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Mainz (dpa / lrs) - After five years as State Secretary in the Ministry of Family Affairs and Integration, Christiane Rohleder (Greens) has said goodbye to Rhineland-Palatinate.

She was grateful that she had the opportunity to help shape politics during this time, said Rohleder on Saturday at a state party conference of the Greens in Mainz.

In the future, she will continue to argue for green content in Berlin.

"You have been my rock in the last five years," said the outgoing Family and Integration Minister Anne Spiegel (Greens), who is to be sworn in as climate protection minister of the newly formed state government in the coming week. Even in the “hostility in refugee policy, Rohleder campaigned with bravura, passion and competence” for self-determination and justice and led the ministry when she was on maternity leave for her fourth birth.

Spiegel also said goodbye to Ulrich Kleemann as State Secretary in the Ministry of the Environment.

The former President of the Structure and Approval Directorate (SGD) North had only taken on the task at the beginning of the year.

Above all, he took care of a reorganization of the promotions in the ministry.

Last year, Environment Minister Ulrike Höfken and State Secretary Thomas Griese (both Greens) left their offices prematurely due to illegal transport practices.

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State party conference of the Greens