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   Government (Regierung):
    Federal parliamentary republic
    and multi-party democracy
   President
    (Bundespräsident):Joachim
    Gauck (No party; New
    Forum/Alliance 90 1989-1990)
   Chancellor (Bundeskanzlerin):
    Angela Merkel (CDU)
   President of the Bundestag
    (Präsident des Deutschen
    Bundestages) : Norbert
    Lammert (CDU)
   President of the Bundesrat
    (Präsident des Bundesrats):
    Horst Seehofer (CSU)
   Christian Democratic Union of
    Germany (Christlich
    Demokratische Union
    Deutschlands, CDU)
   Christian Social Union in Bavaria
    (Christlich-Soziale Union in
    Bayern, CSU)
   Social Democratic Party of
    Germany (Sozialdemokratische
    Partei Deutschlands, SPD)
   Free Democratic Party (Freie
    Demokratische Partei, FDP)
   The Left (Die Linke, LINKE)
   Alliance ‘90/The Greens
    (Bündnis 90/Die Grünen)
   1990: CDU/CSU
   1994: CDU/CSU
   1998: SPD
   2002: SPD
   2005: CDU/CSU
   2009: CDU/CSU
   Free Voters (Freie Wähler, FW)
   Pirate Party Germany (Piratenpartei Deutschland,
    PIRATEN)
   National Democratic Party of Germany - The
    People’s Union (Nationaldemokratische Partei
    Deutschlands – Die Volksunion, NPD)
   South Schleswig Voter Federation
    (Südschleswigscher Wählerverband , SSW)
   Citizens in Rage (Bürger in Wut, BIW)
   German Communist Party (Deutsche
    Kommunistische Partei, DKP)
   Christian democratic and
    conservative party
   Founded in 1945 and currently the
    largest party ahead of the Social
    Democratic Party of Germany
   Regarded as part of the centre-
    right of the German political
    spectrum
   Forms the CDU/CSU grouping
    (also known as the Union)
    together with its sister party, the
    Christian Social Union of
    Bavaria, in the Bundestag
   Member of the European People’s
    Party (EPP) and sits in the EPP
    Group in the European Parliament
   Christian Democratic and
    Conservative Party
   Founded in 1945
   Operates only in Bavaria while its
    sister party, the Christian
    Democratic Union, operates in the
    other 15 states
   The smallest of the six parties
    represented in the Bundestag, it
    only has 45 seats
   Founded as a continuation of the
    Weimar-era Catholic Bavarian
    People’s Party
   Currently governs at federal level
    with both its sister Christian
    Democratic Union and Free
    Democratic Party
 Social-democratic liberal party
 Second largest party behind the
  Christian Democratic Union and the
  oldest parliament represented party
 Governed at federal level in grand
  coalition with the Christian
  Democratic Union and Christian
  Social Union between 2005 and
  2009
 Defeated in the federal election of
  2009 with its share of votes having
  decreased from 34.2% to 23%, it is
  currently the largest Bundestag
  represented opposition party
 Full member of the Party of
  European Socialists and Socialist
  International
 Centre-right classical liberal party
 Founded on 11 December 1948
 Currently serves as junior coalition
  partner to the Union (Christian
  Democratic Union and Christian
  Social Union) and is the third
  largest Bundestag represented
  party with 93 members
 Has held the balance of power in
  the Bundestag for most of the
  Federal Republic’ history has been
  in federal government longer than
  any other party as junior coalition
  partner to either the CDU/CSU
  (1949-56; 1961-66; 1982-88; since
  2009) or the Social Democratic
  Party (1969-82)
 Democratic socialist party and
  most left-wing Bundestag
  represented party
 Founded on 16 June 2007 as
  merger of the Party of Democratic
  Socialism- successor of the
  Socialist Unity Party of Germany
  (the ruling party of the former
  East Germany) and Electoral
  Alternative for Labour and Social
  Justice (WASG)
 Won 76 out of 622 seats after
  polling 11.9% of the vote in 2009
  federal elections
 Member of the Party of the
  European Left and largest party in
  the European United Left-Nordic
  Green Left group in the European
  Parliament internationally
   Green and centre-left
    party
   Founded in 1980 as The
    Greens and 1993 with
    merger of the Greens and
    Alliance 90
   Won 10.7% of the votes in
    2009 federal elections
   With 68 out of 622 seats in
    the Bundestag , it is the
