Vice-Chancellor of Germany
















Vice Chancellor of Germany

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Incumbent
Olaf Scholz

since 14 March 2018
Inaugural holder Otto of Stolberg-Wernigerode
Formation 1 June 1878



























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The Deputy to the Federal Chancellor (German: Stellvertreter des Bundeskanzlers), widely known as the Vice Chancellor (German: Vizekanzler) of Germany[1] is, according to protocol, the second highest position in the Cabinet of Germany. He is the equivalent of a deputy prime minister in other parliamentary systems.


The 18th and current Vice Chancellor of Germany (Federal Republic) is Olaf Scholz, who was appointed to the position on 14 March 2018 and also serves as the Federal Minister of Finance.




Contents






  • 1 Office


  • 2 History


  • 3 Lists of Vice Chancellors


    • 3.1 German Empire (Allgemeiner Stellvertreter des Reichskanzlers)


    • 3.2 Weimar Republic (Allgemeiner Stellvertreter des Reichskanzlers)


    • 3.3 Nazi Germany (Reichvizekanzler)


    • 3.4 Federal Republic of Germany




  • 4 References





Office


As provided by the Basic Law (Constitution), Vice Chancellor is not an independent office, but a position held by one of the ministers. Since 1966, it has often been held by the Minister of Foreign Affairs. It is the Chancellor who chooses which minister serves as Vice Chancellor.


Since coalition governments are common in German politics, the Vice Chancellor is in most cases a minister of the junior coalition partner, often the respective party leader.


In case of the Chancellor's absence, the Vice Chancellor acts in his or her place, for instance by heading Cabinet meetings.


The Vice Chancellor will not automatically become Chancellor for the rest of the term if the Chancellor dies or becomes unable to fulfill his or her duties in any other way. It is the President who asks the Vice Chancellor to fulfill the Chancellor's duties until the Bundestag elects a new Chancellor. This has happened only once: Vice Chancellor Walter Scheel was acting Chancellor for nine days in May 1974 between Chancellor Willy Brandt’s resignation and Helmut Schmidt’s election.



History


The office was initially established by the 1878 Stellvertretungsgesetz (Deputation Act), which provided for the Imperial Chancellor appointing a deputy, officially known as Allgemeiner Stellvertreter des Reichskanzlers (General Deputy to the Imperial Chancellor). In addition to the general deputy, who would be responsible for all the affairs of the Chancellor, the Chancellor could appoint deputies with limited responsibilities. The act was revised on 28 October 1918, when the possibility of appointing deputies with limited responsibilities was removed and the Vice-Chancellor was given the right to appear before parliament.[2]



Lists of Vice Chancellors



German Empire (Allgemeiner Stellvertreter des Reichskanzlers)


Political Party:
  FKP
  FVP































































































































































#
Portrait
Name
Birth
Death
Term start
Age start
Term end
Age end
Days
Party
Portfolio

Cabinet
1

Ottosw.jpg

Otto zu Stolberg-Wernigerode
30 October 1837
19 November 1896
1 June 1878
40
20 June 1881
43
1115

FKP



Bismarck
2

Bundesarchiv Bild 146-1981-127-06A, Karl-Heinrich von Boetticher.jpg

Karl Heinrich von Boetticher
6 January 1833
6 March 1907
20 June 1881
48
1 July 1897
64
5855

FKP

Secretary of State for the Interior


Bismarck


Caprivi


Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst
3

Nicola Perscheid - Arthur von Posadowsky-Wehner.jpg

Arthur von Posadowsky-Wehner
3 June 1845
23 October 1932
1 July 1897
52
24 June 1907
62
3644

FKP

Secretary of State for the Interior


Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst


Bülow
4

Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg.jpg

Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg
29 November 1856
1 January 1921
24 June 1907
50
14 July 1909
52
751

Independent

Secretary of State for the Interior


Bülow
5

Delbrück, Clemens von (1856-1921).jpg

Clemens von Delbrück
19 January 1856
17 December 1921
14 July 1909
53
22 May 1916
60
2501

Independent

Secretary of State for the Interior


Bethmann-Hollweg
7

Karl Helfferich.jpg

Karl Helfferich
22 July 1872
23 April 1924
22 May 1916
43
9 November 1917
45
536

Independent

Secretary of State for the Interior (until 23 October 1917)


Bethmann-Hollweg


Michaelis


Hertling
8

Friedrich von Payer.jpg

Friedrich von Payer
12 June 1847
14 July 1931
9 November 1917
70
10 November 1918
71
366

