Kielsen II Cabinet

Kim Kielsen II

cabinet of Greenland
Incumbent
Date formed 28 June 2015
People and organisations
Head of government Kim Kielsen
Head of state Margrethe II of Denmark
Member party Siumut
Status in legislature Coalition government
History
Election(s) 2014 general election
Legislature term(s) 2014-2018
Predecessor Kielsen Cabinet I

The Second Cabinet of Kim Kielsen is the incumbent Government of Greenland, in office since 2 February 2016. It is a coalition majority government consisting of Siumut, Demokraatit and Atassut.

List of ministers

The Social Democratic Siumut has 5 ministers including the Prime Minister. The Social liberal Democrats has 2 ministers. The Liberalistic Solidarity has 2 ministers.

Portfolio Minister Tookoffice Leftoffice Party
Prime Minister's Office
Prime Minister Kim Kielsen10 December 2014IncumbentForward (Siumut)
Minister for Domestic Affairs Kim Kielsen10 December 2014IncumbentForward (Siumut)
Minister for Finance and Mineral Resources Randi Vestergaard Evaldsen02 February 2016IncumbentDemocrats (Demokraatit)
Minister for Housing, Construction and Infrastructure Knud Kristiansen10 December 2014IncumbentSolidarity (Atassut)
Minister for Fisheries, Hunting and Agriculture Karl-Kristian Kruse10 December 2014IncumbentForward (Siumut)
Minister for Industry, Labour and Trade Vittus Qujaukitsoq02 February 2014IncumbentForward (Siumut)
Minister for Integration and Social Affairs, Family Affairs, Gender Equality and Minister for Health and Prevention Martha Lund Olsen10 December 2014IncumbentForward (Siumut)
Minister for Health and Prevention and Nordic Co-operation Doris Jakobsen10 December 2014IncumbentForward (Siumut)
Minister for Education, Research, Culture and Church Nivi Olsen10 December 2014IncumbentDemocrats (Demokraatit)
Minister for the Nature, Environment and Justice Mala Høy Kúko10 February 2014IncumbentSolidarity (Atassut)

Party breakdown

Party breakdown of cabinet ministers:

5
2
2

See also

References

    Preceded by
    Kielsen I
    Cabinet of Greenland
    2014–
    Succeeded by
    Incumbent
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