Cabinet Wulff II

The Cabinet Wulff II was formed on 26 February 2008 to 1 July 2010, the Government of Lower Saxony. Christian Wulff was again on 26 February 2008 as prime minister and thus head of the state government of Lower Saxony. selected. The appointment of the Cabinet also took place on 26 February 2008.

Following the resignation of Prime Minister Christian Wulff due to his election as President of the Federal Republic of Germany on 30 June 2010, the state government was in accordance with § 33 of the Lower Saxon constitution now -executive in office. Until the next day made ​​election of a successor, David McAllister, the Deputy Prime Minister Jörg Bode ( FDP ) took up office.

Changes

Walter Hirche joined in February 2009 as announced from his office as Minister for Economics, Technology and Transport and Deputy Prime Minister. He was succeeded by Philipp Rösler. This changed after the election victory of the CDU and FDP in the Bundestag election in 2009 as health minister in the Cabinet Merkel II, for him moved Jörg Bode in the state government after.

On April 17, 2010, four of the seven CDU-led ministries was announced comprehensive reshuffle of Christian Wulff, on 27 April 2010, the new ministers were officially appointed and confirmed by Parliament. The Brandenburg opposition leader and former Minister for Science Johanna Wanka replaced Minister of Science Stratmann, the Hamburg parliament deputies Aygül Özkan was succeeded by Social Mechthild Ross- Luttmann. The Member of Parliament Astrid Grotelüschen sparked Heiner Ehlen from as Minister of Agriculture, the former Culture Secretary Bernd Althusmann took Elisabeth Heister - Neumann's role as Minister of Education.

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