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First Gleitzmann cabinet
Flag of Besmenia.png
18th Cabinet of Besmenia
1972-1976
Helmut Schmidt at Andrews AFB 1981 (cropped).JPEG
Date formed21 February 1972
Date dissolved17 February 1976
People
PresidentThomas Albrecht
(until 7 January 1973)
Erwin Pohl
(from 5 April 1973)
Prime MinisterRobert Gleitzmann
Vice Prime MinisterKonrad Berger
Member partyBVP
BRP
Status in legislature
227 / 427
(53,16 %)
Opposition partySDU
FBBP
BELP
Opposition leaderJohannes Schmidt (SDU)
History
Election(s)1972 Besmenian federal election
Legislature term(s)14th Federal Chamber
PredecessorThird Schmidt cabinet
SuccessorSecond Gleitzmann cabinet

The First Gleitzmann cabinet (Besmenian: Kabinett Gleitzmann I) was the federal government of the Federal Republic of Besmenia from 1972 to 1976. The cabinet was formed after the 1972 Besmenian 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 led to controversy both nationally and internationally.

After the 1976 Besmenian federal election, the BVP-BRP coalition was continued under Gleitzmann.

Composition

Ministry Minister Took office Left office Party
Prime Minister Robert Gleitzmann 21 February 1972 17 February 1976 BVP
Vice Prime Minister
Federal Ministry for Foreign Affairs
Konrad Berger 21 February 1972 17 February 1976 BRP
Federal Ministry for Internal Affairs Arnold Eisenhauer 21 February 1972 22 June 1973 BVP
Konstantin Engel 22 June 1973 17 February 1976 BVP
Federal Ministry for Defense Werner Kaltmann 21 February 1972 17 February 1976 BVP
Federal Ministry for Education Josef Feinthal 21 February 1972 17 February 1976 BVP
Federal Ministry for Finance Ludwig Falkenberg 21 February 1972 17 February 1976 BRP
Federal Ministry for Labour and Social Affairs Alfred Menzel 21 February 1972 17 February 1976 BVP
Federal Ministry for Family, Youth and Health Ruth Beigold 21 February 1972 17 February 1976 BVP
Federal Ministry for Post and Telecommunications Georg Krause 21 February 1972 17 February 1976 BVP
Federal Ministry for Traffic Theodor Glenzer 21 February 1972 17 February 1976 BVP
Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Trade Rudolf Schweitzer 21 February 1972 17 February 1976 BVP
Federal Ministry for Food and Agriculture Helmut Lamknecht 21 February 1972 17 February 1976 BRP
Federal Ministry for Justice Klaus Starlinger 21 February 1972 17 August 1975 BVP
Horst Sommerfeld 17 August 1975 17 February 1976 Ind.
Federal Ministry for Technical Development Friedrich Bader 21 February 1972 17 February 1976 BVP
Federal Ministry for the West Besmenian States Dieter Hagemann 21 February 1972 17 February 1976 BVP
Federal Ministry for Affairs of the Federal States Reinhard Seibel 21 February 1972 17 February 1976 BVP
Federal Ministry for Special Affairs Rainer Pöllmann 21 February 1972 17 February 1976 BVP