The seventeen ministers arrived at the residence of the President of Germany – the Palace of Belvu, where they were awarded the relevant certificate.
The development of the new German German Chancellor Friedrich Merets’ government has been completed; Ministers swear. This was reported by the German journal Spiegel.
The seventeen ministers arrived at the residence of the German president – the Belvu palace. There, President Frank-Walter Steinmeier gave them an appointment certificate.
Then they returned to Bundestag to take an oath there.
For Ministers’ posts are nominated:
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Johann Vadiful (Minister of Foreign Affairs);
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Boris Pistorius (Defense Minister);
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Lars Klinkbale (Vice-Chancellor and Minister of Finance);
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Katerina Rayhe (Economic Minister);
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Alexander Dobrindt (internal minister);
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Berbel Bas (Labor Minister);
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Patrick Schneider (Transport Minister);
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Nina Varken (health minister);
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Verena Hubertz (construction minister);
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Dorothy Ber (Research Minister);
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Karin Prince (Minister of Education and Family);
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KareSten Wildberger (Minister of Digital Associations and State Modernization);
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Aloz Rainer (Minister of Agriculture);
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Stefani Khuban (Minister of Justice);
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KareSten Schneider (Environmental Minister);
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Rome Alabali-Radovan (minister for development of development);
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Torsten Fry (Federal Minister for Special Affairs).
Most important for Ukraine is the appointment of the new Minister of Foreign Affairs, as well as the defense minister.
As we have written, Bundestag in the second attempt supports the appointment of Germany Friedrich Merets Chancellor. In the morning, the first attempt failed, which was the first similar case in Germany history.
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