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.

Poul Nyrup Rasmussen I

66th Cabinet of Denmark
Date formed25 January 1993
Date dissolved27 September 1994
People and organisations
Head of stateMargrethe II of Denmark
Head of governmentPoul Nyrup Rasmussen
Member partySocial Democrats
Centre Democrats
Social Liberals
Christian Democrats
Status in legislatureMinority coalition government
History
Election
Legislature term1990–1994
PredecessorSchlüter IV
SuccessorPoul Nyrup Rasmussen II

Thie 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 election.

Cabinet changes

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The cabinet was changed on 29 March 1993, 28 January 1994, 8 February 1994 and on the 11 February 1994

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Prime Minister's Office
Prime Minister25 January 199327 November 2001 Social Democrats
Minister for Foreign Affairs25 January 199321 December 2000 Social Liberals
Minister for Finance25 January 199321 December 2000 Social Democrats
Minister of Economy25 January 199327 November 2001 Social Liberals
Minister of the Interior25 January 199320 October 1997 Social Democrats
Minister for Justice25 January 199329 March 1993 Social Democrats
29 March 199327 September 1994 Social Democrats
Minister for Business Coordination25 January 19938 February 1994 Centre Democrats
Minister for Industry28 January 19948 February 1994 Centre Democrats
Minister for Industry- and Business Coordination8 February 199430 December 1996 Centre Democrats
Minister of Defence25 January 199321 December 2000 Social Democrats
Minister of Labor25 January 199323 March 1998 Social Democrats
Minister of Education28 January 199423 March 1998 Social Liberals
Minister of Health25 January 199327 September 1994 Social Democrats
Minister for Culture25 January 199330 December 1996 Social Democrats
Minister for Church25 January 199327 September 1994 Centre Democrats
Minister of Science and Technology25 January 199328 January 1994 Centre Democrats
Minister of Science28 January 199427 September 1994 Centre Democrats
Minister for Social Security25 January 199328 January 1994 Social Democrats
28 January 199411 February 1994 Centre Democrats
11 February 199427 September 1994 Centre Democrats
Minister for Transport25 January 199328 January 1994 Social Democrats
28 January 199430 December 1996 Social Democrats
Minister for Housing25 January 199323 March 1998 Christian Democrats
Minister for Taxation25 January 19931 November 1994 Social Democrats
Minister for Energy25 January 199327 September 1994 Christian Democrats
Minister for Development Cooperation25 January 199327 September 1994 Social Democrats
Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries25 January 199327 September 1994 Social Democrats
Minister for the Environment25 January 199327 November 2001 Social Democrats
Minister for Communications and Tourism25 January 199328 January 1994 Centre Democrats
28 January 199427 September 1994 Social Democrats
Minister for Nordic Cooperation and for the Baltic issue25 January 199327 September 1994 Christian Democrats
Preceded by Cabinet of Denmark
1993 – 1994
Succeeded by