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Third Merkel cabinet : ウィキペディア英語版
Third Merkel cabinet

The incumbent government of Germany, the third cabinet of Federal Chancellor Angela Merkel, was sworn in on 17 December 2013. Led by Merkel, the government is supported by a coalition of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), the Christian Social Union of Bavaria (CSU), and the Social Democrats (SPD).
The CDU received five ministries in addition to the positions of Chancellor and Chancellery Chief of Staff/Minister for Special Affairs. The SPD controls six ministries and the CSU three. Although the CSU received a disproportionate share of ministries relative to its weight in the Bundestag, the six most powerful ministries were divided equally between the CDU and the SPD: the CDU controls the ministries for finance, internal affairs, and defense, while the SPD controls the ministries for foreign affairs, economics and energy, and justice and consumer protection.〔Stephan Wallace (April 29, 2014), (Commentary: Merkel’s Third Government – Return of the Grand Coalition ) American Institute for Contemporary German Studies (AICGS) Washington, D.C.〕


==Composition==
The current federal cabinet is composed of the following ministers and their parliamentary state secretaries〔:de:Kabinett Merkel III〕(deputy ministers):
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|Chancellor
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|data-sort-value="Merkel"| Angela Merkel
|CDU
|22 November 2005 – present
|Minister of State:
Helge Braun (Minister of State to the Federal Chancellor)
Monika Grütters (Commissioner for Culture and the Media)
Aydan Özoğuz (Commissioner for Migrants, Refugees and Integration)
State Secretary:
Klaus-Dieter Fritsche (Commissioner for the Federal Intelligence Services)
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|1
|rowspan=1|Vice-Chancellor
Federal Minister of Economics and Energy
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|data-sort-value="Gabriel"| Sigmar Gabriel
|rowspan=1|SPD
|17 December 2013 – present
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|2
|Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs
|100px
|data-sort-value="Steinmeier"| Frank-Walter Steinmeier
|SPD
|17 December 2013 – present
|Minister of State:
Maria Böhmer
Michael Roth
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|3
|rowspan=1|Federal Minister of the Interior
|100px
|data-sort-value="Maiziere"|Thomas de Maizière
|CDU
|17 December 2013 – present
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|4
|Federal Minister of Justice and Consumer Protection
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|nowrap data-sort-value="Maas"|Heiko Maas
|SPD
|17 December 2013 – present
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|5
|Federal Minister of Finance
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|data-sort-value="Schauble"|Wolfgang Schäuble
|CDU
|28 October 2009 – present
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|-
|6
|rowspan=1|Federal Minister of Labour and Social Affairs
|100px
|data-sort-value="Nahles"|Andrea Nahles
|rowspan=1 |SPD
|nowrap |17 December 2013 – present
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|-
|7
|rowspan=2|Federal Minister of Food and Agriculture
|100px
|data-sort-value="Friedrich"|Hans-Peter Friedrich
|CSU
|17 December 2013 – 17 February 2014
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|7
|100px
|data-sort-value="Schmidt"|Christian Schmidt
|CSU
|17 February 2014 - present
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|8
|rowspan=1|Federal Minister of Defence
|100px
|data-sort-value="Leyen"|Ursula von der Leyen
|CDU
|17 December 2013 – present
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|-
|9
|rowspan=1|Federal Minister for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth
|100px
|data-sort-value="Schwesig"|Manuela Schwesig
|rowspan=1 |SPD
|17 December 2013 – present
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|-
|10
|rowspan=1|Federal Minister of Health
|100px
|data-sort-value="Grohe"|Hermann Gröhe
|rowspan=1 |CDU
|17 December 2013 – present
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|11
|Federal Minister of Transport and Digital Infrastructure
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|data-sort-value="Dobrindt"|Alexander Dobrindt
|CSU
|17 December 2013 – present
|Enak Ferlemann
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|12
|rowspan=1|Federal Minister for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety
|100px
|data-sort-value="Hendricks"|Barbara Hendricks
|SPD
|17 December 2013 – present
|Florian Pronold
Rita Schwarzelühr-Sutter
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|13
|rowspan=1|Federal Minister of Education and Research
|100px
|data-sort-value="Wanka"|Johanna Wanka
|CDU
|14 February 2013 – present
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|-
|14
|Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development
|100px
|data-sort-value="Muller"|Gerd Müller
|CSU
|17 December 2013 – present
|Thomas Silberhorn
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|15
|Federal Minister for Special Tasks
Head of the Chancellery
|100px
|data-sort-value="Altmaier"|Peter Altmaier
|CDU
|17 December 2013 – present
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