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Helmut Kohl


 

Dr. Helmut Kohl (full name Helmut Josef Michael Kohl) (born 3 April 1930) is a German conservative politician and statesman. He was Chancellor of Germany from 1982 to 1998 (West Germany between 1982 and 1990) and also the leader of the Christian-Democratic Union (CDU) party from 1973-1998.

Kohl's Second Ministry, 29 March 1983 - 11 March 1987

  • Helmut Kohl (CDU) - Chancellor
  • Hans-Dietrich Genscher (FDP) - Vice Chancellor and Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • Manfred Wörner (CDU) - Minister of Defense
  • Friedrich Zimmermann (CSU) - Minister of the Interior
  • Gerhard Stoltenberg (CDU) - Minister of Finance
  • Hans Engelhard (FDP) - Minister of Justice
  • Otto Graf Lambsdorff (FDP) - Minister of Economics
  • Norbert Blüm (CDU) - Minister of Labour and Social Affairs
  • Ignaz Kiechle (CSU) - Minister of Food, Agriculture, And Forestry
  • Werner Dollinger (CSU) - Minister of Transport
  • Oscar Schneider (CSU) - Minister of Construction
  • Heiner Geissler (CDU) - Minister of Youth, Family, and Health
  • Heinz Riesenhuber (CDU) - Minister of Research and Technology
  • Dorothee Wilms (CDU) - Minister of Education and Science
  • Jürgen Warnke (CSU) - Minister of Economic Cooperation
  • Christian Schwarz-Schilling (CDU) - Minister of Posts and Communications
  • Heinrich Windelen (CDU) - Minister of Intra-German Relations
  • Changes

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  • 27 June 1984 - Martin Bangemann (FDP) succeeds Lambsdorff as Minister of Economics.
  • 15 November 1984 - Wolfgang Schäuble (CDU) enters the ministry as Minister of Special Tasks
  • 26 September 1985 - Rita Süssmuth (CDU) succeeds Geissler as Minister of Youth, Family, and Health
  • 6 June 1986 - Rita Süssmuth (CDU) becomes Minister of Youth, Family, Women, and Health. Walter Wallmann (CDU) enters the ministry as Minister of Environment, Nature Conservation, and Reactor Security.