On February 13, 2022, a special parliamentary assembly re-elected German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier for a second term of five years.
Highlights
- Steinmeier was endorsed for head of the state, ahead of the elections, by most mainstream political parties.
- He was elected with a big majority by a special assembly comprising of the members of lower house of parliament and representatives of 16 states of Germany.
- He became president in 2017. Before that, he served two stints as foreign minister of Chancellor Angela Merkel and as chief of staff to Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder.
President of Germany
President of Germany has little executive power. However, it is considered an important moral authority. He is the head of the state. The president has ceremonial obligations, but also has the right and duty to act politically. They can provide direction to general societal & political debates. Article 81 and others of the Basic law provides them some important “reserve powers” in case of political instability. The president also has prerogative to grant pardons on behalf of federation.
Tenure of German Presidents
The German presidents can be elected for two consecutive five-year terms.