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{{Short description|State government of Hamburg city-state in Germany from 2011 to 2015}}
{{For|the federal cabinet lead by [[Olaf Scholz]]|Scholz cabinet}}
{{Infobox government cabinet
| cabinet_name = First Senate of Olaf Scholz<br><small> Senate Scholz I</small>
| cabinet_number =
| jurisdiction =
| flag = DEU Hamburg COA.svg
| incumbent = 7 March 2011 – 15 April 2015
| image = File:Olaf Scholz, August 2009 - by SPD-Schleswig-Holstein.jpg
| caption = Olaf Scholz
| date_formed = 7 March 2011
| date_dissolved = 15 April 2015<br>({{Age in years, months, weeks and days|month1=3|day1=7|year1=2011|month2=4|day2=15|year2=2015}})
| government_head_title = [[List of mayors of Hamburg|First Mayor]]
| government_head = [[Olaf Scholz]]
| deputy_government_head_title = Second Mayor
| deputy_government_head = [[Dorothee Stapelfeldt]]
| government_head_history =
| state_head_title = [[Chancellor of Germany| Chancellor]]
| state_head = [[Angela Merkel]]
| current_number =
| former_members_number =
| total_number =
| political_party = [[Social Democratic Party of Germany|Social Democratic Party]]
| legislature_status =
| opposition_cabinet =
| opposition_party = [[Christian Democratic Union of Germany|Christian Democratic Union]]<br />[[Alliance 90/The Greens Hamburg|Alliance 90/The Greens]]<br />[[Free Democratic Party (Germany)|Free Democratic Party]]<br />[[The Left (Germany)|The Left]]
| opposition_leader = [[Christian Democratic Union of Germany|Christian Democratic Union]]
| election = [[2011 Hamburg state election]]
| legislature_term = 20th [[Hamburg Parliament]]
| outgoing_formation =
| previous = Senate Althaus
| successor = [[Senate Scholz II]]
}}


The '''[[Senate of Hamburg|Senate]] Scholz I''' (Senat Scholz I) was the government of the German city-state of [[Hamburg]] from 7 March 2011 to 15 April 2015. The Cabinet was headed by [[Mayor of Hamburg|Mayor]] [[Olaf Scholz]] and was formed by the [[Social Democratic Party of Germany|Social Democratic Party]], who gained an overall majority in the last state-elections. On 7 March 2011 Scholz was elected and sworn in as Mayor by the [[Hamburg Parliament|state assembly]]. On 23 March 2011 he appointed the Senators and had them confirmed by the assembly.
The '''[[Senate of Hamburg|Senate]] Scholz I''' ([[German language|German]]: ''Senat Scholz I'') was the government of the German city-state of [[Hamburg]] from 7 March 2011 to 15 April 2015. The Cabinet was headed by [[Mayor of Hamburg|First Mayor]] [[Olaf Scholz]] and was formed by the [[Social Democratic Party of Germany|Social Democratic Party]], who gained an overall majority in the last state-elections. On 7 March 2011 Scholz was elected and sworn in as Mayor by the [[Hamburg Parliament|state assembly]]. On 23 March 2011 he appointed the Senators and had them confirmed by the assembly.


Cabinet members hold the office of Senators and heads of their respective agency, except denoted otherwise.
Cabinet members hold the office of Senators and heads of their respective agency, except denoted otherwise.


==The Senate==
== The Senate ==
{{Cabinet table start|hiderefcol=y}}
{| class="wikitable"
{{Cabinet table minister
!width="330" bgcolor="#FFDEAD" align="left" |Office
| title = [[Mayor of Hamburg|First Mayor and <br>President of the Senate]]<ref>[http://www.hamburg.de/senat/1959818/hamburger-senat.html The senate of Hamburg]</ref>
!width="200" bgcolor="#FFDEAD" align="left" |Name
| minister1 = [[Olaf Scholz]]
!width="75" bgcolor="#FFDEAD" align="left" |Party
| minister1_party = Social Democratic Party of Germany
|-
| minister1_termstart = 7 March 2011
| [[Mayor of Hamburg|First Mayor and <br>President of the Senate]]
| minister1_termend = 15 April 2015
| [[Olaf Scholz]] || [[Social Democratic Party of Germany|SPD]]
}}
|-
{{Cabinet table minister
| Second Mayor &<br>Senator for Science and Research
| title = Second Mayor &<br>Senator for Science and Research
| [[Dorothee Stapelfeldt]]<br /> || [[Social Democratic Party of Germany|SPD]]
| minister1 = [[Dorothee Stapelfeldt]]
|-
| minister1_party = Social Democratic Party of Germany
| Senator for Justice and Equal Rights
| minister1_termstart = 7 March 2011
| [[Jana Schiedek]]<br /> || [[Social Democratic Party of Germany|SPD]]
| minister1_termend = 15 April 2015
|-
}}
| Senator for Schools and Professional Skills
{{Cabinet table minister
| [[Ties Rabe]]<br /> || [[Social Democratic Party of Germany|SPD]]
| title = Senator for Justice and Equal Rights
|-
| minister1 = [[:de:Jana Schiedek|Jana Schiedek]]
| Senator for Culture
| minister1_party = Social Democratic Party of Germany
| [[Barbara Kisseler]]<br /> || none
| minister1_termstart = 7 March 2011
|-
| minister1_termend = 15 April 2015
| Senator for Labor, Social Affairs, Families and Integration
}}
| [[Detlef Scheele]]<br /> || [[Social Democratic Party of Germany|SPD]]
{{Cabinet table minister
|-
| Senator for Health and Consumer Protection
| title = Senator for Schools and Professional Skills
| minister1 = [[Ties Rabe]]
| [[Cornelia Prüfer-Storcks]]<br /> || [[Social Democratic Party of Germany|SPD]]
| minister1_party = Social Democratic Party of Germany
|-
| minister1_termstart = 7 March 2011
| Senator for Urban Development and Environment
| minister1_termend = 15 April 2015
| [[Jutta Blankau]]<br /> || [[Social Democratic Party of Germany|SPD]]
}}
|-
{{Cabinet table minister
| Senator for Economics, Transport and Innovation
| title = Senator for Culture
| [[Frank Horch]]<br /> || none
| minister1 = [[Barbara Kisseler]]
|-
| minister1_party = Independent politician
| Senator for Interior and Sports
| minister1_termstart = 7 March 2011
| [[Michael Neumann (politician)|Michael Neumann]]<br /> || [[Social Democratic Party of Germany|SPD]]
| minister1_termend = 15 April 2015
|-
}}
| Senator for Finance
{{Cabinet table minister
| [[Peter Tschentscher]]<br /> || [[Social Democratic Party of Germany|SPD]]
| title = Senator for Labor, Social Affairs, Families and Integration
| minister1 = [[Detlef Scheele]]
| minister1_party = Social Democratic Party of Germany
| minister1_termstart = 7 March 2011
| minister1_termend = 15 April 2015