    second smallest
    Bundestag represented
    party
   Received 10.2% of the
    vote in 2008 Bavaria
    state election and
    gained first 20 seats in
    the Landtag
 Civil libertarian and social liberal
  Party based on model of Swedish
  Piratpartiet
 Founded on 10 September 2006
 Supports preservation of current
  civil rights in telephony and on the
  Internet; particularly opposes
  European data retention policies
  and Germany’s new Internet
  censorship law
  Zugangserschwerungsgesetz
 Favors civil right to information
  privacy and copyright, education,
  and genetic patents policies
 Far right nationalist party
 Founded on 28 November 1964 as
  successor to the German Reich
  Party
 Merged with far right German
  People’s Union on 1 January 2011 ,
  which added the ‘The People’s
  Union’ to the party name
 Often described as a neo-Nazi
  organization and “the most
  significant neo-Nazi party to
  emerge after 1945”
 Currently represented in only two
  of Germany’s sixteen state
  parliaments, it has no seats at
  federal level
   Regional social liberal and ethnic
    minority interests party;
    represents the Danish and
    Frisian minorities
   Founded in 1948
   Does not identify itself with left-
    right scale, but bases its policies
    on Scandinavian countries
   Represented in the diet
    (Landtag) of Schleswig-Holstein
    and several regional and
    municipal courts
   In most recent Schleswig-
    Holstein election of 2009, it
    gained 4.3% of the vote and
    won four seats
   Right-wing populist voter’s
    association
   Founded in March 2004 as
    successor to the Bremen section
    of the Law and Order Offensive
    Party (“Schill party”)
   Its focus has been on important
    issues like crime fighting and
    immigration policy
   Took part in Bremen
    parliamentary election of 2007
   Won 3.7% of the popular state
    statewide in Bremen state
    election of 2011
   Communist, Marxist-Leninist
    party
   Founded in 1968 to take the place
    of the banned Communist Party
    of Germany
   Remained on the political fringe
    and never won more than 0.3% of
    the total votes in federal elections
   Had relatively larger support in
    the 1970s; managed to get at least
    2.2% in elections Hamburg; at
    least 3.1% in elections in Bremen;
    at least 2.7% in Saarland
   Entered a significant decline in
    the years following German
    reunification; as of 2008,
    membership is only some 4,000
   Chairwoman of the Christian
    Democratic Union and current
    Chancellor of Germany, the first
    woman to hold the office
   Born on 17 July 1954 in Hamburg
   Also served as chairwoman of the
    CDU-CSU parliamentary coalition
    from 2002 to 2005
   Led a grand coalition with the
    Christian Social Union from 2005
    to 2009
   Was also President of the
    European Union in 2007 and
    chaired the G8 and played an
    important role in the negotiation
    of the Treaty of Lisbon and the
    Berlin Declaration
   Chairman of the Christian Social
    Union and current Minister-
    President of Bavaria
   Born on 4 July 1949 in Ingolstadt
   Also was Federal Minister for
    Health and Social Security from
    1992 to 1998 and served as
    Federal Minister of Food,
    Agriculture and Consumer
    Protection in Angela Merkel’s
    cabinet from 2005 to 2008
   Became the new chairman of CSU
    at a party convention on 25
    October 2008 with 90% of the
    votes
   Was elected Minister-President of
    Bavaria on 27 October by the
    Landtag with votes from the Free
    Democratic Party
   Chairman of the Social
    Democratic Party of Germany
   Born on 12 September 1959 in
    Goslar
   Previously served as Minister-
    President of Lower Saxony from
    15 December 1999-4 March 2003
   Became the SPD’s
    “Representative for Pop Culture
    and Pop Discourse” from 2003 to
    2005 after being voted out of
    office
   Was the Federal Minister for the
    Environment, Nature
    Conservation and Nuclear Safety
    in Angela Merkel’s first cabinet
   Chairman of the Free Democratic
    Party and the current Federal
    Minister of Economics and
    Technology and Vice Chancellor of
    Germany
   Born on 24 February 1973 in the
    former South Vietnam
   Physician by profession; served as
    Minister for Economics and
    Deputy Prime Minister of Lower
