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The Greuingian state government is the regional government of Greuningia. The current state government, formed by the BVP and FBBP, began work on June 20, 2022.
Markus Krüger (BVP), Governor
Gerhard Grüt (FBBP), State Minister for Economics and Labour, Deputy governor
Kerstin Schönau (BVP), State Minister of the Interior
Peter Baumbach (BVP), State Minister for Finance
Sandra Ritter (FBBP), State Minister for Justice and Consumer Protection
Holger Siegesmann (BVP), State Minister for Education and Sport
Joachim Glock (FBBP), State Minister for the Environment and Energy
Erik Strötzer (BVP), State Minister for Infrastructure and Agriculture
Georg Ostermann (BVP), State Minister for Science and Digital Development
Sabine Volkhof (BVP), State Minister for Social Affairs, Health, Women and Family
Johanna Müller (FBBP), State Minister for Federal Affairs and Regional Development
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The National Security Council is an advisory body to the Besmenian federal government on foreign, security, and defense policy issues. The council, which is organizationally attached to the Federal Prime Minister's Office, is made up of voting members from politics. The National Security Council was created as a result of the World War with a unanimous decision of the Federal Chamber. The council began its work on April 10, 1955.