Nathanael Liminski (born 19 September 1985) is a German politician from the Christian Democratic Union (CDU). Since 30 June 2017, he has been Head of the State Chancellery of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) and since June 29, 2022 Minister for Federal, European and International Affairs and the Media. Liminski was considered the irreplaceable "mastermind" and most important confidant of former Prime Minister and failed CDU chancellor candidate Armin Laschet and is now perceived as a close collaborator of new Prime Minister Hendrik Wüst.
Biography
Family and Religion
Nathanael Liminski was born in Bonn and grew up with seven older and two younger siblings in Sankt Augustin in a catholic family that is closely associated with the lay organization Opus Dei.[1]
Liminski graduated from high school in 2005, then worked for a few months as a research assistant for CDU Bundestag memberChrista Reichard and did an internship in the United States Congress in Washington for several months as an employee of the Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, Drug Policy, and Human Resources, chaired by Republican Congressman Mark Souder.[2]
Liminski became member of the CDU in his youth and is seen as part of the conservative wing of the Union. He held various positions in the NRW state board of the Student Union and the Young Union (JU)[2] and was from 2011 to 2017 editor-in-chief of the JU member magazine Entscheidung (german: Decision).[12]
Since 31 August 2017, Liminski is also responsible for the field of media politics in the state government, due to the problem of possible bias of the former WAZ-partner Stephan Holthoff-Pförtner, who was intended for this office, was discussed publicly.[14] In this position, Liminski was sent to the ZDF television council in October 2017.[15] The media magazine Kress pro placed him in 2020 behind EU Commissioner Margrethe Vestager in second place in the ranking of the 20 "most powerful pullers in the media".[16]
Liminski was considered the irreplaceable "mastermind" and "right hand man" of Armin Laschet. He is seen as architect of both Laschet's election victory in the state elections in North Rhine-Westphalia in 2017 and the coalition agreement that was subsequently concluded between CDU and FDP.[10] Liminski also arranged the ultimately successful candidacy of Laschet and the Federal Minister of HealthJens Spahn, with whom he has been friends since their time together in the Young Union, in the CDU chairmanship in 2020/21.[11]
In the 2021 federal election campaign, the SPD used an election commercial that addressed Liminski’s arch-conservative positions. Those who vote for the CDU vote for "arch-Catholic Laschet confidants, for whom sex before marriage is taboo," it says. The spot was criticized because the religious affiliation of a politician was put in the foreground in a drastic way of 'negative campaigning'.[17] It was expected that Liminski would become Head of Chancellery if Armin Laschet would have won the election. After Laschet moved to the Bundestag in Berlin, Liminski stayed in office as State Secretary in North Rhine-Westphalia in the First Wüst cabinet.
Film- und Medienstiftung NRW, Member of the Supervisory Board[18]
Publications
Liminski, Nathanael, ed. (2007). Generation Benedikt: Lebensfragen junger Menschen – Antworten im Geiste des Papstes [Generation Benedict: Life Questions of Young People - Answers in the Spirit of the Pope] (in German). With a prologue by Pope Benedict XVI. Gütersloh: Gütersloher Verlagshaus. ISBN978-3-579-06453-6.