Merkel cabinet is the name of any of four cabinets in the Federal Republic of Germany led by Angela Merkel:
First Merkel cabinet (2005–2009)
Second Merkel cabinet (2009–2013)
Third Merkel cabinet (2013–2018)
Fourth Merkel cabinet (2018–2021)
Topics referred to by the same term
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The Fourth Merkelcabinet (German: Kabinett Merkel IV) was the 23rd Government of the Federal Republic of Germany during the 19th legislative session...
The First Merkelcabinet (German: Kabinett Merkel I) was the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany from 22 November 2005 to 27 October 2009 throughout...
The Second Merkelcabinet (German: Kabinett Merkel II) was the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany during the 17th legislative session of the...
Merkelcabinet is the name of any of four cabinets in the Federal Republic of Germany led by Angela Merkel: First Merkelcabinet (2005–2009) Second Merkel...
The Third Merkelcabinet (German: Kabinett Merkel III) was the 23rd Government of the Federal Republic of Germany during the 18th legislative session...
Angela Dorothea Merkel (German: [aŋˈɡeːla doʁoˈteːa ˈmɛʁkl̩] ; née Kasner; born 17 July 1954) is a German retired politician and chemist who served as...
The family of Angela Merkel, the former Chancellor of Germany, is of German and Polish descent. Merkel was born Angela Dorothea Kasner on 17 July 1954...
government between 2005 and 2019, holding successive positions in Angela Merkel'scabinet, most recently as federal minister of defence. Von der Leyen is a member...
Party (SPD), he previously served as Vice Chancellor in the fourth Merkelcabinet and as Federal Minister of Finance from 2018 to 2021. He was also First...
Angela Merkel was elected as the Chancellor of Germany in 2005 and reelected in 2009, 2013, and 2017. She has received numerous accolades, including being...
the Kiesinger cabinet (1966–1969), the First Merkelcabinet (2005–2009), the Third Merkelcabinet (2013-2018), and the Fourth Merkelcabinet (2018–2021)...
the two nuclear powers talked with each other. German Chancellor Angela Merkel told reporters at her closing press conference of the G20 summit: "I was...
The foreign policy of the Angela Merkel government has been the foreign policy of Germany when Merkel was in office as Chancellor of Germany from November...
retained his position as Interior Minister in the Fourth Merkelcabinet. In October 2018, Merkel announced that she would resign as leader of the CDU at...
carefully structured cabinets: Angela Merkel of the CDU/CSU became Chancellor while the SPD was granted the majority of cabinet posts. Coalition formation...
Angela Merkel has received awards and honours from national governments, universities, and other non-governmental organisations. Merkel was the chancellor...
German Reunification. Among the East German politicians to enter the government was future chancellor Angela Merkel, as minister of women and health....
allgemeinen Mindestlohns) was introduced on January 1, 2015, by Angela Merkel's third government, a coalition between the SPD and the CDU. The implementation...
The South Africa Just Energy Transition Investment Plan (JET-IP) is a $8.5bn deal to help South Africa (ZA) decarbonise its economy, struck at COP26 in...
fourth term in 1994; the 2002 cabinet, the second of Chancellor Gerhard Schröder, had 13 ministers, and the Angela Merkelcabinet as of 22 November 2005 had...
The "Pantone Merkel", also known as the "many shades of Merkel" or "Merkel Rainbow", is a compilation of photos of Angela Merkel, former chancellor of...
Intercity bus services in Germany virtually did not exist until 2013, when the market was liberalised with the end of Deutsche Bahn's monopoly on long-distance...
Hospitality Management. The New York Times suggested that Chancellor Angela Merkel was also laying the foundation for new "hyphenated German" groups, namely...