Philipp Rösler Explained

Philipp Rösler
Honorific-Suffix:GOM
Office:Vice Chancellor of Germany
Chancellor:Angela Merkel
Term Start:16 May 2011
Term End:17 December 2013
Predecessor:Guido Westerwelle
Successor:Sigmar Gabriel
Office1:Honorary Consul of Vietnam to Switzerland
Term Start1:1 September 2021
Office2:Leader of the Free Democratic Party
Term Start2:13 May 2011
Term End2:7 December 2013
Predecessor2:Guido Westerwelle
Successor2:Christian Lindner
Office3:Federal Minister of Economics and Technology
Chancellor3:Angela Merkel
Term Start3:12 May 2011
Term End3:17 December 2013
Predecessor3:Rainer Brüderle
Office4:Federal Minister of Health
Chancellor4:Angela Merkel
Term Start4:28 October 2009
Term End4:12 May 2011
Predecessor4:Ulla Schmidt
Successor4:Daniel Bahr
Office5:Leader of the Free Democratic Party in Lower Saxony
Term Start5:18 March 2006
Term End5:25 September 2011
Predecessor5:Walter Hirche
Successor5:Stefan Birkner
Office6:Deputy Minister President of Lower Saxony
Primeminister6:Christian Wulff
Term Start6:18 February 2008
Term End6:27 October 2009
Predecessor6:Walter Hirche
Successor6:Jörg Bode
Office7:Minister of Economics, Labour and Transport of Lower Saxony
Primeminister7:Christian Wulff
Term Start7:18 February 2008
Term End7:27 October 2009
Predecessor7:Walter Hirche
Successor7:Jörg Bode
Office8:Member of the Landtag of Lower Saxony
Term Start8:2 February 2003
Term End8:27 October 2009
Constituency8:FDP List
Birth Date:24 February 1973
Birth Place:Khánh Hưng, Ba Xuyên Province, South Vietnam
Nationality:German
Party:Free Democratic Party
Spouse:
    Children:2
    Alma Mater:Hannover Medical School
    Allegiance: Germany
    Branch: Bundeswehr
    Serviceyears:1992–2003
    Rank:Stabsarzt
    Unit: Joint Medical Service
    1Blankname1:President
    1Namedata1:Nguyễn Xuân Phúc
    Võ Thị Ánh Xuân (Acting)
    Võ Văn Thưởng
    2Blankname1:Ambassador
    2Namedata1:Le Linh Lan
    3Namedata1:Zürich and Zug
    3Blankname1:Consulate
    Signature:Signature P. Rösler SVG.svg

    Philipp Rösler (born 24 February 1973)[1] is a German former politician who served as federal minister of health from 2009 to 2011 and federal minister of economics and technology as well as vice-chancellor of Germany from 2011 to 2013.[2]

    Rösler was chairman of the liberal Free Democratic Party (FDP) from 2011 to 2013. Following the 2013 federal election in which the FDP left the Bundestag, he announced his resignation from the chairmanship. Born in Vietnam, Rösler was the first cabinet minister and vice-chancellor of Asian background in Germany.[3] Before entering politics, Rösler was a cardiothoracic surgeon.

    Early life and education

    Rösler was born in Khánh Hung, Ba Xuyên Province, in South Vietnam (now Sóc Trăng Province, Vietnam) on 24 February 1973.[4] [5] He was adopted from a Roman Catholic orphanage near Saigon[6] by a German couple who already had two biological children, and brought him to Düsseldorf, West Germany, in a plane of children's rights charitable humanitarian organization Terre des Hommes[7] at the age of nine months.[5] He was raised by his adoptive father, who is a career military officer, after the couple separated when he was four years old.[8]

