Simonis II's cabinet
| Simonis II's cabinet | |
|---|---|
| State government of Schleswig-Holstein | |
| 
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| Prime Minister | Heath Simonis | 
| choice | 1996 | 
| Legislative period | 14th | 
| education | May 22, 1996 | 
| The End | March 28, 2000 | 
| Duration | 3 years and 311 days | 
| predecessor | Simonis I's cabinet | 
| successor | Simonis III's cabinet | 
| composition | |
| Party (s) | SPD and Alliance 90 / The Greens | 
| minister | 10 | 
| representation | |
| Schleswig-Holstein State Parliament |   39/75  | 
| Opposition leader |  Ottfried Hennig ( CDU ), until May 5, 1997;  Martin Kayenburg (CDU), from May 6, 1997.  | 
The Simonis II cabinet formed the state government of Schleswig-Holstein from May 22, 1996 to March 28, 2000 .
| Office | Surname | Political party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Prime Minister | Heath Simonis | SPD | |
| Deputy Prime Minister | Rainder Steenblock | B'90 / Greens | |
| Interior | Ekkehard Wienholtz | SPD | |
| Justice, federal and European affairs | Gerd Walter | SPD | |
| Finance and energy | Claus Möller | SPD | |
| Economy, technology and transport | 
Peer Steinbrück  until October 28, 1998 Horst Günter Bülck  | 
SPD | |
| Labor and Social Affairs and Health | Heide Moser | SPD | |
| Nature, the environment and forests | Rainder Steenblock | B'90 / Greens | |
| Rural areas, agriculture, food and tourism | 
Hans Wiesen  until May 5, 1998 Klaus Buß  | 
SPD | |
| Education, science, research and culture | 
Gisela Böhrk  until October 28, 1998 Ute Erdsiek-Rave  | 
SPD | |
| Women, youth, housing and urban development | Angelika Birk | B'90 / Greens | |