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Markus Söder

Markus Thomas Theodor Söder (born 5 January 1967) is a German politician serving as Minister-President of Bavaria since 2018 and Leader of the Christian Social Union in Bavaria (CSU) since 2019.

Markus Söder
Söder in 2022
Minister-President of Bavaria
Assumed office
16 March 2018
DeputyIlse Aigner
Hubert Aiwanger
Preceded byHorst Seehofer
Leader of the Christian Social Union
Assumed office
19 January 2019
General SecretaryMarkus Blume
Stephan Mayer
Martin Huber
Preceded byHorst Seehofer
Bavarian Cabinet
Minister of Finance, Regional Development and Home Affairs
In office
3 November 2011 – 21 March 2018
Minister-PresidentHorst Seehofer
Preceded byGeorg Fahrenschon
Succeeded byAlbert Füracker
Minister of Health and the Environment
In office
20 October 2008 – 4 November 2011
Minister-PresidentHorst Seehofer
Preceded byOtmar Bernhard
Succeeded byMarcel Huber
Minister of Federal and European Affairs
In office
16 November 2007 – 17 October 2008
Minister-PresidentGünther Beckstein
Preceded byEmilia Müller
Succeeded byEmilia Müller
General Secretary of the
Christian Social Union
In office
17 November 2003 – 22 October 2007
LeaderEdmund Stoiber
Erwin Huber
Preceded byThomas Goppel
Succeeded byChristine Haderthauer
Member of the
Landtag of Bavaria
for Nuremberg-East
(Nuremberg-West; 1994–2018)
Assumed office
20 October 1994[1]
Preceded byHeinz Leschanowsky
Succeeded byJochen Kohler
Personal details
Born
Markus Thomas Theodor Söder

(1967-01-05) 5 January 1967 (age 57)
Nuremberg, Bavaria, West Germany (now Germany)
Political partyChristian Social Union (1983–)
Spouse
Karin Baumüller
(m. 1999)
Children4
Alma materUniversity of Erlangen–Nuremberg
Military service
Allegiance Germany
Branch/service Bundeswehr
Years of service1986–1987
Unit German Army (Heer) / Transportbataillon 270

Background, education and military service edit

Söder was born in Nuremberg and is the son of a building contractor.[2] After graduating from the Dürer-Gymnasium Nuremberg in 1986, Söder had his year of military service from 1986 to 1987. He then studied law at the University of Erlangen–Nuremberg from 1987, with a scholarship from the Konrad Adenauer Foundation. He passed his first state examination in 1991 and was a research assistant at the department of constitutional, administrative and church law at the same university. In 1998, he was awarded a doctorate in law with a dissertation in legal history entitled "From old German legal traditions to a modern municipal edict: The development of municipal legislation in Bavaria on the right bank of the Rhine between 1802 and 1818".[3] He worked as a trainee and then as an editor with Bayerischer Rundfunk, a public-service television and radio network, based in Munich, from 1992 to 1994, when he was elected to the Bavarian Parliament and became a full-time politician.

Political career edit

Career in Bavarian politics edit

Söder has been a member of the Landtag, the state parliament of Bavaria, since 1994. From 2003 to 2007 he was secretary general of the CSU party; in this capacity, he worked closely with then Minister-President and party chairman Edmund Stoiber. During his time in office, he was also part of the CDU/CSU team in the negotiations with the SPD on a coalition agreement following the 2005 federal elections,[4] which paved the way to the formation of Chancellor Angela Merkel's first cabinet.

Söder has since been member of the Beckstein, Seehofer I and II cabinets. From 2007 to 2008 he was Bavaria's State Minister for Federal and European Affairs, the successor office of Foreign Minister of Bavaria, and from 2008 to 2011 State Minister for Environment and Health.

In the negotiations to form a coalition government following the 2009 federal elections, Söder was part of the working group on the environment, agriculture and consumer protection, led by Ilse Aigner and Michael Kauch, and the working group on health, led by Ursula von der Leyen and Philipp Rösler.[5]

State Minister of Finance, 2011–2018 edit

As finance minister in the state government of Minister-President Horst Seehofer, Söder was also one of the state's representatives at the Bundesrat, where he served on the Finance Committee.

