Cabinet of Germany - Present German Cabinet

Present German Cabinet

See also: Cabinet Merkel II

The current federal cabinet (in office since 28 October 2009), consists of the following ministers:

Office Incumbent Since Party Seat
Federal Chancellor Angela Merkel 2005 CDU Berlin
Vice-Chancellor
Federal Minister of Economics and Technology
Philipp Rösler 2011 FDP Berlin
Federal Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle 2009 FDP Berlin
Federal Minister of the Interior Hans-Peter Friedrich 2011 CSU Berlin
Federal Minister of Justice Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger 2009 FDP Berlin
Federal Minister of Finance Wolfgang Schäuble 2009 CDU Berlin
Federal Minister of Labour and Social Affairs Ursula von der Leyen 2009 CDU Berlin
Federal Minister of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection Ilse Aigner 2008 CSU Bonn
Federal Minister of Defence Thomas de Maizière 2011 CDU Bonn
Federal Minister for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth Kristina Schröder 2009 CDU Berlin
Federal Minister of Health Daniel Bahr 2011 FDP Bonn
Federal Minister of Transport, Building and Urban Development Peter Ramsauer 2009 CSU Berlin
Federal Minister for Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety Peter Altmaier 2012 CDU Bonn
Federal Minister of Education and Research Annette Schavan 2005 CDU Bonn
Federal Minister of Economic Cooperation and Development Dirk Niebel 2009 FDP Bonn
Federal Minister for Special Tasks and Head of the Chancellery Ronald Pofalla 2009 CDU Berlin

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