Second Bovenschulte senate explained

Cabinet Name:Second Senate of Andreas Bovenschulte
Cabinet Number:26th
Cabinet Type:Senate
Jurisdiction:Bremen
Flag:Bremen Wappen(Mittel).svg
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Incumbent:5 July 2023 – present
Date Formed:5 July 2023
Government Head Title:Mayor
Government Head:Andreas Bovenschulte
Deputy Government Head Title:Deputy Mayor
Deputy Government Head:Björn Fecker
Members Number:8
Political Parties:Social Democratic Party
Alliance 90/The Greens
The Left
Legislature Status:Coalition government
Opposition Parties:Christian Democratic Union
Citizens in Rage
Free Democratic Party
Election:2023 Bremen state election
Legislature Term:21st Bürgerschaft of Bremen
Predecessor:First Bovenschulte senate

The second Bovenschulte senate is the current state government of Bremen, sworn in on 5 July 2023 after Andreas Bovenschulte was elected as Mayor by the members of the Bürgerschaft of Bremen. It is the 26th Senate of Bremen.

It was formed after the 2023 Bremen state election by the Social Democratic Party (SPD), Alliance 90/The Greens (GRÜNE), and The Left (LINKE). Excluding the Mayor, the senate comprises eight ministers, called Senators. Four are members of the SPD, two are members of the Greens, and two are members of The Left.

Formation

See also: 2023 Bremen state election. The previous Senate was a coalition government of the SPD, Greens, and Left led by Mayor Andreas Bovenschulte of the SPD.

The election took place on 14 May 2023, and resulted in a swing to the SPD and a losses for the Greens. The Left remained steady. The opposition CDU lost its position as the largest party to the SPD. The FDP narrowly retained its seats with 5%, while BiW recorded their best result to date with 9%.

After the election, Mayor Bovenschulte held exploratory talks with the Greens followed by The Left.[1] All three parties spoke positively of the discussions.[2] The SPD and CDU met for talks on the 21st.[3] On the 25th, the SPD state board unanimously voted to seek negotiations to renew the outgoing government.[4]

Coalition negotiations commenced on 30 May[5] and finalised on 25 June, with the three parties presenting their agreement the following day. Compared to the previous government, the SPD gained one senator at the expense of the Greens.[6] The contract was overwhelmingly approved by all three parties at meetings at the start of July.[7]

Bovenschulte was re-elected Mayor by the Bürgerschaft on 5 July, winning 49 votes out of 86 cast.[8]

Composition

PortfolioSenatorPartyTook officeLeft officeState secretaries
Andreas Bovenschulte
bgcolor=SPD5 July 2023Incumbent

bgcolor=GRÜNE5 July 2023Incumbent
Sascha Karolin Aulepp
bgcolor=SPD5 July 2023Incumbent

bgcolor=LINKE5 July 2023Incumbent
Ulrich Mäurer
bgcolor=SPD5 July 2023Incumbent

bgcolor=GRÜNE5 July 2023Incumbent

bgcolor=SPD5 July 2023Incumbent

bgcolor=SPD5 July 2023Incumbent
Kristina Vogt
bgcolor=LINKE5 July 2023Incumbent

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Preliminary official results published – SPD invites exploratory talks. 18 May 2023. de. Deutschlandfunk.
  2. Web site: Bremen SPD speaks of constructive discussions with the Greens and the Left. 19 May 2023. de. Buten un Binnen.
  3. Web site: Grand coalition in Bremen? The SPD and CDU praise exploratory talks. 21 May 2023. de. Buten un Binnen.
  4. Web site: Keep it up or start over? The SPD, Greens and Left want to form a coalition. 25 May 2023. de. Buten un Binnen.
  5. Web site: The SPD, Greens and Left are negotiating in Bremen about continuing the coalition. 30 May 2023. de. Die Zeit.
  6. Web site: Red-green-red makes education a central issue for Bremen. 26 June 2023. de. Buten un Binnen.
  7. Web site: Bremen SPD, Greens and Left vote for coalition. 2 July 2023. de. Buten un Binnen.
  8. Web site: New Senate elected around Mayor Bovenschulte. 5 July 2023. de. Buten un Binnen.