Cabinet Kraft II

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Cabinet Kraft II was the name of the government of the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia from June 2012 until June 2017.

Its leader is Minister-President Hannelore Kraft. Kraft was reelected by the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia on 20 June 2012. She has already led the previous government. Kraft's government is a coalition between the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) and The Greens. There were only little changes from the previous government to this one.

The following table shows cabinet members, who hold the office of ministers of their respective portfolio except when denoted otherwise. Note that only the Ministers are members of the Cabinet. The Head of the Minister-President's Office, as a Secretary of State, is not an official member of cabinet, but is invited as non-voting attendee.

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!width="250" bgcolor="#FFDEAD" align="left" |Office

!width="250" bgcolor="#FFDEAD" align="left" |Name

!width="75" bgcolor="#FFDEAD" align="left" |Party

!width="250" bgcolor="#FFDEAD" align="left" |Secretary of State

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| rowspan="2" |Minister-President

| rowspan="2" |Hannelore Kraft

rowspan="2" | SPD

| Franz-Josef Lersch-Mense
Head of the Minister-President's Office

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| Thomas Breustedt
Government Spokesman

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| Deputy Prime Minister
Schools and Education

| Sylvia Löhrmann

Greens

| Ludwig Hecke

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| Finance

| Norbert Walter-Borjans

SPD

| Rüdiger Messal

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| Interior and Local Government

| Ralf Jäger

SPD

| Hans-Ulrich Krüger

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| Justice

| Thomas Kutschaty

SPD

| Karl-Heinz Krems

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| Economics, Energy, Industry and Commerce

| Garrelt Duin

SPD

| Günther Horzetzky

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| Construction, Housing, Urban Development and Transport

| Michael Groscheck

SPD

| Gunther Adler

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| Innovation, Science and Research

| Svenja Schulze

SPD

| Helmut Dockter

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| Labour, Integration and Social Affairs

| Guntram Schneider

SPD

| Wilhelm Schäffer
Zülfiye Kaykin
Secretary of State for Integration

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| Family, Children, Youth, Culture and Sport

| Ute Schäfer

SPD

| Klaus Schäfer (politician)

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| Climate Change, Environment, Agriculture and Consumer Protection

| Johannes Remmel

Greens

| Udo Paschedag

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| Health, Emancipation, Care and the Elder

| Barbara Steffens

Greens

| Marlis Bredehorst

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| Federal Affairs, Europe and Media

| Angelica Schwall-Düren

SPD

| Marc Jan Eumann

Kraft II

Category:2012 establishments in Germany

Category:2017 disestablishments in Germany