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词条 Second Merkel cabinet
释义

  1. Composition

  2. Resignations, dismissals and replacements

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

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| date_dissolved = 17 December 2013
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| deputy government_head = Guido Westerwelle
Philipp Rösler
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Christian Social Union of Bavaria
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The second Merkel cabinet was the Government of Germany during the 17th legislative session of the Bundestag following the 2009 federal election, and left office on 17 December 2013. It was preceded in office by the first Merkel cabinet. Led by Chancellor Angela Merkel (the first female chancellor in German history), it was supported by a coalition of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), the Christian Social Union of Bavaria (CSU), and the Free Democratic Party (FDP).

The cabinet served as a caretaker government following the elections on 22 September 2013; which saw the removal of the Free Democratic Party from the Bundestag. Negotiations between the Christian Democratic Union/Christian Social Union of Bavaria (CDU/CSU) and the Social Democratics (SPD) took place to form a new cabinet, and the second Merkel cabinet was succeeded by the Merkel III cabinet on 17 December 2013.

Composition

The second Merkel cabinet was composed of the following ministers:

OfficeImageIncumbentPartyIn office
ChancellorAngela MerkelCDU22 November 2005 – present
Vice-ChancellorGuido WesterwelleFDP28 October 2009 – 18 May 2011
Philipp Rösler18 May 2011 – 17 December 2013
Federal Minister for Foreign AffairsGuido WesterwelleFDP28 October 2009 – 17 December 2013
Federal Minister of the InteriorThomas de MaizièreCDU28 October 2009 – 3 March 2011
Hans-Peter FriedrichCSU3 March 2011 – 17 December 2013
Federal Minister of JusticeSabine Leutheusser-SchnarrenbergerFDP28 October 2009 – 17 December 2013
Federal Minister of FinanceWolfgang SchäubleCDU28 October 2009 – 24 October 2017
Federal Minister of Economics and TechnologyRainer BrüderleFDP28 October 2009 – 12 May 2011
Philipp Rösler12 May 2011 – 17 December 2013
Federal Minister of Labour and Social AffairsFranz Josef JungCDU28 October 2009 – 27 November 2009
Ursula von der Leyen30 November 2009 – 17 December 2013
Federal Minister of Food, Agriculture and Consumer ProtectionIlse AignerCSU31 October 2008 – 30 September 2013
Federal Minister of DefenceKarl-Theodor zu GuttenbergCSU28 October 2009 – 3 March 2011
Thomas de MaizièreCDU3 March 2011 – 17 December 2013
Federal Minister for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and YouthUrsula von der LeyenCDU22 November 2005 – 30 November 2009
Kristina Schröder30 November 2009 – 17 December 2013
Federal Minister of HealthPhilipp RöslerFDP28 October 2009 – 12 May 2011
Daniel Bahr12 May 2011 – 17 December 2013
Federal Minister of Transport, Building and Urban AffairsPeter RamsauerCSU28 October 2009 – 17 December 2013
Federal Minister for the Environment, Nature Conservation, and Nuclear SafetyNorbert RöttgenCDU28 October 2009 – 22 May 2012
Peter AltmaierCDU22 May 2012 – 17 December 2013
Federal Minister of Education and ResearchAnnette SchavanCDU22 November 2005 – 14 February 2013
Johanna WankaCDU14 February 2013 – 14 March 2018
Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and DevelopmentDirk NiebelFDP28 October 2009 – 17 December 2013
Federal Minister for Special Tasks,
Head of the Chancellery
Ronald PofallaCDU28 October 2009 – 17 December 2013

Resignations, dismissals and replacements

The second Merkel cabinet has been reshuffled several times. The first change occurred on 30 November 2009, when Franz Josef Jung resigned as Labour Minister amidst controversy surrounding the Kunduz airstrike, which happened while he was Defense Minister in the previous cabinet. He was succeeded by former Family Affairs Minister Ursula von der Leyen, who was in turn succeeded by Kristina Schröder.

On 3 March 2011, Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg stepped down as Defense Minister following the discovery of plagiarized content in his doctoral dissertation. He was succeeded by former Interior Minister Thomas de Maizière, who was in turn succeeded by Hans-Peter Friedrich.

On 10 May 2011, Rainer Brüderle was elected as the FDP's parliamentary leader and resigned his position as Economics Minister. He was succeeded by former Health Minister Philipp Rösler, who was in turn succeeded by Daniel Bahr. On 13 May 2011, the FDP elected Rösler to succeed Guido Westerwelle as party chairman. Rösler was then named Vice-Chancellor on 16 May 2011, succeeding Westerwelle in this position as well. Westerwelle retained the position of Foreign Minister.

On 16 May 2012, Merkel requested that President Joachim Gauck dismiss Environment Minister Norbert Röttgen after the CDU's defeat in the North Rhine-Westphalia state election. Röttgen had been CDU chairman for that state. He was dismissed on 22 May 2012 and was succeeded as Environment Minister by Peter Altmaier.

On 5 February 2013, Annette Schavan was stripped of her doctorate by the University of Düsseldorf due to alleged plagiarism in her PhD thesis. She resigned on 9 February 2013 and was succeeded by Johanna Wanka.

See also

  • Cabinet of Germany

References

External links

  • Cabinet of Germany (English)
  • Federal Ministries of Germany (English)
{{Cabinet Merkel II}}{{German Cabinets}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Cabinet Merkel Ii}}

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