    Saxony between February and
    October 2009
   Also served as Federal Minister of
    Health in Angela Merkel’s second
    cabinet from 2009 to 2011
   Is of Vietnamese origin and was
    adopted by a German couple
    when he was an infant
   President of The Left (jointly with
    Klaus Ernst)
   Born on 7 August 1961
   Was born in the former East
    Germany and joined the Socialist
    Unity Party of Germany in 1984;
    was also a member of its
    successor parties- Party of
    Democratic Socialism (1990-2005)
    and The Left (from 2007)
   Was elected to the Bundestag for
    the Party of Democratic Socialism
    in 2002
   Has been criticized for suggesting
    former Stasi employees as
    members of parliaments and
    governments
   Co-chair of the Left (together
    with Gesine Lötzsch)
   Born on 1 November 1954 in
    Munich
   Has served as a member of The
    Left in the Bundestag since 2005
   Became a member of the
    German Metalworkers’ Union in
    1972; took the chair of regional
    trade unions youth organization
    in 1974 in Munich (until 1979),
    becoming a member of the SPD
   Studied political economy at the
    University of Hamburg between
    1979 and 1984
   One of the two party chairs of
    Alliance ‘90/The Greens
    (together with Cem Özdemir)
   Born on 15 May 1955 in Ulm
   Came into contact with the
    Green Party on election
    campaign tours
   Became press spokesperson for
    the Greens in the Bundestag in
    1985, in spite of being a
    newcomer to this position
   Elected for the first time as a
    Member of the European
    Parliament for the Greens in
    1989
   Co-chairperson of Alliance ‘90/The
    Greens, along with Claudia Roth
   Born on 21 December 1965 in Bad
    Urach
   Was a Member of Parliament of
    the Bundestag for eight years
    (1994 to 2002) and of the
    European Parliament for five
    years (2004 to 2009)
   Is also a member of the Advisory
    Board of the Institute for Cultural
    Diplomacy
   Is the son of a Circassian
    gastarbeiter family from Turkey;
    acquired German citizenship in
    1983
   Christian Democratic Union: 32.0%
   Christian Social Union in Bavaria: 7.4%
   Social Democratic Party of Germany: 27.9%
   Free Democratic Party: 9.4%
   The Left: 11.1%
   Alliance ‘90/The Greens: 9.2%
   Pirate Party Germany: 0.1%
   National Democratic Party: 1.8%
   Human Environment Animal Welfare: 0.0%
   The Republicans: 0.1%
   Ecological Democratic Party: 0.2%
   Family Party: 0.0%
   Others: 0.7%
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Politics of Germany

  • 2. Government (Regierung): Federal parliamentary republic and multi-party democracy  President (Bundespräsident):Joachim Gauck (No party; New Forum/Alliance 90 1989-1990)  Chancellor (Bundeskanzlerin): Angela Merkel (CDU)  President of the Bundestag (Präsident des Deutschen Bundestages) : Norbert Lammert (CDU)  President of the Bundesrat (Präsident des Bundesrats): Horst Seehofer (CSU)
  • 3. Christian Democratic Union of Germany (Christlich Demokratische Union Deutschlands, CDU)  Christian Social Union in Bavaria (Christlich-Soziale Union in Bayern, CSU)  Social Democratic Party of Germany (Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands, SPD)  Free Democratic Party (Freie Demokratische Partei, FDP)  The Left (Die Linke, LINKE)  Alliance ‘90/The Greens (Bündnis 90/Die Grünen)
  • 4. 1990: CDU/CSU  1994: CDU/CSU  1998: SPD  2002: SPD  2005: CDU/CSU  2009: CDU/CSU
  • 5. Free Voters (Freie Wähler, FW)  Pirate Party Germany (Piratenpartei Deutschland, PIRATEN)  National Democratic Party of Germany - The People’s Union (Nationaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands – Die Volksunion, NPD)  South Schleswig Voter Federation (Südschleswigscher Wählerverband , SSW)  Citizens in Rage (Bürger in Wut, BIW)  German Communist Party (Deutsche Kommunistische Partei, DKP)
  • 6. Christian democratic and conservative party  Founded in 1945 and currently the largest party ahead of the Social Democratic Party of Germany  Regarded as part of the centre- right of the German political spectrum  Forms the CDU/CSU grouping (also known as the Union) together with its sister party, the Christian Social Union of Bavaria, in the Bundestag  Member of the European People’s Party (EPP) and sits in the EPP Group in the European Parliament
