Kabinett Clinton
Kabinett Clinton | |
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Regierung der Vereinigten Staaten | |
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Präsident | Bill Clinton |
Wahl | 1992, 1996 |
Legislaturperiode | 103., 104., 105., 106. |
Bildung | 20. Januar 1993 |
Ende | 20. Januar 2001 |
Dauer | 8 Jahre und 0 Tage |
Vorgänger | Kabinett George H. W. Bush |
Nachfolger | Kabinett George W. Bush |
Zusammensetzung | |
Partei(en) | Demokratische Partei |
Minister | 14 |
Wahl im Electoral College | |
1992 | 370/538 |
1996 | 379/538 |
Das Kabinett Clinton war die Regierung Bill Clintons, der von 1993 bis 2001 als Präsident der Vereinigten Staaten amtierte; Vizepräsident war über die gesamte Amtszeit Al Gore.
Mehrere Mitglieder des Kabinetts hatten während Clintons Präsidentschaft mehrere Ämter inne. Mickey Kantor leitete 1997 das Handelsministerium und war zugleich Handelsbeauftragter der Vereinigten Staaten. Federico Peña, von 1993 bis 1997 Verkehrsminister, war von 1997 bis 1998 Energieminister. Der Direktor des Office of Management and Budget von 1993 bis 1994, Leon Panetta, wurde 1994 zum Stabschef des Weißen Hauses ernannt.
Mehrheit im Kongress
Präsident | Kongress | Haus | Senat | Gesamt | ||||
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Bill Clinton (D) | 103. | 259/435 | 57/100 | Unified government | ||||
104. | 205/435 | 47/100 | Divided government | |||||
105. | 209/435 | 45/100 | ||||||
106. | 212/435 | 45/100 | ||||||
Quelle: Repräsentantenhaus, Senat |
Das Kabinett
Weblinks
- Bill Clinoton – Administration. Miller Center of Public Affairs der University of Virginia (englisch, Redakteur: Russell L. Riley)
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