Federal Minister for Special Affairs of Germany

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Federal Minister for Special Affairs
Bundesminister für besondere Aufgaben
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Wolfgang Schmidt in Berlin on 7 June 2024 (cropped).jpg
Incumbent
Wolfgang Schmidt
since 8 December 2021
German Chancellery
Formation6 October 1953
First holder Franz Josef Strauß

A Federal Minister for Special Affairs (German : Bundesminister für besondere Aufgaben, pronounced [ˈbʊndəsmiˌnɪstɐfyːɐ̯bəˈzɔndəʁəˈʔaʊfˌɡaːbn̩] ) is a member of the German government without portfolio.

Early Minister for Special Affairs were assigned different tasks by the Chancellor. For example, Robert Tillmanns, one of the first two Ministers for Special Affairs, represented the federal government in the Council of Elders of the Bundestag. Other responsibilities delegated to different Ministers for Special Affairs included the middle class, water management, the Federal Defense Council or the affairs of the Vice-Chancellor of Germany.

Since 1964, this use of the title fell out of favour. Instead, the title is often given to the Chief of staff of the Chancellery to provide him with a vote in cabinet meetings. The last Chief of staff of the Chancellery not to concurrently hold the title of minister special affairs was Frank-Walter Steinmeier (1999–2005), who instead retained the lower Secretary of State rank; however regardless of ministerial rank, the title "Kanzleramtsminister" (Minister of the Chancellery) is frequently used to refer to the job. Historically, appointees to the ministry who weren't heads of the chancellery at the same time have often been important political aides or politicians waiting for a portfolio or representatives of certain parties, groups or regions.

For instance, after German reunification in 1990, some members of the final East German government, former Association of Free Democrats (the affiliated group of the FDP, the then-junior coalition partner) Volkskammer leader Rainer Ortleb and President of the Volkskammer Sabine Bergmann-Pohl were appointed as Federal Ministers for Special Affairs, in order to provide a representation of the New states of Germany in the federal government.

List of Federal Ministers for Special Affairs

Political Party:   CSU    CDU    SPD    FDP    GB/BHE

PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
ResponsibilitiesTerm of OfficePolitical Party
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
1 Verteidigungsminister Franz Josef Strauss (4909816836).jpg Franz Josef Strauß
(1915–1988)
N/A6 October 195312 October 19552 years, 6 days Christian Social Union
2 Robert Tillmanns
(1896–1955)
represented cabinet in the Council of Elders of the German Bundestag 20 October 195312 November 1955
(died in office)
2 years, 23 days Christian Democratic Union
3 Waldemar Kraft 1953.jpg Waldemar Kraft
(1898–1977)
responsible for water management20 October 195312 October 19552 years, 23 days All-German Bloc/
League of Expellees and Deprived of Rights
4 Hermann Schafer (cropped).jpg Hermann Schäfer
(1892–1966)
responsible for small and medium-sized businesses20 October 195316 October 19562 years, 362 days Free Democratic Party
5 Heinrich Krone (1961).jpg Heinrich Krone
(1895–1989)
Federal Defense Council questions14 November 196130 November 19665 years, 16 days Christian Democratic Union
6 Bundesarchiv Bild 183-64728-0012, Ludger Westrick.jpg Ludger Westrick
(1894–1990)
Head of the Federal Chancellery 16 June 196430 November 19662 years, 167 days Christian Democratic Union
7 Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F041575-0018, Horst Ehmke bei Pressekonferenz.jpg Horst Ehmke
(1927–2017)
Head of the Federal Chancellery22 October 196915 December 19723 years, 54 days Social Democratic Party
8 Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F042278-0004, Prof. Dr. Werner Maihofer.jpg Werner Maihofer
(1918–2009)
Minister for Vice-Chancellor's Affairs15 December 197216 May 19741 year, 152 days Free Democratic Party
9 Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F030521-0007, Egon Bahr.jpg Egon Bahr
(1922–2015)
Federal Minister in the Federal Chancellery 15 December 197216 May 19741 year, 152 days Social Democratic Party
10 KAS-Schauble, Wolfgang-Bild-1665-1 (cropped).jpg Wolfgang Schäuble
(1942-2023)
Head of the Federal Chancellery15 November 198421 April 19894 years, 157 days Christian Democratic Union
11 RudolfSeiters.jpg Rudolf Seiters
(born 1937)
Head of the Federal Chancellery21 April 198926 November 19912 years, 219 days Christian Democratic Union
12 Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F083495-0022, Hans Klein.jpg Hans Klein
(1931–1996)
government spokesman and head of the Press and Information Office of the Federal Government26 November 198920 December 19901 year, 24 days Christian Social Union
13 Maziere.jpg Lothar de Maizière
(born 1940)
after German reunification 3 October 199019 December 199077 days Christian Democratic Union
14 Sabine Bergmann-Pohl.jpg Sabine Bergmann-Pohl
(born 1946)
3 October 199017 January 1991106 days Christian Democratic Union
15 Bundesarchiv Bild 183-1990-0711-300, Gunther Krause (CDU) (cropped).jpg Günther Krause
(born 1953)
3 October 199017 January 1991106 days Christian Democratic Union
16 Bundesarchiv Bild 183-1990-0309-322, Rainer Ortleb.jpg Rainer Ortleb
(born 1944)
3 October 199017 January 1991106 days Free Democratic Party
17 Hansjoachim Walther (cropped).jpg Hansjoachim Walther
(1939–2005)
3 October 199017 January 1991106 days German Social Union
18 FBOHL1.jpg Friedrich Bohl
(born 1945)
Head of the Federal Chancellery26 November 199127 October 19987 years, 283 days Christian Democratic Union
19 Bodo Hombach.jpg Bodo Hombach
(born 1952)
Head of the Federal Chancellery27 October 19987 July 1999253 days Social Democratic Party
20 Thomas de Maiziere Dresden (crop).jpg Thomas de Maizière
(born 1954)
Head of the Federal Chancellery22 November 200527 October 20093 years, 339 days Christian Democratic Union
21 Ronald Pofalla 2007.jpg Ronald Pofalla
(born 1959)
Head of the Federal Chancellery28 October 200917 December 20134 years, 50 days Christian Democratic Union
22 Peter Altmaier Portrait.png Peter Altmaier
(born 1958)
Head of the Federal Chancellery17 December 201314 March 20184 years, 87 days Christian Democratic Union
23 Helge Braun Portrat 2017.jpg Helge Braun
(born 1972)
Head of the Federal Chancellery14 March 20188 December 20213 years, 269 days Christian Democratic Union
24 Wolfgang Schmidt in Berlin on 7 June 2024 (cropped).jpg Wolfgang Schmidt
(born 1970)
Head of the Federal Chancellery8 December 2021Incumbent3 years, 89 days Social Democratic Party