Here’s the latest on Friedrich Merz’s cabinet, based on recent reporting up to 2025:
- Merz unveiled several key cabinet appointments in late April 2025, signaling a move toward a lean, business-friendly lineup with CDU/CSU control of major portfolios. This included naming a likely economy minister and foreign minister, setting the tone for his early policy priorities and foreign policy posture.[2]
- The coalition agreement allocated the economy and foreign ministries to the CDU/CSU, the interior ministry to the CSU, and the defense and finance ministries to the SPD, indicating a division aimed at balancing conservative governance with center-left fiscal and security leadership. This structure suggested a focus on tax reform, energy policy, and defense spending, while coordinating Germany’s stance within Europe.[2]
- Merz announced that he would move quickly to form a government, emphasizing timely governance in response to domestic and European challenges, including economic reform and Ukraine-related policy amid broader security concerns across Europe.[3][6]
- As of late May 2025, Merz was sworn in and began implementing his cabinet decisions, with continued attention on how the new team would handle economic reforms, energy prices, and industrial policy, as well as Germany’s role in the EU and NATO.[8][2]
Illustrative snapshot:
- Cabinet composition emphasis: economy and foreign policy steered by Merz affiliates, interior kept within CSU, defense/finance led by SPD partners. This arrangement aimed to project a clear German foreign and economic policy line abroad, while maintaining domestic coalition stability.[2]
Notes:
- Coverage includes standard outlets and aggregators tracking German politics and cabinet formation during the 2025 transition period. If you’d like, I can pull more detailed summaries of each confirmed minister and their bios, or provide a timeline of key cabinet announcements and subsequent policy moves.
Sources:
- MarketScreener reports on Merz naming first cabinet members and early coalition governance plans.[2]
- MarketScreener coverage of the coalition deal and ministerial allocations.[2]
- Live updates and coverage on Merz’s cabinet formation and swearing-in timeline.[6][3]