First Gleitzmann cabinet
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First Gleitzmann cabinet | |
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16th Cabinet of Besmenia | |
1972-1976 | |
Date formed | 16 October 1972 |
Date dissolved | 6 October 1976 |
People | |
President | Thomas Albrecht |
Prime Minister | Robert Gleitzmann |
Vice Prime Minister | Konrad Berger |
Member party | Besmenian People's Party Besmenian Republican Party |
Status in legislature | Blue-orange coalition |
Opposition party | Social Democratic Union Free Besmenian Citizen's Party |
Opposition leader | Johannes Schmidt (SDU) |
History | |
Election(s) | 1972 Besmenian federal election |
Legislature term(s) | 14th Federal Chamber |
Predecessor | Second Schmidt cabinet |
Successor | Second 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 | ||
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Prime Minister | |||||
Robert Gleitzmann (1915–1999) |
16 October 1972 |
6 October 1976 |
BVP | ||
Vice Prime Minister Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs | |||||
Konrad Berger (1920–1991) |
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 | |||||
Werner Kaltmann (1923–2013) |
16 October 1972 |
6 October 1976 |
BVP | ||
Federal Minister for Education and Science | |||||
File:Bernd Müller.png | Bernd Müller (1914–1975) |
16 October 1972 |
4 April 1975 † |
BVP | |
File:Olaf Niedermann.png | Olaf Niedermann (1919–2003) |
4 April 1975 |
6 October 1976 |
BVP | |
Federal Minister for the West Besmenian states | |||||
File:Bernd Müller.png | Klaus Schüler (1908–1993) |
16 October 1972 |
6 October 1976 |
BVP | |
Federal Minister for Labour and Social Affairs | |||||
File:Bernd Müller.png | Bruno Weberthal (1915–2010) |
16 October 1972 |
6 October 1976 |
BRP |