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    The Cabinet Schröder II was the state government of the German state of Lower Saxony from 20 June 1994 until 30 March 1998. The Cabinet was headed by...
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    Schröder and was formed by the Social Democratic Party, after Schröder's winning of the 1998 Lower Saxony state election. On 30 March 1998 Schröder was...
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    The Cabinet Schröder I was the state government of the German state of Lower Saxony from 21 June 1990 until 20 June 1994. The Cabinet was headed by Minister...
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  • The First Schröder cabinet (German: Kabinett Schröder I) was the 19th Government of Federal Republic of Germany in office from 27 October 1998 until 22...
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    included Schröder in his shadow cabinet for the party's campaign to unseat incumbent Helmut Kohl as chancellor. During the campaign, Schröder served as...
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    Boris Pistorius (category Ministers of the Lower Saxony State Government)
    Sports in the state government of Lower Saxony (Cabinet Weil II) since 2013. He served in the State Parliament of Lower Saxony from 2017, until his appointment...
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    Lower Saxony is a German state (Land) in northwestern Germany. It is the second-largest state by land area, with 47,614 km2 (18,384 sq mi), and fourth-largest...
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    (22 May 2005), Chancellor Schröder asked the German Bundestag (lower house of parliament) for a vote of no-confidence. Schröder argued that it had become...
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    and Gerhard Schröder, Minister-President of Lower Saxony. On 1 March 1998, Schröder led the SPD to a huge victory in the Lower Saxony state election...
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    Christian Wulff (category Jurists from Lower Saxony)
    election. However, the popular incumbent Gerhard Schröder won an absolute majority in the Lower Saxony legislature, while the state CDU under Wulff received...
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    The Cabinet Wulff I was the state government of the German state of Lower Saxony from 4 March 2003 until 26 February 2008. The Cabinet was headed by Minister...
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    elections, for example in Lower Saxony where Schröder was the prime minister from 1990 to 1998. On 20 April 2003, chancellor Schröder announced massive labor...
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    close aide of Gerhard Schröder when Schröder was minister-president of Lower Saxony during most of the 1990s, and served as Schröder's chief of staff from...
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  • Minister-President of Rhineland-Palatinate (1969–1976) Gerhard Schröder, Minister-President of Lower Saxony (1990–1998) Olaf Scholz, First Mayor of Hamburg (2011–2018)...
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    German: Hannober) is the capital and largest city of the German state of Lower Saxony. Its 535,932 (2021) population makes it the 13th-largest city in Germany...
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    fourth term in 1994; the 2002 cabinet, the second of Chancellor Gerhard Schröder, had 13 ministers, and the Angela Merkel cabinet as of 22 November 2005 had...
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    The Cabinet Weil I was the state government of the German state of Lower Saxony from 19 February 2013 until 22 November 2017. The Cabinet was headed by...
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    Political parties:   Nazi No elections held during World War II. Last convened on 26 April 1942. Cabinet nominated in Hitler's testament but never convened. In...
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    Labour and Social Affairs of Lower Saxony Following the 1998 federal elections, in the first cabinet of Chancellor Gerhard Schröder, Zypries became State Secretary...
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    for environmental protection) was the name used for some branches in Lower Saxony and other states in the Federal Republic of Germany. These groups were...
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    Hans-Christoph Seebohm (category Members of the Bundestag for Lower Saxony)
    commerce at Braunschweig and was a member of the Landtag state assembly of Lower Saxony from 1946 until 1951. From 1946 until 1948 he held the office of Minister...
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    Stellvertreter des Bundeskanzlers), is the second highest ranking German cabinet member. The chancellor is the head of government and, according to the...
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    cabinet on 4 October 1982. She was offered candidacy for minister-president in Lower Saxony in the 1980s, but declined in favour of Gerhard Schröder....
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    After the SPD left Gustav Stresemann's cabinet in November 1923 in protest of the Reich executions against Saxony and Thuringia, it did not take part in...
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    of this was a very close vote in 2002 on a new immigration law by the Schröder government, when Deputy Minister-President of Brandenburg Jörg Schönbohm...
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    before German reunification. The SPD returned to government under Gerhard Schröder after the 1998 federal election in a coalition with The Greens. This government...
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    List of members of the 20th Bundestag (category National lower houses)
    Christian Schreider Felix Schreiner Michael Schrodi Christina-Johanne Schröder Ria Schröder Anja Schulz Uwe Schulz Kordula Schulz-Asche Svenja Schulze Frank...
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    Sigmar Gabriel (category Members of the Bundestag for Lower Saxony)
    Gerhard Glogowski, who had succeeded Gerhard Schröder in office, Gabriel became Minister-President of Lower Saxony. He had previously won an internal party...
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    Helmut Kohl (category German Army personnel of World War II)
    in the 1998 federal elections by the Minister-President of Lower Saxony, Gerhard Schröder. The future Chancellor Angela Merkel started her political career...
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    Walther Leisler Kiep (category Members of the Bundestag for Lower Saxony)
    Development in the shadow cabinet of Rainer Barzel. He left parliament on 24 February 1976 to join the state government in Lower Saxony. During his tenure as...
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