    Rösler grew up in Hamburg, Bückeburg and Hanover, where he graduated from high school in 1992.[9] After training to become a combat medic in the German German: [[Bundeswehr]] (the Federal Defence Force), Rösler was accepted to study medicine at the Hanover Medical School. Following this, he continued his education at the Bundeswehr hospital in Hamburg. He earned his Doctorate in cardiothoracic surgery in 2002.[9] He left the service as a German: [[Bundeswehr Joint Medical Service#Ranks of the Bundeswehr Joint Medical Service|Stabsarzt]] (a rank for German medical officers equivalent to an army captain)[10] in 2003.[11]

    Political career

    State politics

    Rösler joined the FDP and its political youth organization, the Young Liberals, in 1992.[8] He was secretary of the FDP in the state of Lower Saxony from 2000 to 2004 and served as chairman of the FDP parliamentary group in the Lower Saxon state assembly from 2003. From 2001 to 2006, Rösler was a member in the regional assembly of Hanover (district), where he was also deputy chairman of the parliamentary group. In May 2005, he was elected an observer of the federal FDP executive committee. He received 95% of the votes, the best result of that party conference. At the state party conference in March 2006, Rösler was elected as chairman of the Lower Saxon FDP with 96.4% of the votes; he succeeded Walter Hirche, who had decided to step down after twelve years at the helm. In April 2008, Rösler was confirmed as the Lower Saxon FDP party chairman, receiving 95% of the votes.

    At the federal party conference in June 2007, Rösler was re-elected as a member of the party executive committee. The following month, he was elected to stand as his party's main candidate in the Lower Saxon state election in January 2008. In that election, he received 10.9% of the votes in his local constituency, German: [[Hanover]]-Döhren. On 18 February 2008, Rösler was appointed State Minister for Economic Affairs, Labour and Transport[12] as well as Deputy Minister-President in the cabinet of Minister-President Christian Wulff of Lower Saxony.

    Role in federal politics

    Federal Minister of Health, 2009–2011

    Following the 2009 national elections, Rösler succeeded Ulla Schmidt as Federal Minister of Health in Angela Merkel's second cabinet.[13]

    Over the course of 2010, Rösler pushed through changes to the way drugs are priced on the German market as part of his wider-ranging health-care reform plans.[14] In January 2011, he asked German pharmaceutical companies to refrain from delivering anesthetic sodium thiopental to the US, a request they agreed to. Later that year, he declined a request from his counterpart, United States Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke, that Germany help out with thiopental as dozens of US states were facing shortages of a drug necessary in lethal injections administered to death-row prisoners.[15]

    Vice-Chancellor and Federal Minister of Economics and Technology, 2011–2013

    Rösler succeeded Rainer Brüderle as Federal Minister of Economics and Technology on 12 May 2011 and Guido Westerwelle as Chairman of the FDP on 13 May 2011 and was also instated as Vice-Chancellor of Germany on 16 May 2011.[16] [17]

    On 7 June 2011, Rösler attended the state dinner hosted by President Barack Obama in honor of Chancellor Angela Merkel at the White House.[18]

    Rösler strongly supported the presidential candidacy of Joachim Gauck, originally proposed by the SPD and Greens, and reportedly secured his nomination by convincing his opposing coalition partner, the CDU/CSU, to back the nomination. That was seen as a step to demonstrate the independence of his party which was dramatically trailing in polls.[19]

    As a consequence of the FDP's defeat in the 2013 state elections in Lower Saxony, Rösler offered to step down as party chairman. The leadership decided that he would remain but not lead the party in the federal elections, instead acting in a team with Rainer Brüderle as top candidate.[20] Following the defeat of 2013 federal elections, when the FDP was for first time in its history voted out of the Bundestag, he stepped down as chairman and retired from politics. Christian Lindner became his successor as leader of the FDP.

