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This is a list of the successive governments of the Federal Republic of Germany from the time of the introduction of the Basic Law in 1949.
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1st Bundestag | ||||||||
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Term | Chancellor | Vice Chancellor | Cabinet | Parties | Seats | |||
1949–1953 | Konrad Adenauer | Franz Blücher | Adenauer I | CDU | 208 of 402 | |||
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2nd Bundestag | ||||||||
Term | Chancellor | Vice Chancellor | Cabinet | Parties | Seats | |||
1953–1957 | Konrad Adenauer | Franz Blücher | Adenauer II | CDU | 333 of 487 | |||
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3rd Bundestag | ||||||||
Term | Chancellor | Vice Chancellor | Cabinet | Parties | Seats | |||
1957–1961 | Konrad Adenauer | Ludwig Erhard | Adenauer III | CDU | 287 of 497 | |||
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DP | ||||||||
4th Bundestag | ||||||||
Term | Chancellor | Vice Chancellor | Cabinets | Parties | Seats | |||
1961–1962 | Konrad Adenauer | Ludwig Erhard | Adenauer IV Adenauer V |
CDU | 309 of 499 | |||
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1963–1965 | Ludwig Erhard | Erich Mende | Erhard I | CDU | ||||
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5th Bundestag | ||||||||
Term | Chancellor | Vice Chancellor | Cabinet | Parties | Seats | |||
1965–1966 | Ludwig Erhard | Erich Mende | Erhard II | CDU | 294 of 496 | |||
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CSU | ||||||||
1966–1969 | Kurt Georg Kiesinger | Willy Brandt | Kiesinger | CDU | 447 of 496 | |||
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CSU | ||||||||
6th Bundestag | ||||||||
Term | Chancellor | Vice Chancellor | Cabinet | Parties | Seats | |||
1969–1972 | Willy Brandt | Walter Scheel | Brandt I | SPD | 254 of 496 | |||
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7th Bundestag | ||||||||
Term | Chancellor | Vice Chancellor | Cabinet | Parties | Seats | |||
1972–1974 | Willy Brandt | Walter Scheel | Brandt II | SPD | 271 of 496 | |||
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1974–1976 | Helmut Schmidt | Hans-Dietrich Genscher | Schmidt I | SPD | ||||
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8th Bundestag | ||||||||
Term | Chancellor | Vice Chancellor | Cabinet | Parties | Seats | |||
1976–1980 | Helmut Schmidt | Hans-Dietrich Genscher | Schmidt II | SPD | 253 of 496 | |||
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9th Bundestag | ||||||||
Term | Chancellor | Vice Chancellor | Cabinet | Parties | Seats | |||
1980–1982 | Helmut Schmidt | Hans-Dietrich Genscher | Schmidt III | SPD | 271 of 497 | |||
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1982–1983 | Helmut Kohl | Hans-Dietrich Genscher | Kohl I | CDU | 279 of 497 | |||
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10th Bundestag | ||||||||
Term | Chancellor | Vice Chancellor | Cabinet | Parties | Seats | |||
1983–1987 | Helmut Kohl | Hans-Dietrich Genscher | Kohl II | CDU | 278 of 498 | |||
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CSU | ||||||||
11th Bundestag | ||||||||
Term | Chancellor | Vice Chancellor | Cabinet | Parties | Seats | |||
1987–1991[1] | Helmut Kohl | Hans-Dietrich Genscher | Kohl III | CDU | 269 of 497 | |||
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CSU | ||||||||
12th Bundestag | ||||||||
Term | Chancellor | Vice Chancellor | Cabinet | Parties | Seats | |||
1991–1994[1] | Helmut Kohl | Hans-Dietrich Genscher (1990–1992) Klaus Kinkel (1992–1994) |
Kohl IV | CDU | 398 of 662 | |||
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CSU | ||||||||
13th Bundestag | ||||||||
Term | Chancellor | Vice Chancellor | Cabinet | Parties | Seats | |||
1994–1998 | Helmut Kohl | Klaus Kinkel | Kohl V | CDU | 341 of 672 | |||
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14th Bundestag | ||||||||
Term | Chancellor | Vice Chancellor | Cabinet | Parties | Seats | |||
1998–2002 | Gerhard Schröder | Joschka Fischer | Schröder I | SPD | 342 of 669 | |||
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15th Bundestag | ||||||||
Term | Chancellor | Vice Chancellor | Cabinet | Parties | Seats | |||
2002–2005 | Gerhard Schröder | Joschka Fischer | Schröder II | SPD | 306 of 603 | |||
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16th Bundestag | ||||||||
Term | Chancellor | Vice Chancellor | Cabinet | Parties | Seats | |||
2005–2009 | Angela Merkel | Franz Müntefering (2005–2007) Frank-Walter Steinmeier (2007–2009) |
Merkel I | CDU | 448 of 614 | |||
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17th Bundestag | ||||||||
Term | Chancellor | Vice Chancellor | Cabinet | Parties | Seats | |||
2009–2013 | Angela Merkel | Guido Westerwelle (2009–2011) Philipp Rösler (2011–2013) |
Merkel II | CDU | 332 of 622 | |||
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18th Bundestag | ||||||||
Term | Chancellor | Vice Chancellor | Cabinet | Parties | Seats | |||
2013–2018[2] | Angela Merkel | Sigmar Gabriel | Merkel III | CDU | 504 of 631 | |||
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19th Bundestag | ||||||||
Term | Chancellor | Vice Chancellor | Cabinet | Parties | Seats | |||
2018–2021[2] | Angela Merkel | Olaf Scholz | Merkel IV | CDU | 399 of 709 | |||
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20th Bundestag | ||||||||
Term | Chancellor | Vice Chancellor | Cabinet | Parties | Seats | |||
2021–2025 | Olaf Scholz | Robert Habeck | Scholz | SPD | 416 of 736 | |||
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21st Bundestag | ||||||||
Term | Chancellor | Vice Chancellor | Cabinet | Parties | Seats | |||
2025–present | Friedrich Merz | Lars Klingbeil | Merz | CDU | 328 of 630 | |||
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