}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Senator for Health and Consumer Protection
| minister1 = [[Cornelia Prüfer-Storcks]]
| minister1_party = Social Democratic Party of Germany
| minister1_termstart = 7 March 2011
| minister1_termend = 15 April 2015
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Senator for Urban Development and Environment
| minister1 = [[:de:Jutta Blankau|Jutta Blankau]]
| minister1_party = Social Democratic Party of Germany
| minister1_termstart = 7 March 2011
| minister1_termend = 15 April 2015
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Senator for Economics, Transport and Innovation
| minister1 = [[:de:Frank Horch|Frank Horch]]
| minister1_party = Independent politician
| minister1_termstart = 7 March 2011
| minister1_termend = 15 April 2015
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Senator for Interior and Sports
| minister1 = [[:de:Michael Neumann (politician)|Michael Neumann]]
| minister1_party = Social Democratic Party of Germany
| minister1_termstart = 7 March 2011
| minister1_termend = 15 April 2015
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Senator for Finance
| minister1 = [[Peter Tschentscher]]
| minister1_party = Social Democratic Party of Germany
| minister1_termstart = 7 March 2011
| minister1_termend = 15 April 2015
}}
|}
|}


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
[http://www.hamburg.de/senat/1959818/hamburger-senat.html The senate of Hamburg]


[[Category:Cabinets of Hamburg]]
[[Category:Cabinets of Hamburg]]

Latest revision as of 12:57, 27 February 2024

First Senate of Olaf Scholz
Senate Scholz I
7 March 2011 – 15 April 2015
Olaf Scholz
Date formed7 March 2011
Date dissolved15 April 2015
(4 years, 1 month, 1 week and 1 day)
People and organisations
ChancellorAngela Merkel
First MayorOlaf Scholz
Second MayorDorothee Stapelfeldt
Member partySocial Democratic Party
Opposition partyChristian Democratic Union
Alliance 90/The Greens
Free Democratic Party
The Left
Opposition leaderChristian Democratic Union
History
Election2011 Hamburg state election
Legislature term20th Hamburg Parliament
PredecessorSenate Althaus
SuccessorSenate Scholz II

The Senate Scholz I (German: Senat Scholz I) was the government of the German city-state of Hamburg from 7 March 2011 to 15 April 2015. The Cabinet was headed by First Mayor Olaf Scholz and was formed by the Social Democratic Party, who gained an overall majority in the last state-elections. On 7 March 2011 Scholz was elected and sworn in as Mayor by the state assembly. On 23 March 2011 he appointed the Senators and had them confirmed by the assembly.

Cabinet members hold the office of Senators and heads of their respective agency, except denoted otherwise.

The Senate

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Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
First Mayor and
President of the Senate
[1]
7 March 201115 April 2015 SPD
Second Mayor &
Senator for Science and Research
7 March 201115 April 2015 SPD
Senator for Justice and Equal Rights7 March 201115 April 2015 SPD
Senator for Schools and Professional Skills7 March 201115 April 2015 SPD
Senator for Culture7 March 201115 April 2015 Independent
Senator for Labor, Social Affairs, Families and Integration7 March 201115 April 2015 SPD
Senator for Health and Consumer Protection7 March 201115 April 2015 SPD
Senator for Urban Development and Environment7 March 201115 April 2015 SPD
Senator for Economics, Transport and Innovation7 March 201115 April 2015 Independent
Senator for Interior and Sports7 March 201115 April 2015 SPD
Senator for Finance7 March 201115 April 2015 SPD

References

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