    Life after politics

    In January 2014, Rösler became a member of the managing board and Head of the Centre for Regional Strategies of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Switzerland, under the leadership of chairman Klaus Schwab.[21] From late 2017 until early 2019, Rösler served as chief executive officer of New York-based Hainan Cihang Charity Foundation Inc., the largest shareholder of HNA Group.[22] [23]

    In 2020, Rösler founded Consessor AG, a consulting firm based in Zug which advises companies on strategic management and internationalization.[24]

    In September 2021, Rösler was appointed as the Honorary Consul of Vietnam to the Swiss cantons of Zürich and Zug.[25] [26]

    Other activities

    Corporate boards

    Non-profit organizations

    Personal life

    Rösler is a Roman Catholic,[42] and a member of the General Conference of the Central Committee of German Catholics (ZdK). He has been married to Wiebke Lauterbach, also a physician, since 2002. The couple has twin girls, Grietje and Gesche, born in 2008. The family lived in Isernhagen before moving to Geneva in 2014 and, in 2017, to Zürich.[43]

    Honours

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Rösler's exact date of birth is unknown; 24 February 1973 is used in official documents.
    2. Web site: Dr. Philipp Rösler . . 13 December 2013 . dead . https://archive.today/20131213154922/http://www.bmwi.de/EN/Ministry/Minister-and-State-Secretaries/roesler.html . 13 December 2013 .
    3. News: German Parties Agree on New Coalition . 4 September 2012 . . 24 October 2009 .
    4. News: Erinnern Sie sich an diesen Waisenjungen, Schwester?. 1 November 2009. 2 November 2009. Von Jurgen Damsch. Das Bild.
    5. Web site: Abgeordnete – Niedersächsischer Landtag . Landtag-niedersachsen. 4 September 2012.
    6. News: Our guest on 08.02.2009 Philipp Rösler, Politician and Doctor. Deutsche Welle. 8 February 2009. 29 October 2009.
    7. Sven Gösmann (17 September 2011), Der nette Herr Rösler Rheinische Post.
    8. News: Philipp Rösler: From Vietnamese orphanage to vice chancellor. 4 September 2012. The Local. 10 May 2011.
    9. Web site: Diversity in Germany's cabinet. https://archive.today/20130105190824/http://www.southafrica.diplo.de/Vertretung/suedafrika/en/10__GIC/02__GL/Diversity/R_C3_B6sler.html. dead. 5 January 2013. German Missions. 4 September 2012.
    10. http://www.cicero.de/97.php?item=3368 cicero.de
    11. http://www.munzinger.de/search/portrait/Philipp+R%C3%B6sler/0/26206.html Biography at munzinger.de
    12. https://www.handelsblatt.com/politik/deutschland/blitzkarriere-an-der-leine;2120933 handelsblatt.com
    13. http://www.spiegel.de/politik/deutschland/0,1518,657086,00.html Spiegel.de
    14. Nicole Goebel (10 March 2010), [Berlin takes aim at drug makers in health-care reform bid] Deutsche Welle.
    15. Charles Hawley (9 June 2011), [European Opposition to Death Penalty: German Minister Denies US Request for Execution Drugs] Spiegel Online.
    16. News: Gessat. Michael. Vietnam-born doctor takes reins of German liberal party. Deutsche Welle. 13 May 2011. 13 May 2011.
    17. News: Philipp Rösler neuer Vizekanzler. German government. de. 18 May 2011. 18 May 2011.
    18. https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/the-press-office/2011/06/07/expected-attendees-tonights-state-dinner Expected Attendees at Tonight's State Dinner
    19. Web site: FDP beharrt auf Gauck: Rösler feiert gefährlichen Sieg – Politik . 20 February 2012 . sueddeutsche.de . 4 September 2012.
    20. Melissa Eddy and Nicholas Kulish (21 January 2013), Merkel's Strong Standing Takes a Hit in Local German Elections New York Times.
