Poul Nyrup Rasmussen I Cabinet
When the conservative Prime Minister Poul Schlüter resigned on the 15 January 1993 because of the Tamil Case, the leader of the Social Democrats Poul Nyrup Rasmussen formed his first cabinet on the 25 January 1993. The cabinet consisted of the Social Democrats, the Social Liberal Party, the Centre Democrats and the Christian People's Party.
This Cabinet of Poul Nyrup Rasmussen I was replaced by the Cabinet of Poul Nyrup Rasmussen II on 27 September 1994 after the Social Democrats won the 1994 Danish parliamentary elections.
Cabinet changes
The cabinet was changed on 29 March 1993, 28 January 1994, 8 February 1994 and on the 11 February 1994
Portfolio | Minister | Period | Party |
---|---|---|---|
Prime Minister | Poul Nyrup Rasmussen | 25 January 1993 – 27 November 2001 | Social Democrats |
Minister of Economy | Marianne Jelved | 25 January 1993 – 27 November 2001 | Danish Social Liberal Party |
Minister for Business Coordination | Mimi Jakobsen | 25 January 1993 – 8 February 1994 | Centre Democrats |
Industry Minister | Mimi Jakobsen | 28 January 1994 - 8 February 1994 | Centre Democrats |
Industry- and Business Coordination Minister | Mimi Jakobsen | 8 February 1994 - 30 December 1996 | Centre Democrats |
Foreign Minister | Niels Helveg Petersen | 25 January 1993 – 21 December 2000 | Danish Social Liberal Party |
Finance Minister | Mogens Lykketoft | 25 January 1993 – 21 December 2000 | Social Democrats |
Minister of Environment | Svend Auken | 25 January 1993 – 27 November 2001 | Social Democrats |
Minister of Energy | Jann Sjursen | 25 January 1993 - 27 September 1994 | Christian People's Party |
Minister for Communications and Tourism | Arne Melchior Helge Mortensen |
25 January 1993 - 28 January 1994 28 January 1994 - 27 September 1994 |
Christian People's Party Social Democrats |
Minister of Research and Technology | Svend Bergstein | 25 January 1993 – 28 January 1994 | Centre Democrats |
Minister of Research | Arne Oluf Andersen | 28 January 1994 – 27 September 1994 | Centre Democrats |
Church Minister | Arne Oluf Andersen | 25 January 1993 – 27 September 1994 | Centre Democrats |
Minister of Education | Ole Vig Jensen | 28 January 1994 – 23 March 1998 | Danish Social Liberal Party |
Minister of Defence | Hans Hækkerup | 25 January 1993 – 21 December 2000 | Social Democrats |
Interior Minister | Birte Weiss | 25 January 1993 – 20 October 1997 | Social Democrats |
Justice Minister | Pia Gjellerup Erling Olsen |
25 January 1993 – 29 March 1993 29 March 1993 - 27 September 1994 |
Social Democrats Social Democrats |
Social Minister | Karen Jespersen Bente Juncker Yvonne Herløv Andersen |
25 January 1993 – 28 January 1994 28 January 1994 - 11 February 1994 11 February 1994 - 27 September 1994 |
Social Democrats Centre Democrats Centre Democrats |
Culture Minister | Jytte Hilden | 25 January 1993 – 30 December 1996 | Social Democrats |
Minister of Work | Jytte Andersen | 25 January 1993 – 23 March 1998 | Social Democrats |
Minister of Traffic | Helge Mortensen Jan Trøjborg |
25 January 1993 – 28 January 1994 28 January 1994 - 30 December 1996 |
Social Democrats Social Democrats |
Minister of Homes | Flemming Kofod-Svendsen | 25 January 1993 – 23 March 1998 | Christian People's Party |
Minister for Nordic Cooperation and for the Baltic issue | Flemming Kofod-Svendsen | 25 January 1993 – 27 September 1994 | Christian People's Party |
Tax Minister | Ole Stavad | 25 January 1993 – 1 November 1994 | Social Democrats |
Minister of Health | Torben Lund | 25 January 1993 – 27 September 1994 | Social Democrats |
Minister for Development Cooperation | Helle Degn | 25 January 1993 – 27 September 1994 | Social Democrats |
Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries | Bjørn Westh | 25 January 1993 – 27 September 1994 | Social Democrats |
Preceded by Schlüter IV |
Cabinet of Denmark 1993 – 1994 |
Succeeded by Poul Nyrup Rasmussen II |
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