Federal minister with special attributions
A federal minister with special attributions ( Bundesminister für besondere Aufgaben ) is a Minister without portfolio within the German Federal government . It is named according to the same procedure as the others federal ministers, but without seeing itself allotting government department as tel. There can be several within the cabinet of them, as there can be none of it; there is of them one in the Cabinet Merkel, the Christian Democrat Thomas de Maizière.
It is current that the chief of the federal Chancellerie receives this title. The chief of the Chancellery attends the meetings of the cabinet: as such, it has only row of Secretary of State, and cannot intervene there; if he is also federal minister, i.e. member of the cabinet, he automatically sits there and can thus speak. The two functions are however distinct, although the media confuse them while speaking about one Minister for the Chancellery ().
At the conclusion of the reunification, the October 3rd 1990, some outgoing ministers for old the German Democratic republic entered to the cabinet as federal ministers with special attributions; it remained there only until the end of the session, in January 1991.
List
Federal republic (since 1949)
- 1953-1956: Hermann Schäfer (FDP)
- 1953 - 1955: Franz Josef Strauß (CSU)
- 1953-1955: Robert Tillmanns (CDU)
- 1961 - 1964: Heinrich Krone (CDU), as from 1964 chief of the Federal council of defense
- 1964 - 1966: Ludger Westrick (CDU), chief of the federal Chancellery
- 1969 - 1972: Horst Ehmke (SPD), chief of the federal Chancellery
- 1972-1974: Egon Bahr (SPD)
- 1972-1974: Werner Maihofer (FDP)
- 1984 - 1989: Wolfgang Schäuble (CDU), chief of the federal Chancellery
- 1989 - 1990: Hans Klein (CSU), chief of the office of press and information of the Federal government
- 1989 - 1991: Rudolf Seiters (CDU), chief of the federal Chancellery
- 1990-1991: Sabine Bergmann-Pohl (CDU)
- 1990-1991: Günther Krause (CDU)
- 1990-1991: Lothar de Maizière (CDU)
- 1990-1991: To groove Ortleb (FDP)
- 1990-1991: Hansjoachim Walther (DSU)
- 1991 - 1998: Friedrich Bohl (CDU), chief of the federal Chancellery
- 1998 - 1999: Bodo Hombach (SPD), chief of the federal Chancellery
- Since 2005: Thomas de Maizière (CDU), chief of the federal Chancellery
See too
Source
Related articles
- Minister without portfolio
- Federal government (Germany), federal Chancellery (Germany), Office of press and information of the Federal government
External bonds
- Thomas de Maizière, chief of the federal Chancellery and federal minister with special attributions on the site of the Federal government
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