  • 7. Christian Democratic and Conservative Party  Founded in 1945  Operates only in Bavaria while its sister party, the Christian Democratic Union, operates in the other 15 states  The smallest of the six parties represented in the Bundestag, it only has 45 seats  Founded as a continuation of the Weimar-era Catholic Bavarian People’s Party  Currently governs at federal level with both its sister Christian Democratic Union and Free Democratic Party
  • 8.  Social-democratic liberal party  Second largest party behind the Christian Democratic Union and the oldest parliament represented party  Governed at federal level in grand coalition with the Christian Democratic Union and Christian Social Union between 2005 and 2009  Defeated in the federal election of 2009 with its share of votes having decreased from 34.2% to 23%, it is currently the largest Bundestag represented opposition party  Full member of the Party of European Socialists and Socialist International
  • 9.  Centre-right classical liberal party  Founded on 11 December 1948  Currently serves as junior coalition partner to the Union (Christian Democratic Union and Christian Social Union) and is the third largest Bundestag represented party with 93 members  Has held the balance of power in the Bundestag for most of the Federal Republic’ history has been in federal government longer than any other party as junior coalition partner to either the CDU/CSU (1949-56; 1961-66; 1982-88; since 2009) or the Social Democratic Party (1969-82)
  • 10.  Democratic socialist party and most left-wing Bundestag represented party  Founded on 16 June 2007 as merger of the Party of Democratic Socialism- successor of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (the ruling party of the former East Germany) and Electoral Alternative for Labour and Social Justice (WASG)  Won 76 out of 622 seats after polling 11.9% of the vote in 2009 federal elections  Member of the Party of the European Left and largest party in the European United Left-Nordic Green Left group in the European Parliament internationally
  • 11. Green and centre-left party  Founded in 1980 as The Greens and 1993 with merger of the Greens and Alliance 90  Won 10.7% of the votes in 2009 federal elections  With 68 out of 622 seats in the Bundestag , it is the second smallest Bundestag represented party
  • 12. Received 10.2% of the vote in 2008 Bavaria state election and gained first 20 seats in the Landtag
  • 13.  Civil libertarian and social liberal Party based on model of Swedish Piratpartiet  Founded on 10 September 2006  Supports preservation of current civil rights in telephony and on the Internet; particularly opposes European data retention policies and Germany’s new Internet censorship law Zugangserschwerungsgesetz  Favors civil right to information privacy and copyright, education, and genetic patents policies
  • 14.  Far right nationalist party  Founded on 28 November 1964 as successor to the German Reich Party  Merged with far right German People’s Union on 1 January 2011 , which added the ‘The People’s Union’ to the party name  Often described as a neo-Nazi organization and “the most significant neo-Nazi party to emerge after 1945”  Currently represented in only two of Germany’s sixteen state parliaments, it has no seats at federal level
  • 15. Regional social liberal and ethnic minority interests party; represents the Danish and Frisian minorities  Founded in 1948  Does not identify itself with left- right scale, but bases its policies on Scandinavian countries  Represented in the diet (Landtag) of Schleswig-Holstein and several regional and municipal courts  In most recent Schleswig- Holstein election of 2009, it gained 4.3% of the vote and won four seats
  • 16. Right-wing populist voter’s association  Founded in March 2004 as successor to the Bremen section of the Law and Order Offensive Party (“Schill party”)  Its focus has been on important issues like crime fighting and immigration policy  Took part in Bremen parliamentary election of 2007  Won 3.7% of the popular state statewide in Bremen state election of 2011
