a proposal from the federal government.

Composition

Ministry Minister Took office Left office Party
Prime Minister Martin Beiter 13 March 1980 10 October 1981 FBBP
Vice Prime Minister
Federal Ministry for Finance
Friedrich Bender 13 March 1980 10 October 1981 SDU
Federal Ministry for Internal Affairs Otto Schulz 13 March 1980 10 October 1981 FBBP
Federal Ministry for Defense and Sport Jürgen Rothmann 13 March 1980 10 October 1981 FBBP
Federal Ministry for Education Gudrun Heinling 13 March 1980 10 October 1981 SDU
Federal Ministry for Foreign Affairs Gerhard Mahler 13 March 1980 10 October 1981 SDU
Federal Ministry for Labour and Social Affairs Herbert Faustringer 13 March 1980 10 October 1981 SDU
Federal Ministry for Family, Youth and Health Elisabeth Tröpfer 13 March 1980 10 October 1981 FBBP
Federal Ministry for Post and Telecommunications Kurt Stöger 13 March 1980 10 October 1981 FBBP
Federal Ministry for Traffic Manfred Kleinsteiger 13 March 1980 10 October 1981 FBBP
Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Trade Klaus Steinmetz 13 March 1980 10 October 1981 FBBP
Federal Ministry for Food and Agriculture Norbert Setzinger 13 March 1980 10 October 1981 FBBP
Federal Ministry for Justice Joseph Wabe 13 March 1980 10 October 1981 FBBP
Federal Ministry for Technical Development Klaus Hellbauer 13 March 1980 10 October 1981 FBBP
Federal Ministry for the West Besmenian States Helmut Däumer 13 March 1980 10 October 1981 FBBP
Federal Ministry for Affairs of the Federal States Dagmar Neuhausen 13 March 1980 10 October 1981 SDU
Federal Ministry for Special Affairs Thomas Renger 13 March 1980 10 October 1981 FBBP