Giffey senate explained

Cabinet Name:Senate of Franziska Giffey
Cabinet Number:28th
Cabinet Type:Senate
Jurisdiction:Berlin
Flag:Coat of arms of Berlin.svg
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Incumbent:2021–2023
Date Formed:21 December 2021
Date Dissolved:26 April 2023
Government Head Title:Governing Mayor
Government Head:Franziska Giffey
Deputy Government Head Title:Deputy Mayor
Deputy Government Head:Bettina Jarasch
Klaus Lederer
Members Number:10
Political Parties:Social Democratic Party
Alliance 90/The Greens
The Left
Legislature Status:Coalition government
Opposition Parties:Christian Democratic Union
Alternative for Germany
Free Democratic Party
Election:2021 Berlin state election
Legislature Term:19th Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin
Predecessor:Second Müller senate

The Giffey senate was the state government of Berlin between 2021 and 2023, sworn in on 21 December 2021 after Franziska Giffey was elected as Governing Mayor of Berlin by the members of the Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin. It was the 28th Senate of Berlin.

It was formed after the 2021 Berlin state election by the Social Democratic Party (SPD), Alliance 90/The Greens (GRÜNE), and The Left (LINKE). Excluding the Governing Mayor, the senate comprised ten ministers, called Senators. Three were members of the SPD, three were members of the Greens, three were members of the Left, and one was an independent politician (nominated by the SPD).

The Giffey senate was succeeded by the Wegner senate on 27 April 2023.

Formation

See also: 2021 Berlin state election. The previous Senate was a coalition government of the SPD, Left, and Greens led by Governing Mayor Michael Müller of the SPD. He announced that he would not seek another term in the 2021 state election, and federal minister Franziska Giffey was chosen as the SPD's lead candidate.[1]

The election took place on 26 September 2021, and resulted in no net change for the SPD, while the Greens improved from fourth to second place and the Left saw a minor decline. The SPD and Greens voiced their mutual desire to form a government together, and began to seek a third partner to reach a majority. Giffey favoured a coalition with the Free Democratic Party, while the Greens wanted to renew the outgoing government with The Left.[2] [3]

On 14 October, Giffey announced that the SPD and Greens would seek negotiations with The Left.[4] After several weeks of discussions, the three parties presented their coalition agreement on 28 November.[5] It was approved at an SPD congress on 5 December with 91.5% approval,[6] followed by a Greens congress on 12 December where it was passed with 96.4% approval.[7] The Left held a membership ballot to approve the coalition. The results were announced on 17 December, with 74.9% voting in favour.[8]

The Abgeordnetenhaus elected Giffey as Governing Mayor on 21 December. She won 84 votes out of 139 cast, with 52 against, two abstentions, one invalid vote, and eight deputies absent.[9]

Composition

PortfolioSenatorPartyTook officeLeft officeState secretaries
Governing Mayor of Berlin
Senate Chancellery
Franziska Giffey
bgcolor=SPD21 December 202126 April 2023
Deputy Mayor
Senator for Environment, Mobility, Consumer and Climate Protection
Bettina Jarasch
bgcolor=GRÜNE21 December 202126 April 2023
Deputy Mayor
Senator for Culture and Europe
Klaus Lederer
bgcolor=LINKE21 December 202126 April 2023
Senator for Education, Youth and FamilyAstrid-Sabine Busse
bgcolor=SPD21 December 202126 April 2023
Senator for FinanceDaniel Wesener
bgcolor=GRÜNE21 December 202126 April 2023
Senator for Interior, Digitalisation and SportIris Spranger
bgcolor=SPD21 December 202126 April 2023
Senator for Integration, Labour and Social AffairsKatja Kipping
bgcolor=LINKE21 December 202126 April 2023
Senator for Justice, Diversity and Anti-DiscriminationLena Kreck
bgcolor=LINKE21 December 202126 April 2023
Senator for Urban Development, Construction and HousingAndreas Geisel
bgcolor=SPD21 December 202126 April 2023
Senator for Economy, Energy and EnterpriseStephan Schwarz
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21 December 202126 April 2023
Senator for Science, Health, Nursing and EqualityUlrike Gote
bgcolor=GRÜNE21 December 202126 April 2023

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: SPD state executive nominates Franziska Giffey as lead candidate. 30 November 2021. de. Der Spiegel.
  2. Web site: SPD prevails against the Greens in the Berlin election. 27 September 2021. de. Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg.
  3. Web site: SPD and Greens want to decide on three-way soundings at the weekend. 6 October 2021. de. Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg.
  4. Web site: SPD leader Giffey is aiming for a government with the Greens and the Left. 14 October 2021. de. Der Spiegel.
  5. Web site: Berlin SPD, the Greens and the Left agree on a coalition agreement. 28 November 2021. de. Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg. 15 January 2022. 21 December 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211221103535/https://www.rbb24.de/politik/beitrag/2021/11/berlin-koalition-rot-gruen-rot-vertrag-einigung-spd-gruene-linke.html. dead.
  6. Web site: SPD clearly votes for red-green-red - Giffey sees "strong tailwind". 5 December 2021. de. Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg.
  7. Web site: Berlin: Greens agree to coalition agreement and for Jarasch as transport senator. 12 December 2021. de. Berliner Zeitung.
  8. Web site: Berlin Left votes for red-green-red coalition agreement. 17 December 2021. de. Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg. 15 January 2022. 21 December 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211221103540/https://www.rbb24.de/politik/beitrag/2021/12/berlin-linke-koalitionsvertrag-entscheidung-koalition-rot-gruen-rot.html. dead.
  9. Web site: Franziska Giffey Elected Governing Mayor of Berlin. 21 December 2021. Berlin Spectator. 15 January 2022. 21 December 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211221103544/https://berlinspectator.com/2021/12/21/franziska-giffey-elected-governing-mayor-of-berlin/. dead.