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Second Cabinet of Helmut Schmidt
Cabinet Schmidt II

11th Cabinet of the Federal Republic of Germany
16 December 1976 – 5 November 1980
Helmut Schmidt
Date formed16 December 1976
Date dissolved5 November 1980
(3 years, 10 months, 2 weeks and 6 days)
People and organisations
PresidentWalter Scheel
ChancellorHelmut Schmidt
Vice-ChancellorHans-Dietrich Genscher
Member partySocial Democratic Party
Free Democratic Party
Status in legislatureCoalition government
253/496 (51%)




Opposition partyChristian Democratic Union
Christian Social Union
Opposition leader
History
Election1976 West German federal election
Legislature terms8th Bundestag
PredecessorSchmidt I
SuccessorSchmidt III

The Second Schmidt cabinet was the government of West Germany between 16 December 1976 and 5 November 1980, during the 8th legislature of the Bundestag. Led by the Social Democrat Helmut Schmidt, the cabinet was a coalition between the Social Democrats (SDP) and the Free Democratic Party (FDP). The Vice-Chancellor was the Free Democrat Hans-Dietrich Genscher (FDP).

Composition

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
ChancellorHelmut Schmidt16 December 19765 November 1980 SPD
Vice-Chancellor &
Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs
Hans-Dietrich Genscher16 December 19765 November 1980 FDP
Federal Minister of InteriorWerner Maihofer16 December 19768 June 1978 FDP
Gerhart Baum8 June 19785 November 1980 FDP
Federal Minister of JusticeHans-Jochen Vogel16 December 19764 November 1980 SPD
Federal Minister of FinanceHans Apel16 December 197616 February 1978 SPD
Hans Matthöfer16 February 19785 November 1980 SPD
Federal Minister of Economics and TechnologyHans Friderichs16 December 19767 October 1977 FDP
Otto Graf Lambsdorff7 October 19775 November 1980 FDP
Federal Minister of DefenceGeorg Leber16 December 197616 February 1978 SPD
Hans Apel16 February 19785 November 1980 SPD
Federal Minister of Transport &
Post and Telecommunications
Kurt Gscheidle16 December 19765 November 1980 SPD
Federal Minister of Food and AgricultureJosef Ertl16 December 19765 November 1980 FDP
Federal Minister of Labour and Social AffairsHerbert Ehrenberg16 December 19765 November 1980 SPD
Federal Minister of Youth, Families and HealthAntje Huber16 December 19765 November 1980 SPD
Federal Minister of Intra-German RelationsEgon Franke16 December 19765 November 1980 SPD
Federal Minister of Research and TechnologyHans Matthöfer16 December 197616 February 1978 SPD
Volker Hauff16 February 19785 November 1980 SPD
Federal Minister of Education and ScienceHelmut Rohde16 December 197616 February 1978 SPD
Jürgen Schmude16 February 19785 November 1980 SPD
Federal Minister of Economic CooperationMarie Schlei16 December 197616 February 1978 SPD
Rainer Offergeld16 February 19785 November 1980 SPD
Federal Minister of Planning, Architecture und Urban DevelopmentKarl Ravens16 December 197616 February 1978 SPD
Dieter Haack16 February 19785 November 1980 SPD

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