    21. Web site: E: Philipp Rösler. World Economic Forum. 9 January 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140205231314/http://www.weforum.org/contributors/philipp-roesler. 5 February 2014.
    22. Eyk Henning (7 November 2017), HNA's Top Owner Is Said to Name Ex-German Minister as Chief Bloomberg News.
    23. Michael B. Berger (26 May 2019), [„Mein Abgang war nicht freiwillig": Was ist eigentlich aus Philipp Rösler geworden?] Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung.
    24. Web site: Consessor AG. 25 November 2021. Consessor AG. en.
    25. Web site: Thuc. Minh. 6 September 2021. Former German vice chancellor to become Vietnam's honorary consul to Switzerland. 4 October 2021. Vietnam Investment Review. en.
    26. Web site: Rösler. Philipp. 6 September 2021. Thank you for the great honor. Particularly in the year of the celebration of the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relationships between #Vietnam and #Switzerland.. Twitter. en.
    27. https://www.cvvc.com/press-releases/cv-vc-appoints-two-new-board-members-yvonne-bettkober-of-the-volkswagen-group-and-philipp-rosler-to-drive-global-transformation CV VC Appoints Two New Board Members - Yvonne Bettkober and Philipp Rösler to Drive Global Transformation
    28. Web site: joelweiden. VinaCapital Ventures names Dr. Philipp Rosler as Chair of Advisory Board, New Investments in UrBox and Wee Digital. 25 November 2021. VinaCapital. en-US.
    29. Sebastian Matthes (30 June 2020), Ex-FDP-Chef Philipp Rösler wird Aufsichtsrat beim IT-Unternehmen Brainloop Handelsblatt.
    30. https://pureholding.ch/welcome-to-the-team-dr-philipp-rosler/ Welcome to the team Dr. Philipp Rösler
    31. Katharina Schneider (18 July 2019), Fintech Arabesque setzt auf Nachhaltigkeit – und den Partner Philipp Rösler Handelsblatt.
    32. https://blog.numbrs.com/dr-philipp-r%C3%B6sler-joins-numbrs-advisory-board-ee0c01b7d1eb Dr.Philipp Rösler joins Numbrs' Advisory Board
    33. https://www.fortum.com/about-us/investors/corporate-governance/board-directors Philipp Rösler
    34. https://www.fortum.com/sites/g/files/rkxjap146/files/investor-documents/proposals_of_the_shareholders_nomination_board_2019.pdf PROPOSALS BY FORTUM'S SHAREHOLDERS' NOMINATION BOARD TO THE 2019 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING ON THE NUMBER OF THE BOARD MEMBERS, THE COMPOSITION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND THE REMUNERATION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
    35. Caspar Busse (28 February 2018), Bei Siemens gelandet Süddeutsche Zeitung.
    36. https://www.siemens-healthineers.com/press/releases/supervisory-board-2023 Siemens Healthineers names new candidates for election to the supervisory board
    37. https://www.worldvision.de/informieren/ueber-world-vision/organisation/kuratorium Board of Trustees
    38. https://www.worldvision.de/en/node/5875801 Starke politische Kompetenz: Neue Mitglieder im Kuratorium von World Vision
    39. https://www.jacobs-university.de/governance Governance
    40. News: de. Rösler berufen. Bertelsmann-Stiftung: Ex-Minister im Kuratorium.. Westfalen-Blatt. 22 December 2017. 17.
    41. https://gruenhelme.de/team-blank/kuratorium/ Board of Trustees
    42. Web site: D: Rösler und die Kirche . . 6 April 2011 . 4 September 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120404080444/http://www.oecumene.radiovaticana.org/ted/articolo.asp?c=476157 . 4 April 2012 . dead .
    43. Caspar Busse and Christoph Giesen (8 November 2017), Der rätselhafte Job des Herrn Rösler Süddeutsche Zeitung.
    44. Web site: Cidadãos Estrangeiros Agraciados com Ordens Portuguesas . Página Oficial das Ordens Honoríficas Portuguesas . 29 January 2017 .
    45. Web site: Honorary Doctorate Conferment Ceremony to H.E. Dr. Philipp Rosler. The University of Cambodia. 4 May 2018.