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  1. The website of Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz. Here you can find out more about the Federal Chancellor, his activities and the responsibilities of the Federal Chancellery. Data privacy information. We use cookies to enable you to make the best possible u ...

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  3. 306/603. Das Kabinett Schröder II war das 19. Regierungskabinett der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Es amtierte vom 22. Oktober 2002 bis zur Ernennung des Kabinetts Merkel I am 22. November 2005.

  4. The Senate Scholz I ( German: Senat Scholz I) was the government of the German city-state of Hamburg from 7 March 2011 to 15 April 2015. The Cabinet was headed by First Mayor Olaf Scholz and was formed by the Social Democratic Party, who gained an overall majority in the last state-elections. On 7 March 2011 Scholz was elected and sworn in as ...

  5. 8. Dez. 2021 · Chef der neuen Bundesregierung: Bundeskanzler Olaf Scholz (SPD) Olaf Scholz ist Volljurist und seit 1975 Mitglied der SPD - zunächst bei den Jusos und dort sechs Jahre lang stellvertretender Juso ...

  6. Das Kabinett Kohl I war das 13. Regierungskabinett der Bundesrepublik Deutschland und war die erste und bisher einzige Bundesregierung, die durch ein konstruktives Misstrauensvotum, nämlich gegen die Vorgängerregierung unter Bundeskanzler Helmut Schmidt, ins Amt gelangte. Mittels einer Vertrauensfrage, die Helmut Kohl veranlasste und verlor ...

  7. The Scholz cabinet passed a reform law in March 2023 to fix the size of future Bundestags at 630 members. This is achieved by eliminating all overhang and leveling seats, as well as the constituency seat rule ( Grundmandatsklausel ) which awards full proportional representation to parties winning at least three constituency seats, even if they do not meet the five-percent threshold.