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Bodo Ramelow was elected Minister-President by the Landtag on 6 December after two rounds of voting. In the first ballot, he received 45 votes in favour to 44 against, one short of the required majority. In the second ballot, he was elected with 46 votes in favour to 43 against. In both rounds, there
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membership to gauge support for a coalition with The Left and Greens. The results were announced on 4 November, with 69.9% voting in favour. Turnout among the party's 4,300 members was 77.5%. The three parties thus entered into negotiations. They presented their coalition agreement on 19 November.
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The SPD's losses prompted the party to consider changing course and defecting from the outgoing government. A left-wing coalition of The Left, SPD, and Greens also held a one-seat majority. After holding exploratory talks with the other parties, they SPD carried out a postal ballot of their
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Thomas Kemmerich did not appoint any ministers during his short time in office and the ministries were led by the state secretaries of the previous government; his government was a one-person cabinet.
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The state election took place on 14 September, and resulted in small gains for the CDU and a substantial decline for the SPD. The Left and Greens remained steady on 28% and 6% respectively, while the
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debuted at 11%. Overall, the incumbent coalition retained a slim majority of one seat.
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Minister for Culture, Federal and European Affairs and Chief of the State Chancellery
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Valentina Kerst (Economic Policy, Economic Development, Tourism and Digital Society)
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The composition of the cabinet at the time of its dissolution was as follows:
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Malte Krückels (Media, Representative to the Federal Government)
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The first Ramelow cabinet left office on 5 February 2020 after
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Minister for Labour, Social Affairs, Health, Women and Family
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between 2014 and 2020, sworn in on 5 December 2014 after
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Minister for Migration, Justice and Consumer Protection
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Minister for Environment, Energy, and Nature Protection
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Minister for Economics, Science and Digital Society
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Bodo Ramelow
Minister-President
Bodo Ramelow
Heike Taubert
Anja Siegesmund
The Left
Social Democratic Party
Alliance 90/The Greens
Coalition government
Christian Democratic Union
Alternative for Germany
2014 Thuringian state election
Landtag of Thuringia
Lieberknecht
Kemmerich
Thuringia
Bodo Ramelow
Minister-President
Landtag of Thuringia
2014 Thuringian state election
The Left
Social Democratic Party
Alliance 90/The Greens
Thomas Kemmerich
elected Minister-President
2014 Thuringian state election
CDU
Christine Lieberknecht

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