The state government consists of a team of ministers headed by
the Prime Minister. Together they form the cabinet which establishes
guidelines for state policy, allocates tasks among the various ministries,
and passes draft statutes which come before the Landtag
(Lower Saxony parliament) where they are put to the vote.
In the words of Lower Saxony's constitution, the state government
"exercises executive authority". Its power is, however,
restricted; this is ensured both by policy requirements dictated
by Berlin and Brussels and, not least, by the constitution itself.
The state government's primary duties include developing, and drafting
legislation on, policy for schools and higher education, art and
culture; it draws up codes of practice for the police force and
guidelines on domestic security. Lower Saxony's Landtag holds a
secret ballot to elect the Prime Minister, who then appoints the
remaining members of the state government. Before the new administration
can hold its office, it must be ratified by the Landtag.
The members of the state government:
Christian Wulff Prime Minister
Jörg Bode
Minister for Economics, Labour
and Transport
Deputy Prime Minister
Uwe Schünemann
Minister for Internal Affairs, Sport and Integration
Hartmut Möllring
Minister for Finance
Mechthild Ross-Luttmann
Minister for Social, Women's and Family Affairs and for Health
Lutz Stratmann Minister for Science and Culture
Elisabeth Heister-Neumann
Minister for Education
Hans-Heinrich Ehlen
Minister for Food, Agriculture, Consumer Protection and Regional Development
Bernd Busemann
Minister for Justice
Hans-Heinrich Sander
Minister for Environment and Climate Protection
Pictorial copyright:
Fotoagentur Ossenbrink, L.
Sax. Environment Ministry, L. Sax. Ministry of Economic
Affairs, Employment and Transport, Walter Schmidt
(group picture)