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    The Second Kohl cabinet was the state government of the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate from 19 May 1971 until 20 May 1975. The Cabinet was headed...
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    The Third Kohl cabinet was the state government of the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate from 20 May 1975 until 2 December 1976. The Cabinet was headed...
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    The First Kohl cabinet was the state government of the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate from 19 May 1969 until 18 May 1971. The Cabinet was headed...
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    Germany, the Second Kohl cabinet led by Helmut Kohl, was sworn in on March 29, 1983 and laid down its function on March 11, 1987. The cabinet was formed...
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    In 1953, Kohl joined the board of the Palatinate branch of the CDU. In 1954, Kohl became vice-chair of the Junge Union in Rhineland-Palatinate, being a...
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    political career. They were the parents of Walter Kohl and Peter Kohl. As the first lady of Rhineland-Palatinate (1969–1976) and later as the wife of the Chancellor...
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    The Fifth Kohl cabinet led by Helmut Kohl was sworn in on 15 November 1994 and laid down its function on 27 October 1998. The cabinet was formed after...
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    Heinz Schwarz (category Members of the Landtag of Rhineland-Palatinate)
    is no peace"). Second Kohl cabinet (Rhineland-Palatinate) Minister of the Interior 1971–1975 Third Kohl cabinet (Rhineland-Palatinate) Minister of the...
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    government of Rhineland-Palatinate. Previously, she was Minister for Family, Women, Youth, Integration and Consumer Protection in the second cabinet of Minister-President...
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    The Fourth Kohl cabinet led by Helmut Kohl was sworn in on 18 January 1991 and laid down its function on 15 November 1994. The cabinet was formed after...
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    The Third Kohl cabinet led by Helmut Kohl was sworn in on March 12, 1987. The cabinet was formed after the 1987 elections. This cabinet oversaw the German...
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    Bernhard Vogel (category Members of the Landtag of Rhineland-Palatinate)
    1969, Helmut Kohl. In 1973, when Kohl became chair of the national CDU, Vogel succeeded him as state party chair in Rhineland-Palatinate. In December...
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    The First Kohl cabinet (German: Kabinett Kohl I) was the 13th Cabinet of the Federal Republic of Germany. It was formed in 1 October 1982 following a...
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    Maike Kohl-Richter (née Richter; born April 1964) is best known as the second wife of the former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl from 2008 until his death...
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    sons of the former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl and Hannelore Kohl, and the brother of Peter Kohl. Walter Kohl was formerly married to Professor Christine...
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    1994 German federal election (category Helmut Kohl)
    resign in 1993 amid scandal. Rudolf Scharping, Minister-President of Rhineland-Palatinate, beat Gerhard Schröder and Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul in the SPD's...
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    Juni 1930" [The First World War and the Occupation 1918–1930 in Rhineland-Palatinate: 9. The withdrawal of the occupying troops on 30 June 1930]. regionalgeschichte...
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    Schleswig-Holstein. Kohl lost his own constituency of Ludwigshafen, though he was still re-elected to the Bundestag through the Rhineland-Palatinate CDU party list...
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  • Governing Mayor of West-Berlin (1957–1966) Helmut Kohl, Minister-President of Rhineland-Palatinate (1969–1976) Gerhard Schröder, Minister-President of...
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  • Chancellor Helmut Kohl and Hannelore Kohl, and brother of Walter Kohl. He grew up at the family home in Ludwigshafen-Oggersheim. Kohl attended the Waldorf...
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    Helmut Kohl, the former Chancellor of Germany, died on the morning of Friday, 16 June 2017 in the Oggersheim district of Ludwigshafen, his home town, aged...
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    1983 West German federal election (category Helmut Kohl)
    Bundestag. The CDU/CSU alliance led by Helmut Kohl remained the largest faction in parliament, with Kohl remaining Chancellor. The SPD/FDP coalition under...
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    for her handling of a 2021 flooding crisis in her former role as Rhineland-Palatinate environment minister. She was replaced by her fellow Green party...
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    post-war Chancellors have all come from the CDU, more specifically: Helmut Kohl (1982–1998), Angela Merkel (2005–2021), and Konrad Adenauer (1949–1963)....
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  • Elif Sözen-Kohl (born 1969) a Turkish-born banker who resides in London and in Switzerland. She is married to Peter Kohl and was the daughter-in-law of...
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    1990 German federal election (category Helmut Kohl)
    the 5% threshold, but Kohl adamantly refused. All change figures are relative to the pre-existing West German Bundestag. Second vote (Zweitstimme, or...
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    1987 West German federal election (category Helmut Kohl)
    the FDP returned to government, with Helmut Kohl as Chancellor. The Greens came into parliament for the second time and seemed to be established on federal...
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    to achieve an absolute majority of the votes to make CDU chairman Helmut Kohl Chancellor, but they fell six seats short of their target. The coalition...
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    Barzel resigned as CDU chairman on 9 May 1973; he was succeeded by Helmut Kohl. On 7 May 1974, Brandt would resign in the course of the Guillaume Affair...
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    in the mid-1960s. Helmut Kohl presided over 17 ministers at the start of his fourth term in 1994; the 2002 cabinet, the second of Chancellor Gerhard Schröder...
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