FVP



Hertling


Baden


Ebert


Weimar Republic (Allgemeiner Stellvertreter des Reichskanzlers)


Political Party:
  DDP
  Centre
  DVP
  SPD
  DNVP



















































































































































































































#
Portrait
Name
Birth
Death
Term start
Age start
Term end
Age end
Days
Party
Portfolio

Cabinet
1

Eugen Schiffer (1919).jpg

Eugen Schiffer
14 February 1860
5 September 1954
13 February 1919
58
19 April 1919
59
65

DDP
Deputy Minister-President / Minister of Finance


Scheidemann
2

Bundesarchiv Bild 102-12088, Bernhard Dernburg.jpg

Bernhard Dernburg
17 July 1865
14 October 1937
30 April 1919
53
20 June 1919
53
51

DDP
Deputy Minister-President / Minister of Finance


Scheidemann
3

Bundesarchiv Bild 146-1989-072-16, Matthias Erzberger.jpg

Matthias Erzberger
20 September 1875
26 August 1921
21 June 1919
43
3 October 1919
44
104

Centre
Deputy Minister-President (until 14 August 1919) / Minister of Finance


Bauer
4

Eugen Schiffer (1919).jpg

Eugen Schiffer
14 February 1860
5 September 1954
3 October 1919
59
27 March 1920
60
176

DDP

Minister of Justice


Bauer
5

Erich Koch-Weser, Bundesarchiv Bild 146-1986-014-10, Kabinett Müller (cropped).jpg

Erich Koch-Weser
26 February 1875
19 October 1944
27 March 1920
45
21 June 1920
45
86

DDP

Minister of the Interior


Müller I
6

Dr. Rudolf Heinze.jpg

Rudolf Heinze
22 July 1865
26 May 1928
25 June 1920
54
4 May 1921
55
313

DVP

Minister of Justice


Fehrenbach
7

Bundesarchiv Bild 183-J0113-0500-001, Gustav Bauer.jpg

Gustav Bauer
6 January 1870
16 September 1944
10 May 1921
51
14 November 1922
52
553

SPD

Minister of Finance


Wirth I


Wirth II

Vacant (14 November 1922 – 13 August 1923)
8

Robert Schmidt (politician).jpg

Robert Schmidt
15 May 1864
16 September 1943
13 August 1923
59
3 November 1923
59
82

SPD
Minister for Reconstruction


Stresemann I
9

Bundesarchiv Bild 102-01175, Karl Jarres.jpg

Karl Jarres
21 September 1874
20 October 1951
30 November 1923
49
15 December 1924
50
381

DVP

Minister of the Interior


Marx I


Marx II

Vacant (15 December 1924 – 28 January 1927)
10

Oskar Hergt.jpg

Oskar Hergt
22 October 1869
9 May 1967
28 January 1927
57
12 June 1928
58
501

DNVP

Minister of Justice


Marx IV

Vacant (12 June 1928 – 30 March 1930)
11

Bundesarchiv Bild 102-10015, Robert Hermann Dietrich.jpg

Hermann Dietrich
14 December 1879
6 March 1954
30 March 1930
50
30 May 1932
52
792

DDP

Minister of Finance (from 26 June 1930)


Brüning I


Brüning II

Vacant (30 May 1932 – 30 January 1933)


Nazi Germany (Reichvizekanzler)


Political Party:
  NSDAP























































#
Portrait
Name
Birth
Death
Term start
Age start
Term end
Age end
Days
Party
Portfolio
Other positions

Cabinet
1

Bundesarchiv Bild 183-S00017, Franz von Papen crop.jpg

Franz von Papen
29 October 1879
2 May 1969
30 January 1933
53
7 August 1934
54
554
Non-partisan


Minister President of Prussia (until 10 April 1933)


Hitler

Vacant (7 August 1934 – 10 February 1941)
2

Bundesarchiv Bild 102-13805, Hermann Göring.jpg

Hermann Göring
12 January 1893
15 October 1946
10 February 1941
48
23 April 1945
52
1533

NSDAP

Minister of Aviation / Minister of Forestry

President of the Reichstag / Minister President of Prussia / Commander-in-Chief of the Luftwaffe


Hitler


Federal Republic of Germany


Political Party:
  FDP
  CDU
  SPD
  Green



















































































































































































































































































































#
Portrait
Name
Birth
Death
Term start
Age start
Term end
Age end
Days
Party
Portfolio

Cabinet
1

Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-P001512, Franz Blücher 2.jpg

