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  1. The Council of Ministers (German: Ministerrat der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik) was the cabinet and executive branch of the German Democratic Republic from November 1950 until the country was reunified on 3 October 1990. [1] . Originally formed as a body of 18 members, by 1989 the council consisted of 44 members.

  2. The Council of Ministers (Ministerrat der DDR) was the government of East Germany and the highest organ of the state apparatus. Its position in the system of government and its functions and tasks were specified in the Constitution as amended in 1974 as well as in the "Law on the Council of Ministers of the German Democratic Republic ...

  3. Chairman of the Council of Ministers Vorsitzender des Ministerrats: 1 Otto Grotewohl (1894–1964) 12 October 1949: 21 September 1964: SED: 2 Willi Stoph (1914–1999) 21 September 1964: 3 October 1973: SED: 3 Horst Sindermann (1915–1990) 3 October 1973: 29 October 1976: SED (2) Willi Stoph (1914–1999) 29 October 1976: 13 ...

  4. Outside of East Germany, the chairman's post was reckoned as being equivalent to that of president. On paper, the Chairman of the State Council was the second highest ranking state official in East Germany, following the Chairman of the Council of Ministers .