Anette Kramme | |
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Annette Kramme in 2023 | |
| Parliamentary State Secretary for Labour and Social Affairs | |
| In office 17 December 2013 – 6 May 2025 | |
| Chancellor | Angela Merkel Olaf Scholz |
| Preceded by | Hans-Joachim Fuchtel |
| Succeeded by | Katja Mast |
| Member of theBundestag | |
| Assumed office 27 September 1998 | |
| Constituency | Bavaria |
| Personal details | |
| Born | (1967-10-10)10 October 1967 (age 58) |
| Political party | SPD |
| Alma mater | University of Bayreuth |
Anette Kramme (born 10 October 1967) is a German lawyer and politician of theSPD who has been serving as a member of theBundestag from the state ofBavaria since 1998.[1]
In addition to her parliamentary work, Kramme has been serving as aParliamentary State Secretary at theFederal Ministry of Justice and Consumer Protection in thegovernment ofChancellorFriedrich Merz since 2025.[2] She previously was Parliamentary State Secretary at theFederal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs in the governments ofChancellorsAngela Merkel andOlaf Scholz since 2013.
Kramme first became a member of the Bundestag in the1998 German federal election.[3] In this capacity, she has served on the Committee on Labour and Social Affairs (1998–2013) and the Committee on Legal Affairs (2002–2005). From 2009 until 2013, she was her parliamentary group's spokesperson on social policy.
In the negotiations to form aGrand Coalition of the Christian Democrats (CDU together with the BavarianCSU) and the SPD following the2013 federal elections, Kramme was part of the SPD delegation in the working group on labor policy, led byUrsula von der Leyen andAndrea Nahles. She has since been serving as Parliamentary State Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, under successive ministers Andrea Nahles (2013–2017) andHubertus Heil (since 2017).
In the negotiations on afourthcoalition government under Merkel's leadership following the2017 federal elections, Kramme was part of the working group on social affairs, this time led by Nahles,Karl-Josef Laumann andBarbara Stamm.
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