
Frank-Walter Steinmeier
Biography
Frank-Walter Steinmeier (German: [ˈfʁaŋkˌvaltɐ ˈʃtaɪnˌmaɪ.ɐ]; born 5 January 1956) is a German politician who has served as President of Germany since 2017. He was previously Minister for Foreign Affairs from 2005 to 2009 and again from 2013 to 2017, as well as Vice-Chancellor of Germany from 2007 to 2009. Steinmeier was Chairman-in-Office of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) in 2016.
Steinmeier is a member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), holds a doctorate in law and was formerly a career civil servant. He was a close aide of Gerhard Schröder when Schröder was Minister-President of Lower Saxony during most of the 1990s, and served as Schröder's chief of staff from 1996. When Schröder became Chancellor of Germany in 1998, Steinmeier was appointed Under-Secretary of State in the German Chancellery with responsibility for the intelligence services. From 1999 to 2005 he served as Chief of Staff of the Chancellery.
Following the 2005 federal election, Steinmeier became Foreign Minister in the first grand coalition government of Angela Merkel, and from 2007 he additionally held the office of vice chancellor. In 2008, he briefly served as acting chairman of his party. He was the SPD's candidate for Chancellor in the 2009 federal election, but his party lost the election and he left the federal cabinet to become leader of the opposition. Following the 2013 federal election, he again became Minister for Foreign Affairs in Merkel's second grand coalition. In November 2016 the governing CDU/CSU-SPD coalition, which held a large majority in the Federal Convention, nominated him as candidate for President of Germany. He left the cabinet on 27 January 2017. He was elected president by the Federal Convention on 12 February 2017 with 74% of the vote. On 13 February 2022, he was re-elected by the Federal Convention for a second and final term with 78% of the vote.
Steinmeier is known as a reform-minded moderate within the SPD. As chief of staff, he was a principal architect of Agenda 2010, the Schröder government's reforms of the welfare state. His lenient policies toward countries such as Russia and China have earned him criticism both in Germany and internationally, and he has been criticized for prioritizing German business interests over human rights.
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Known For

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Morgenmagazin
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1992

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Morgenmagazin
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1992

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maybrit illner
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1999

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Kulturzeit
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1995
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The Johannes B. Kerner Show
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1998

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ANNE WILL
2007
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Münchner Runde
2000

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Beckmann
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1999
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Menschen der Woche
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2000
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Menschen bei Maischberger
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2003

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Hart aber fair
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2001
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Berlin direkt
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2000
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Westpol: Eins zu eins
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2010
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Günther Jauch
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2011
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Bericht aus Berlin
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2003
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Denkzeit
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2007

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The False Promise of Advancement
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2025

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Stromberg – The Movie
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2014
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Wir sind 30
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2020
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Lebenslänglich Politik: Der ewige Schäuble
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2022
Filmography
2025FilmTerror. Fußball. Paris 2015 · Die Nationalmannschaft im Visieras Self2025FilmThe False Promise of Advancementas Self (archive footage)2024FilmWarum Judenhass? Antisemitismus in Deutschlandas Self (archive footage)2023FilmIn the Grip of Gazpromas Self (archive footage)2022FilmLebenslänglich Politik: Der ewige Schäubleas Self (archive footage)2020TVWir sind 30as Self2018FilmPyeongChang 2018 Olympic Opening Ceremony: Peace in Motionas Self2014FilmStromberg – The Movieas himself2011TVGünther Jauchas Self2010TVWestpol: Eins zu einsas self2007TVANNE WILL2007TVDenkzeitas Self2003TVMenschen bei Maischbergeras Self2003TVBericht aus Berlinas Self2001TVHart aber fairas Self2000TVMenschen der Wocheas Self2000TVMünchner Runde2000TVBerlin direktas self1999TVmaybrit illneras Self1999TVBeckmannas Self1998TVThe Johannes B. Kerner Showas Self1995TVKulturzeitas Self (archive footage)1992TVMorgenmagazinas self