• The First Schröder cabinet (German: Kabinett Schröder I) was the 19th Government of Federal Republic of Germany in office from 27 October 1998 until 22...
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    The Second Schröder cabinet (German: Kabinett Schröder II) was the 19th Government of Federal Republic of Germany in office from 22 October 2002 until...
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    formed after the 1994 elections. It laid down its function after the formation of the Cabinet Schröder I, which was formed following the 1998 elections....
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    The Cabinet Schröder I was the state government of the German state of Lower Saxony from 21 June 1990 until 20 June 1994. The Cabinet was headed by Minister...
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    personnel to help with the 2001 invasion of Afghanistan. Chancellor Gerhard Schröder called a vote of confidence, tying it to his strategy on the war. Four...
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    Gerhard Schröder and was formed by the Social Democratic Party, after Schröder's winning of the 1994 Lower Saxony state election. On 20 June 1994 Schröder was...
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    election and succeeded the second Schröder cabinet. It ceased to function after the formation of second Merkel cabinet, which was installed after the 2009...
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    included Schröder in his shadow cabinet for the party's campaign to unseat incumbent Helmut Kohl as chancellor. During the campaign, Schröder served as...
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    close aide of Gerhard Schröder when Schröder was minister-president of Lower Saxony during most of the 1990s, and served as Schröder's chief of staff from...
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    fourth term in 1994; the 2002 cabinet, the second of Chancellor Gerhard Schröder, had 13 ministers, and the Angela Merkel cabinet as of 22 November 2005 had...
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    Ministry of Education and Research in the government of Gerhard Schröder (Cabinet Schröder I). After the 2002 federal election, he left this office on October...
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    United States. Schröder-Schräder collaborated with Gerrit Rietveld on the following projects: Rietveld-Schroder House (1924) Glass Radio Cabinet (1925) Hanging...
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  • List of Federal Republic of Germany governments (category Cabinets of Germany)
    Government of Germany Chancellor of Germany Vice-Chancellor of Germany Cabinet of Germany The Federal Election took place in September 2017, but the formation...
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  • 2002, in the federal government led by Chancellor Gerhard Schröder (Schröder II cabinet). In this office, he is also a member of the government led...
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    Ministry and the East German National Front organisation. During the Cabinet Schröder II from 2002 to 2005, the ministry had been dissolved and its responsibilities...
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    The Cabinet Wulff I was the state government of the German state of Lower Saxony from 4 March 2003 until 26 February 2008. The Cabinet was headed by Minister...
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    politician in Germany for most of the Schröder government's duration. Following the September 2005 election, in which the Schröder government was defeated, he left...
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    The Scholz cabinet (German: Kabinett Scholz, pronounced [kabiˈnɛt ʃɔlt͡s] ) is the current cabinet of Germany, led by Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz....
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    (22 May 2005), Chancellor Schröder asked the German Bundestag (lower house of parliament) for a vote of no-confidence. Schröder argued that it had become...
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    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...
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    the head of the Federal Ministry of Defence and a member of the Federal Cabinet. According to Article 65a of the German Constitution (German: Grundgesetz)...
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    The Cabinet Weil I was the state government of the German state of Lower Saxony from 19 February 2013 until 22 November 2017. The Cabinet was headed by...
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    Federal Ministry of Defence (Germany) (category Cabinets of Germany)
    federal agency, headed by the Federal Minister of Defence as a member of the Cabinet of Germany. The ministry is headquartered at the Hardthöhe district in...
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    Finance (German: Bundesministerium der Finanzen), abbreviated BMF, is the cabinet-level finance ministry of Germany, with its seat at the Detlev-Rohwedder-Haus...
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    party, Papen resigned from it. The cabinet over which Papen presided was labelled the "cabinet of barons" or "cabinet of monocles". Papen had little support...
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    cabinet was the government of Germany between 26 October 1965 and 30 November 1966. Led by the Christian Democratic Union Ludwig Erhard, the cabinet was...
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    The Kiesinger cabinet was the 8th Government of the Federal Republic of Germany from 1 December 1966 to 22 October 1969 throughout the 5th legislative...
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    responsible for selecting all other members of the government and chairing cabinet meetings. The office was created in the North German Confederation in 1867...
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    Adenauer cabinet (German: Kabinett Adenauer IV) was formed by incumbent Chancellor Konrad Adenauer after the 1961 federal election. The cabinet was sworn...
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    economics and labour market, on which the second term of chancellor Gerhard Schröder wanted to focus, into one hand. Because the new Ministry was very large...
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