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Petrolhead, Novelis, Trampolinist for Post-Merkel Cabinet

Petrolhead, Novelis, Trampolinist for Post-Merkel Cabinet
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Berlin: Olaf Scholz, who was on the verge of Angela Merkel who succeeded when he leaned from politics after 16 years when the German Chancellor had gathered a strange Bedfellows team to share power in his central government leader.
Social Democratic Coalition Scholz with the Ecological Greens and Democrat Pro-Business Free (FDP) will place the ideological leaders from small parties in Pivotal jobs.
This is the look of who will be the top minister and what can be expected from them.
FDP leader Christian Lindner has claimed a coveted financial portfolio in a government entered.
Lindner was known for a sharp suit and a strong grip on the steering wheel, which he had collected back to power after eight years in the wilderness.
42-year-old children who speak quickly have shot for work for years and will take over at important moments for the German economy.
Vintage car lover, who used to register his interest outside politics on his website as “anything that can be filled with gasoline”, must oversee large green investment programs approved by the new coalition.
The enthusiasm of Lindner for strict fiscal discipline and his desire to see business, not the government, leading to renewable energy does not make it natural allies for the Social Democrats (SPD) and Green.
Against the background soaring inflation, his tight hug from a balanced budget can put Lindner, recently engaged to get married, on a collision course with more and more member government leaning.
Robert Habeck, who will lead the Super New Ministry for the climate in the incoming government, is the co-leader of Greens Urbane who helped play the party into the power of major elections.
The 52-year-old philosophers, who have published several novels written with his wife, have used its charm who speaks softly as a strong draw for ecological clothes.
Habeck has long been seen as a possible finance minister but he lost the pull of the war to Lindner.
But he has won interesting entertainment prizes – a new power center that combines authority for the economy, climate protection and energy policy.
Habeck will also function as a Chancellor to Scholz.
“We talked here about a while to change the course of history,” Habeck insisted on the campaign train in the September elections in September where vegetables were third.
He became headlines in April when, as a higher profile member of the Greens leadership duo, he stepped to support his younger women’s partners in power, Annalena Baerbock, as the first party candidate for Chancellor.
When his offer for the top work experienced a problem over the plagiarism scandal and doubting bonus payments, Habeck wore a loyalty show even when experts asked if he would not be a better standard carrier.
But the father of four people let his ambition shine during post-election bargaining, reaching the highest ministry in the cabinet.
As a former trampolinist medal winner, Annalena Baerbock was used to aiming high.
Although the 40-year-old failed to win the Merkel crown and became Germany’s first green chancellor, international legal experts would become the first female foreign minister.
Baerbock has promised to place human rights at the center of German diplomacy, promising a harder travel for Russia and China after pragmatism driven by Merkel’s year trade.
Almost from the beginning of the rocky campaign for the election, Baerbock disappointed high expectations with a series of step errors.
But the polished television debate performance was followed by a 15 percent record score for green on the election day leaving Baerbock well to risk high-profile post claims.
Mother-two and trained lawyers are quickly described on their feet and determined, with careful attention to policy details.
“He continued to ask questions until he truly understood the problem,” said the source of the party to the Handelsblatt newspaper.
“He won’t be fobbed off.” Raised at an agriculture near Hanover, Baerbock had early political taste when his parents took him to anti-nuclear demonstrations in the 1980s, a movement that encouraged the creation of the green party.
When a Baerbock teenager took part in the trampoline competition, won three bronze medals in the German championship.
Sports taught him to “brave”, he said.

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