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Federal Minister for Special Affairs of Germany : ウィキペディア英語版 | Federal Minister for Special Affairs of Germany A Federal Minister for Special Affairs (''Bundesminister für besondere Aufgaben'') is a federal minister without portfolio of Germany. Currently, the title is commonly given to the head of the Chancellery to provide him with a vote in cabinet meetings. Historically, appointees have been important political aides or politicians waiting for a portfolio or representatives of certain parties, groups or regions. For instance, several East German politicians were appointed after German reunification in 1990. ==List of Federal Ministers for Special Affairs ==
*Robert Tillmanns (CDU), 1953-1955 *Hermann Schäfer (FDP/FVP), 1953-1956 *Waldemar Kraft (BHE), 1953-1956 *Franz Josef Strauß (CSU), 1953-1955 *Heinrich Krone (CDU), 1961-1966 *Ludger Westrick (CDU), 1964-1966, also Head of the Chancellery *Horst Ehmke (SPD), 1969-1972, also Head of the Chancellery *Egon Bahr (SPD), 1972-1974 *Werner Maihofer (FDP), 1972-1974 *Wolfgang Schäuble (CDU), 1984-1989, also Head of the Chancellery *Rudolf Seiters (CDU), 1989-1991, also Head of the Chancellery *Hans Klein (CSU), 1989-1990, also government spokesman *Sabine Bergmann-Pohl (CDU), 1990-1991, last East German head of state *Lothar de Maizière (CDU), 1990, last East German Prime minister *Günther Krause (CDU), 1990-1991, last East German minister of the Interior *Rainer Ortleb (FDP), 1990-1991, last East German FDP chairman *Hansjoachim Walther (DSU), 1990-1991, last DSU chairman *Friedrich Bohl (CDU), 1991-1998, also Head of the Chancellery *Bodo Hombach (SPD), 1998-1999, also Head of the Chancellery *Thomas de Maizière (CDU), 2005-2009, also Head of the Chancellery *Ronald Pofalla (CDU), 2009-2013, also Head of the Chancellery *Peter Altmaier (CDU), since 2013, also Head of the Chancellery
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