  • 17. Communist, Marxist-Leninist party  Founded in 1968 to take the place of the banned Communist Party of Germany  Remained on the political fringe and never won more than 0.3% of the total votes in federal elections  Had relatively larger support in the 1970s; managed to get at least 2.2% in elections Hamburg; at least 3.1% in elections in Bremen; at least 2.7% in Saarland  Entered a significant decline in the years following German reunification; as of 2008, membership is only some 4,000
  • 18. Chairwoman of the Christian Democratic Union and current Chancellor of Germany, the first woman to hold the office  Born on 17 July 1954 in Hamburg  Also served as chairwoman of the CDU-CSU parliamentary coalition from 2002 to 2005  Led a grand coalition with the Christian Social Union from 2005 to 2009  Was also President of the European Union in 2007 and chaired the G8 and played an important role in the negotiation of the Treaty of Lisbon and the Berlin Declaration
  • 19. Chairman of the Christian Social Union and current Minister- President of Bavaria  Born on 4 July 1949 in Ingolstadt  Also was Federal Minister for Health and Social Security from 1992 to 1998 and served as Federal Minister of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection in Angela Merkel’s cabinet from 2005 to 2008  Became the new chairman of CSU at a party convention on 25 October 2008 with 90% of the votes  Was elected Minister-President of Bavaria on 27 October by the Landtag with votes from the Free Democratic Party
  • 20. Chairman of the Social Democratic Party of Germany  Born on 12 September 1959 in Goslar  Previously served as Minister- President of Lower Saxony from 15 December 1999-4 March 2003  Became the SPD’s “Representative for Pop Culture and Pop Discourse” from 2003 to 2005 after being voted out of office  Was the Federal Minister for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety in Angela Merkel’s first cabinet
  • 21. Chairman of the Free Democratic Party and the current Federal Minister of Economics and Technology and Vice Chancellor of Germany  Born on 24 February 1973 in the former South Vietnam  Physician by profession; served as Minister for Economics and Deputy Prime Minister of Lower Saxony between February and October 2009  Also served as Federal Minister of Health in Angela Merkel’s second cabinet from 2009 to 2011  Is of Vietnamese origin and was adopted by a German couple when he was an infant
  • 22. President of The Left (jointly with Klaus Ernst)  Born on 7 August 1961  Was born in the former East Germany and joined the Socialist Unity Party of Germany in 1984; was also a member of its successor parties- Party of Democratic Socialism (1990-2005) and The Left (from 2007)  Was elected to the Bundestag for the Party of Democratic Socialism in 2002  Has been criticized for suggesting former Stasi employees as members of parliaments and governments
  • 23. Co-chair of the Left (together with Gesine Lötzsch)  Born on 1 November 1954 in Munich  Has served as a member of The Left in the Bundestag since 2005  Became a member of the German Metalworkers’ Union in 1972; took the chair of regional trade unions youth organization in 1974 in Munich (until 1979), becoming a member of the SPD  Studied political economy at the University of Hamburg between 1979 and 1984
  • 24. One of the two party chairs of Alliance ‘90/The Greens (together with Cem Özdemir)  Born on 15 May 1955 in Ulm  Came into contact with the Green Party on election campaign tours  Became press spokesperson for the Greens in the Bundestag in 1985, in spite of being a newcomer to this position  Elected for the first time as a Member of the European Parliament for the Greens in 1989
  • 25. Co-chairperson of Alliance ‘90/The Greens, along with Claudia Roth  Born on 21 December 1965 in Bad Urach  Was a Member of Parliament of the Bundestag for eight years (1994 to 2002) and of the European Parliament for five years (2004 to 2009)  Is also a member of the Advisory Board of the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy  Is the son of a Circassian gastarbeiter family from Turkey; acquired German citizenship in 1983
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  • 27. Christian Democratic Union: 32.0%  Christian Social Union in Bavaria: 7.4%  Social Democratic Party of Germany: 27.9%  Free Democratic Party: 9.4%  The Left: 11.1%  Alliance ‘90/The Greens: 9.2%  Pirate Party Germany: 0.1%  National Democratic Party: 1.8%  Human Environment Animal Welfare: 0.0%  The Republicans: 0.1%  Ecological Democratic Party: 0.2%  Family Party: 0.0%  Others: 0.7%