Franz Blücher
24 March 1896
26 March 1959
20 September 1949
53
29 October 1957
61
2961

FDP/FVP

Marshall Plan (1949-1953) / Economic Cooperation (1953-1957)


Adenauer I • II
2

Einde bezoek bondskanselier dr Ludwig Erhard en gaf persconferentie in het Haag, Bestanddeelnr 916-1330.jpg

Ludwig Erhard
4 February 1897
5 May 1977
29 October 1957
60
16 October 1963
66
2178

CDU

Economic Affairs

Adenauer III • IV • V
3

Bundesarchiv Bild 183-87989-0060, Erich Mende.jpg

Erich Mende
28 October 1916
6 May 1998
17 October 1963
46
28 October 1966
50
1107

FDP

Intra-German Relations

Erhard I • II
4


Hans-Christoph Seebohm
4 August 1903
17 September 1967
8 November 1966
63
30 November 1966
63
22
CDU

Transport

Erhard II
5

Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F057884-0009, Willy Brandt.jpg

Willy Brandt
18 December 1913
8 October 1992
1 December 1966
52
20 October 1969
55
1054

SPD

Foreign Affairs


Kiesinger I
6

Bundesarchiv Bild 146-1989-047-20, Walter Scheel.jpg

Walter Scheel
8 July 1919
24 August 2016
21 October 1969
50
16 May 1974
54
1668
FDP

Foreign Affairs


Brandt I • II
7

Hans-Dietrich Genscher (1989).jpg

Hans-Dietrich Genscher
21 March 1927
31 March 2016
17 May 1974
47
17 September 1982
55
3045
FDP

Foreign Affairs


Schmidt I • II • III
8

Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F048636-0022, Dortmund, SPD-Parteitag, Egon Franke.jpg

Egon Franke
11 April 1913
26 April 1995
17 September 1982
69
1 October 1982
69
14
SPD

Intra-German Relations

Schmidt III
9

Hans-Dietrich Genscher (1989).jpg

Hans-Dietrich Genscher
21 March 1927
31 March 2016
1 October 1982
55
17 May 1992
65
3516
FDP

Foreign Affairs


Kohl I • II • III • IV
10

Jürgen Möllemann 2002 (cropped).jpeg

Jürgen Möllemann
15 July 1945
5 June 2003
18 May 1992
46
21 January 1993
47
248
FDP

Economic Affairs


Kohl IV
11

Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F063645-0024, Pullach, Besuch Carstens beim BND.jpg

Klaus Kinkel
17 December 1936

21 January 1993
56
26 October 1998
61
2104
FDP

Foreign Affairs


Kohl IV • V
12

Joschka Fischer.jpg

Joschka Fischer
12 April 1948

27 October 1998
50
22 November 2005
57
2583

Green

Foreign Affairs


Schröder I • II
13

FranzMüntefering mw1.jpg

Franz Müntefering
16 January 1940

22 November 2005
65
21 November 2007
67
729
SPD

Labour and Social Affairs


Merkel I
14

Frank-Walter Steinmeier Feb 2014 (cropped).jpg

Frank-Walter Steinmeier
5 January 1956

21 November 2007
51
27 October 2009
53
706
SPD

Foreign Affairs


Merkel I
15

Guido westerwelle.jpg

Guido Westerwelle
27 December 1961
18 March 2016
28 October 2009
47
16 May 2011
49
565
FDP

Foreign Affairs


Merkel II
16

Roesler-klein.jpg

Philipp Rösler
24 February 1973

16 May 2011
38
17 December 2013
40
946
FDP

Economic Affairs


Merkel II
17

Sigmar Gabriel (2013).jpg

Sigmar Gabriel
12 September 1959

17 December 2013
54
14 March 2018
58
1548
SPD

Economic Affairs (2013-2017) / Foreign Affairs (2017-2018)


Merkel III
18

Olaf Scholz - Deutscher Radiopreis 2016 01.jpg

Olaf Scholz
14 June 1958

14 March 2018
59

Incumbent

Incumbent
316
SPD

Finance


Merkel IV


References





  1. ^ The prefix "Vize-" is derived from the Latin "vicis" meaning "in place of". "Kanzler" (Chancellor) is the traditional title of the head of government in Germany. Although the office has always been widely known as Vizekanzler, this has never been the official title. The official title since 1949 is seldom used outside very formal contexts.


  2. ^ (in German) http://www.documentarchiv.de/ksr/1878/reichskanzler-stellvertretung_ges.html










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