First Beiter cabinet
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First Beiter cabinet | |
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20th Cabinet of Besmenia | |
1980-1981 | |
Date formed | 13 March 1980 |
Date dissolved | 10 October 1981 |
People | |
President | Erwin Pohl |
Prime Minister | Martin Beiter |
Vice Prime Minister | Friedrich Bender |
Member party | FBBP SDU |
Status in legislature | 213 / 427 (49,88%)
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Opposition party | BVP BRP G.P.B. |
Opposition leader | Georg 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 |
Predecessor | Second Gleitzmann cabinet |
Successor | Second 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.