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The Merz cabinet (, ) is the 25th and current
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of the
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during the 21st legislative session of the
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. It succeeded the previous cabinet led by
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. The cabinet is led by
Friedrich Merz Joachim-Friedrich Martin Josef Merz (; ; born 11November 1955) is a German politician serving as Chancellor of Germany since 6 May 2025. He has also served as Leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) since January 2022, leading the CDU/CSU ...
. The cabinet is composed of Merz's Christian Democratic Union (CDU), its Bavarian sister-party Christian Social Union (CSU) (which form the
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alliance; the so called ''Union'') and the
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(SPD). It is the fifth time a governing coalition between Union and SPD has been formed in post-war German history and the first since the
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led by then-Chancellor
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in 2018.


Coalition formation

The Union (CDU/CSU) with its Chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz emerged from
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as the strongest faction in the new Bundestag. However, the CDU/CSU needed coalition partners (as is usual in German politics) in order to form a majority government. The only possibility of forming a coalition with just one other party was a coalition with the SPD. Mathematically, a two-party coalition with the AfD, which is generally considered to be on the far right, would also have been possible; however, the CDU/CSU had ruled this out before the election. For the coalition negotiations the CDU team included Friedrich Merz and other high-ranking officials such as CSU leader
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, CDU General Secretary
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and CDU parliamentary group leader
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, CSU parliamentary group leader
Alexander Dobrindt Alexander Dobrindt (; born 7 June 1970) is a German politician of the Christian Social Union in Bavaria (CSU) who has been serving as the Federal Minister of the Interior in the government of Chancellor Friedrich Merz since 2025. From 2017 to ...
, the Minister President of Saxony
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, the deputy chairwoman of the CDU
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and CSU politician Dorothee Bär. The SPD delegation was made up of important personalities such as
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and
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Hubertus Heil, as well as the Secretary General Matthias Miersch, Bundestag President
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, the two Minister Presidents
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and Anke Rehlinger, and the head of the SPD in North Rhine-Westphalia Achim Post. Both sides had originally wanted the talks not to commence until 5 March, in view of the 2025 Hamburg state election on 2 March, as well as
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(peaking 3 March), which is very popular in some parts of Germany. Subsequently, however, Klingbeil and Merz agreed to an early start in their talks, so exploratory talks between the two parties began in
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on 28 February 2025, five days after the election. Merz had set himself the target of forming a coalition by
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. From the outset, there were differences of opinion between the CDU and SPD on the reform of the debt brake (which limited the German budget deficit to 0.35% of GDP per year), a possible tax reform, the minimum tax reform, the minimum wage, the citizen's income,
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, and a new right to vote. On 9 April, both SPD and the CDU/CSU parliamentary groups had reached a coalition agreement to form a new cabinet under
Friedrich Merz Joachim-Friedrich Martin Josef Merz (; ; born 11November 1955) is a German politician serving as Chancellor of Germany since 6 May 2025. He has also served as Leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) since January 2022, leading the CDU/CSU ...
’s chancellorship. The coalition government would consist of 10 ministers from the CDU/CSU, and 7 from SPD as per the agreement. Additionally, the
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would be nominated by the SPD among 7 of its ministers.


Chancellor election

The Constitution (Basic Law) requires the
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to propose a Chancellor to the
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for approval by an absolute majority of
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members. Accordingly, after the party leaders of the CDU,
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and SPD signed their coalition agreement on 5 May,
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officially proposed
Friedrich Merz Joachim-Friedrich Martin Josef Merz (; ; born 11November 1955) is a German politician serving as Chancellor of Germany since 6 May 2025. He has also served as Leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) since January 2022, leading the CDU/CSU ...
to Bundestag President
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for election as Chancellor, which was put to the vote the next day by
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. Although the
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and SPD had 328 of 630 members of the Bundestag, in the first round of voting Merz received only 310 votes, below the required 316. This is the first time this has happened in the history of the
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. After the election result was announced, the session was interrupted. According t
Article 63 (3) of the Basic Law
the election of the Chancellor was now in the second phase: within a period of 14 days, i.e. until 20 May, a quarter of the
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could nominate a candidate for election as Federal Chancellor. The number of
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is not predetermined and is theoretically unlimited. If a candidate is elected in one of these ballots, the President must appoint him or her. If no new Federal Chancellor is elected within this period, a final election must be held "without delay" ''(unverzüglich)'' in accordance wit
Article 63 (4) of the Basic Law.
If a candidate achieves the Chancellor majority, he or she must be appointed; if no candidate achieves this majority, the
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must decide whether to appoint the candidate with the most votes (
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) or dissolve the Bundestag. Surprised by his failure to win enough votes, Merz's coalition asked the parliament's legal department whether a second vote could be held the same day. During the adjournment of the session, the
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of the Bundestag discussed a second round of voting. All parliamentary groups agreed that the second round of voting should take place on 6 May. The CDU/CSU and SPD parliamentary groups once again put forward
Friedrich Merz Joachim-Friedrich Martin Josef Merz (; ; born 11November 1955) is a German politician serving as Chancellor of Germany since 6 May 2025. He has also served as Leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) since January 2022, leading the CDU/CSU ...
as their candidate. However, a resolution of the Bundestag was required for this second ballot, as the motion for the election proposal was distributed as a printed matter, which, according to the Bundestag's rules of procedure, may be dealt with no earlier than three days after its submission
Section 78 (5) GOBT
. The
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, SPD,
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and The Left parliamentary groups then tabled a motion that the deadline be shortened, which is permitted unde
Section 126
of the Standing Rules and needs a two-thirds majority to pass. The shortening of the deadline was approved unanimously. Friedrich Merz was elected in the second round of voting. He was then appointed Chancellor by Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and sworn in to the Bundestag. The federal ministers were then appointed by Federal President Steinmeier and then sworn in by the Bundestag.


Composition

In addition to the chancellor, the cabinet consists of 17 ministers, 16 of whom have their own portfolio and one is Minister for Special Affairs (in order to give cabinet rank to the head of the chancellery). The total number of ministers has thus risen by one in comparison to the Scholz cabinet. The Federal Ministry for Digital and State Modernisation has been newly created as a split from the
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ministry and parts of portfolio of the ministry for the interior and of the ministry for economic affairs. Other portfolio reshuffles includes the re-integration of
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back into the ministry for the environment; it had been merged with economic affairs under outgoing minister
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. The responsibility for
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is being merged with the portfolio of family, seniors, women and youth affairs, while the remaining ministry for research has been given the added designations of technology and
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.


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