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| cabinet_name = Fourth Merkel cabinet | jurisdiction = Germany | flag = Flag_of_Germany.svg | incumbent = 2018– | image = AM Juli 2010 - 3zu4.jpg | date_formed = 14 March 2018 | date_dissolved = | government_head = Angela Merkel | deputy government_head = Olaf Scholz | government_head_history = | state_head = Frank-Walter Steinmeier | current_number = | former_members_number = | total_number = | political_party = Christian Democratic Union Social Democratic Party Christian Social Union in Bavaria | legislature_status = Grand coalition | opposition_cabinet = | opposition_party = Alternative for Germany Free Democratic Party The Left The Greens | opposition_leader =Alice Weidel Alexander Gauland | election = German federal election, 2017 | legislature_term = 19th Bundestag | outgoing_formation = | previous = Merkel III | successor = }} The fourth cabinet of Chancellor Angela Merkel is the current government of Germany, sworn in on 14 March 2018 after Merkel was proposed as Chancellor by President of Germany Frank-Walter Steinmeier and elected on the first ballot. It is the 24th cabinet of Germany (Federal Republic).[1] This government is supported by a coalition of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), the Christian Social Union of Bavaria (CSU), and the Social Democrats (SPD),[2] as was its immediate predecessor. CompositionThe cabinet consists of Chancellor Angela Merkel and fifteen Federal Ministers. Fourteen ministers head a department, one member of the cabinet, the Chief of Staff of the Chancellery, will be a Federal Minister for Special Affairs without a portfolio. CDU has 7 positions, SPD has 6, and CSU has 3, as follows:
2018 government crisis{{main article|2018 German government crisis}}In June 2018, a government crisis erupted within the cabinet between the Minister of the Interior and chairman of the CSU Horst Seehofer and the chancellor Angela Merkel, after Seehofer had elaborated a masterplan on asylum policies, containing the rejection of asylum seekers already registered in other EU countries.[3] Seehofer threatened to resign over the crisis on 1 July, but an agreement was made between the CDU/CSU sister parties on 2 July.[4] References1. ^ {{cite web | url =https://www.bundestag.de/dokumente/textarchiv/2018/kw11-de-kanzlerwahl/546336 | title = Bundestag wählt die Kanzlerin am 14. März | publisher = Deutscher Bundestag |trans-title=Bundestag elects the Chancellor on 14 March| language = German| accessdate = 9 March 2018}} 2. ^based on Artikel 60 III of the Basic Law: {{cite wikisource |title=Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany |wslink=Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany}} (full text) 3. ^[https://www.reuters.com/article/us-europe-migrants-germany-scenarios/german-government-crisis-what-are-merkels-options-idUSKBN1JS1IZ German government crisis: What are Merkel's options?], Reuters, 2 July 2018 4. ^[https://www.dw.com/en/chancellor-angela-merkel-and-horst-seehofer-agree-on-a-migration-compromise/a-44485481 Chancellor Angela Merkel and Horst Seehofer agree on a migration compromise], Deutsche Welle, 2 July 2018 External links
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