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List of ministers-president of Mecklenburg

List of ministers-president of Mecklenburg

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This is a list of the men who have served in the capacity of Minister-President or equivalent office in the states within the region of Mecklenburg from the 18th century to 1952. The states in question were Duchy and Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Duchy and Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Free States of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Mecklenburg-Strelitz and unified state of Mecklenburg.

In 1990, with German reunification, the state was re-established as Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

Mecklenburg-Schwerin

Duchy

Prime Ministers
  • 1783–1784: Carl Friedrich Graf von Bassewitz
  • 1784–1800: Stephan Werner von Dewitz auf Cölpin
  • 1800–1808: Bernhard Friedrich Graf von Bassewitz
  • 1808–1815: August Georg Freiherr von Brandenstein

Grand Duchy

Prime Ministers
  • 1815–1836: August Georg Freiherr von Brandenstein
  • 1836–1837: Leopold Engelke von Plessen
  • 1837–1840: Christian Friedrich Krüger
  • 1840–1850: Ludwig von Lützow
Presidents of the State Ministry
  • 1850–1858: Hans Adolf Karl Graf von Bülow
  • 1858–1869: Jasper Joachim Bernhard Wilhelm von Oertzen
  • 1869–1885: Henning Carl Friedrich Graf von Bassewitz
  • 1886–1901: Alexander Friedrich Wilhelm von Bülow
  • 1901–1914: Karl Heinrich Ludwig Graf von Bassewitz-Levetzow
  • 1914–1918: Adolf Ferdinand Helmut August Wilhelm Langfeld

Free State

Political party:   DDP   DVP   SPD   DNVP   NSDAP

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Mecklenburg-Strelitz

Duchy (1769–1815)

Ministers of State (Staatsminister)
  • 1769–1784: Stephan Werner von Dewitz auf Cöpin
  • 1784–1795: Christoph Otto von Gamm
  • 1795–1800: Otto Ulrich von Dewitz
  • 1800–1815: Karl Wilhelm Friedrich David von Pentz

Grand Duchy (1815–1918)

  • 1815–1827: Karl Wilhelm Friedrich David von Pentz
  • 1827–1836: August Otto Ernst Freiherr von Örtzen auf Klokow
  • 1837–1848: Otto Ludwig Christian von Dewitz auf Sallnow
  • 1848–1850: Vacant
  • 1850–1861: August Ludwig Wilhelm von Bernstorff
  • 1862–1868: Bernhard Ernst von Bülow
  • 1868–1872: Wilhelm Karl Konrad Freiherr von Hammerstein-Loxten
  • 1872–1885: Anton von Piper (acting)
  • 1885–1907: Friedrich Wilhelm Otto Ulrich Karl Helmut von Dewitz
  • 1907–1918: Heinrich Bossart

Free State (1918-1933)

Political party:   DDP   SPD   DNVP   NSDAP

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Mecklenburg (1933–1952)

Nazi Germany (1933–1945)

Reichsstatthalter of the State of Mecklenburg
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Minister-President of the State of Mecklenburg
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Soviet control / GDR (1945–1952)

Minister-President of the State of Mecklenburg

Political party:   SED

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Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (1990–present)

The Minister-President of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (German: Ministerpräsidentin des Landes Mecklenburg-Vorpommern), is the head of government of the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The position was created in 1990 after German reunification. The former districts Rostock, Schwerin, Neubrandenburg and the northern part of Potsdam were merged into the new federal state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and the borders was redrawn.

The current and first female Minister-President is Manuela Schwesig, since 2021 heading a coalition government between the Social Democrats and The Left.[1] Schwesig succeeded Erwin Sellering in July 2017.

The office of the Minister-President is known as the State Chancellery (German: Staatskanzlei), and is located in the capital of Schwerin, along with the rest of the cabinet departments.

Minister-President of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

Political party:   CDU   SPD

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