Leader of the Social Democratic Party of Germany explained

Post:Leader of the Social Democratic
Party
Native Name:Vorsitzender der Sozialdemokratischen Partei Deutschlands
Member Of:Federal Executive
Federal Presidium
Insignia:Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands, Logo um 2000.svg
Incumbent:Saskia Esken (left)
Lars Klingbeil (right)
Incumbentsince:11 December 2021
Formation:1890
Inaugural:Paul Singer

The Leader of the Social Democratic Party (Vorsitzender der Sozialdemokratischen Partei Deutschlands) is the most senior political figure within the Social Democratic Party of Germany. Since December 2021, the office has been held jointly by Saskia Esken and Lars Klingbeil.

The Leader of the Social Democratic Party is supported by five deputy leaders, which currently are Klara Geywitz, Hubertus Heil, Kevin Kühnert, Serpil Midyatli, and Anke Rehlinger. The party's administration is headed by a General Secretary, which since December 2021 has been Kevin Kühnert.

Selection

The Leader of Social Democratic Party is elected by Party conferences, usually with around 600 delegates representing all the state and local party chapters. To stand as leader, a candidate needs to be nominated by 90 "Ortsvereine", local chapters. It is unusual for more than one person to be nominated as party leader, as the decision who becomes leader is usually made behind the scenes within the Presidium and Federal Executive. This has drawn hefty criticism, so much so that in the last leadership election in April 2018, Simone Lange[1] challenged Andrea Nahles, the candidate nominated by the Federal Executive. This challenge, in German called "Kampfabstimmung" has only happened twice before; once in 1993[2] and once in 1995.[3]

Chairmen of the Social Democratic Party (1949–present)

A list of leaders (including acting leaders) since 1949.[4]

width=80px rowspan=2 colspan=2Portraitwidth=30% rowspan=2Name
(Born–Died)
width=35% colspan=3Term of officewidth=28% rowspan=2Statewidth=28% rowspan=2Chancellor
Took officeLeft officeDays
1Kurt Schumacher
(1895–1952)
11 May 194620 August 1952
Konrad Adenauer
2Erich Ollenhauer
(1901–1963)
27 September 195214 December 1963
Konrad Adenauer
Ludwig Erhard
3Willy Brandt
(1913–1992)
16 February 196414 June 1987Ludwig Erhard
Kurt Georg Kiesinger
Himself
Helmut Schmidt
Helmut Kohl
4Hans-Jochen Vogel
(1926–2020)
14 June 198729 May 1991Helmut Kohl
5Björn Engholm
(born 1939)
29 May 19915 May 1993
Helmut Kohl
Johannes Rau
(1931–2006)
5 May 199325 June 1993Helmut Kohl
6Rudolf Scharping
(born 1947)
25 June 199316 November 1995Helmut Kohl
7Oskar Lafontaine
(born 1943)
16 November 199512 March 1999
Helmut Kohl
Gerhard Schröder
8Gerhard Schröder
(born 1944)
12 March 199921 July 2004Himself
9Franz Müntefering
(born 1940)
21 July 200415 March 2005
Gerhard Schröder
10Matthias Platzeck
(born 1953)
15 March 200510 April 2006
Gerhard Schröder
Angela Merkel
11Kurt Beck
(born 1949)
10 April 20067 September 2008
Angela Merkel
Frank-Walter Steinmeier
(born 1956)
7 September 200818 October 2008Angela Merkel
12
Franz Müntefering
(born 1940)
18 October 200813 November 2009Angela Merkel
13Sigmar Gabriel
(born 1959)
13 November 200919 March 2017Angela Merkel
14Martin Schulz
(born 1955)
19 March 201713 February 2018
Angela Merkel
Olaf Scholz
(born 1958)
13 February 201822 April 2018Angela Merkel
15Andrea Nahles
(born 1970)
22 April 20183 June 2019
Angela Merkel
Manuela Schwesig
(born 1974)
3 June 201910 September 2019
Angela Merkel
Thorsten Schäfer-Gümbel
(born 1969)
3 June 20191 October 2019
Angela Merkel
Malu Dreyer
(born 1961)
3 June 20196 December 2019Angela Merkel
16Norbert Walter-Borjans
(born 1952)
6 December 201911 December 2021Angela Merkel
Olaf Scholz
Saskia Esken
(born 1961)
6 December 201921 December 2021
1721 December 2021Incumbent
Lars Klingbeil
(born 1978)
11 December 2021IncumbentOlaf Scholz

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: "Pippi", "Bätschi", "in die Fresse" 90 Krawall-Sekunden mit Andrea Nahles - Video. FOCUS Online. 2018-04-23. de. 24 April 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180424042346/https://www.focus.de/politik/deutschland/kampfabstimmung-in-wiesbaden-pipi-baetschi-in-die-fresse-90-nahles-sekunden-wie-will-sie-die-spd-einen_id_8801147.html. dead.
  2. News: Scharping als SPD-Chef: Schmalspur-Obama aus dem Westerwald. Peter. Christopher J.. 2008-06-13. Spiegel Online. 2018-04-23.
  3. News: Oskar Lafontaine stürzt Scharping. GRASSMANN. PHILIP. 1995-11-16. DIE WELT. 2018-04-23.
  4. Web site: Größen der Sozialdemokratie. Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (SPD). de. 2018-04-23. 17 January 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210117134525/https://www.spd.de/partei/personen/groessen-der-sozialdemokratie/. dead.