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Revision as of 21:51, 8 April 2022

First Gleitzmann cabinet
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16th Cabinet of Besmenia
1972-1976
Bundeskanzler Helmut Schmidt.jpg
Date formed16 October 1972
Date dissolved6 October 1976
People
PresidentThomas Albrecht
Prime MinisterRobert Gleitzmann
Vice Prime MinisterKonrad Berger
Member partyBesmenian People's Party
Besmenian Republican Party
Status in legislatureBlue-orange coalition
Opposition partyFree Besmenian Citizen's Party
Social Democratic Union
Opposition leaderMichael Soburn
History
Election(s)1972 Besmenian federal election
Legislature term(s)14th Federal Chamber
PredecessorSecond Schmidt cabinet
SuccessorSecond Gleitzmann cabinet

The First Gleitzmann cabinet (Besmenian: Kabinett Gleitzmann I) was the Government of the Federal Republic of Besmenia from 1972 to 1976. The cabinet was installed after the 1972 federal election. It was led by Robert Gleitzmann. It was the first cabinet in which the Besmenian Republican Party was involved as a small coalition partner. This made the first Gleitzmann cabinet the first cabinet with the participation of a right-wing populist party. This led to controversy both nationally and internationally.

After the 1976 Besmenian federal election, the blue-orange coalition was continued under Gleitzmann.

Composition

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Party
Prime Minister
Bundeskanzler Helmut Schmidt.jpg
Robert Gleitzmann
(1915–1999)
16 October
1972
6 October
1976
BVP
Vice Prime Minister
Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs
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Konrad Berger
(1911–1987)
16 October
1972
6 October
1976
BRP
Federal Minister for Internal Affairs
File:Konstantin Engel.png
Konstantin Engel
(1920–2000)
16 October
1972
6 October
1976
BVP
Federal Minister for Finance
File:Franz Magraf.png
Franz Magraf
(1916–2007)
16 October
1972
6 October
1976
BRP
Federal Minister for Defense
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Werner Kaltmann
(1923–2013)
16 October
1972
6 October
1976
BVP

International reactions