Germany's incoming Chancellor Friedrich Merz announces cabinet posts

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28 Apr 2025 • 10:47 PM MYT
Germany's incoming Chancellor Friedrich Merz announces cabinet posts

German election winner Friedrich Merz’s CDU party has approved an agreement to form a coalition government with its centre-left rival, bringing him closer to the helm of a leading European power as it grapples with a stagnant economy, the Trump administration's trade policy and the war in Ukraine.


Delegates at a convention of Merz's centre-right Christian Democratic Union party approved the agreement that was reached earlier this month.


German news agency dpa reported that the exact vote count has not been released.


The would-be coalition aims to spur economic growth, ramp up defence spending, take a tougher approach to migration and catch up on long-neglected modernisation for the 27-nation European Union’s most populous member.


The deal still has a bigger hurdle to clear before parliament can meet to elect Merz.


The junior partners in the prospective coalition, the centre-left Social Democrats of outgoing Chancellor Olaf Scholz, put the agreement to the ballot of their entire 358,000-plus membership.







Friedrich Merz, CDU candidate for chancellor and federal CDU chairman, attends the CDU federal committee in Berlin, 28 April, 2025


Friedrich Merz, CDU candidate for chancellor and federal CDU chairman, attends the CDU federal committee in Berlin, 28 April, 2025
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The results are expected to be published on Wednesday.


There is some resistance in the Social Democrats’ ranks after the party finished third in Germany’s snap election in February with its worst post-war result in a national parliamentary election.


The party’s youth wing has come out against the deal.


The CDU is the dominant party in a two-party conservative bloc known as the Union. Its Bavarian sister party, the Christian Social Union, already approved the deal.


If the Social Democrats' members approve the deal, the lower house of the German parliament will meet on 6 May to elect Merz as chancellor.


In that vote, Merz will need a majority of all members of the house to be elected as post-World War II Germany’s 10th chancellor, succeeding Scholz.


The proposed coalition has a relatively modest majority, with 328 of the Bundestag's 630 seats.







CDU/CSU and SPD politicians brief the media after reaching an agreement between their parties on a coalition for a new German government in Berlin, 9 April, 2025


CDU/CSU and SPD politicians brief the media after reaching an agreement between their parties on a coalition for a new German government in Berlin, 9 April, 2025
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Merz's party also announced its proposed government team with CDU members proposed for the following posts:


Thorsten Frei - Head of the Federal Chancellery


Dr Johann Wadephul - Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs


Katherina Reiche - Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy


Patrick Schnieder - Federal Minister of Transport


Karin Prien - Federal Minister of Education, Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth


Dr Karsten Wildberger - Federal Minister for Digitalisation and State Modernisation


Nina Warken - Federal Minister of Health


CSU gets three ministerial posts

The CSU, the Bavarian sister party of the CDU, will fill three ministerial posts. CSU leader Markus Söder announced the following names in Munich.


Alexander Dobrindt - Federal Minister of the Interior and Sport


Dorothee Bär - Minister for Research, Technology and Space


Alois Rainer - Minister for Food, Agriculture and Home Affairs

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