During his time in office, Söder was put in charge of overseeing the restructuring process of ailing state-backed lender BayernLB in a bid to win approval for an aid package from the European Commission.[6] In 2014, he pushed BayernLB to sell its Hungarian MKB unit to that country's government, ending an ill-fated investment that had cost it a total of 2 billion euros ($2.7 billion) in losses over 20 years.[7] In 2015, Söder and his Austrian counterpart Hans Jörg Schelling agreed a provisional deal that settled the two governments’ array of legal disputes stemming from the collapse of the Carinthian regional bank Hypo Alpe-Adria-Bank International. Under the memorandum of understanding, Austria would pay €1.23 billion to Bavaria. All legal cases relating to the dispute would also be dropped.[8]

Also in 2012, Söder and Minister-President Horst Seehofer filed a lawsuit in the Federal Constitutional Court, asking the judges to back their call for an overhaul of the German system of financial transfers from wealthier states (such as Bavaria) to the country's weaker economies.[9] On Söder's initiative, Bavaria became the first regional government in Volkswagen's home country to take legal action against the carmaker for damages caused by its emissions-test cheating scandal. At the time, Söder argued that the state's pension fund for civil servants had lost as much as 700,000 euros ($780,000) as a consequence of the scandal.[10]

When Seehofer came under pressure after the CSU had suffered heavy losses in the 2017 national elections, he decided to remain party chairman but agreed to hand over leadership of Bavaria to Söder.[11] This was the result of a long-running "internal strife" between Söder and Seehofer.[12]

Minister-President of Bavaria, 2018–present edit

In March 2018, lawmakers formally elected Söder as new Minister-President of Bavaria to replace Horst Seehofer, who had become Federal Interior Minister in Chancellor Angela Merkel's new cabinet. He received 99 of the 169 state deputies's votes, with 64 voting against – a better result than Seehofer when he began his final term in 2013.[13]

The following Bavarian State Election (October 2018) yielded the worst result for the CSU (top candidate Markus Söder) since 1950 with 37% of votes, a decline of over ten percentage points compared to Seehofer's last result from 2013. As a consequence, Söder had to form a coalition government with the Freie Wähler as minor partner.

In January 2019, CSU delegates elected Söder to replace Seehofer as their leader with an 87.4 percent majority at a party conference. He was the sole candidate.[14]

Potential candidate for Chancellor edit

After the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany, Söder was discussed as a possible candidate to succeed Angela Merkel in the 2021 German federal election.[15] A May 2020 poll indicated that 53% of Germans favoured him as the CDU/CSU's Chancellor candidate. During the same time, he enjoyed approval ratings of over 90% in Bavaria.[16]

After the election of Armin Laschet as CDU chairman in January 2021, he and Söder considered themselves the major contenders for the Chancellor candidacy. As the contest intensified in March/April 2021, Söder was backed by the CSU as well as some state and local CDU associations, while Laschet received the support of most of the CDU. The two men failed to come to an agreement by the given deadline of 19 April,[17] leading the federal CDU board to hold an impromptu meeting to break the deadlock. The board voted 31 to 9 in favour of Laschet.[18] After the vote, Söder announced his support for Laschet as Chancellor candidate.[19]

On 21 June 2021, Söder and Laschet jointly presented the joint election manifesto of the two parties, CSU and CDU. In the programme, it is stated that the fight against pandemics, climate change and the defence of prosperity and freedom are global challenges and that the aim is to create a Germany open to the world, which strives for both modernisation and green policies.[20]

In September 2021, Söder was reelected as chair of the CSU, winning 87.6 percent of the vote at a party congress in Nuremberg.[21]

Role in national politics edit

Söder was a CSU delegate to the Federal Convention for the purpose of electing the President of Germany in 1999, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2017[citation needed] and 2022.[22]

In the negotiations to form a coalition government of the Christian Democrats (CDU together with the Bavarian CSU) and the Free Democratic Party (FDP) following the 2009 federal elections, Söder was part of the CDU/CSU delegation in the working group on health policy, led by Ursula von der Leyen and Philipp Rösler.

In the negotiations to form a Grand Coalition of the Christian Democrats and the Social Democrats (SPD) following the 2013 federal elections, Söder was part of the CDU/CSU delegation in the working groups on financial policy and the national budget, led by Wolfgang Schäuble and Olaf Scholz, and on bank regulation and the Eurozone, led by Herbert Reul and Martin Schulz.[23]

Other activities (selection) edit

Corporate boards edit

  • Munich Airport, ex officio chairman of the supervisory board
  • Nuremberg Airport, ex officio member of the supervisory board, chairman of the supervisory board (since 2017)[24]
  • KfW, ex officio member of the board of supervisory directors (2011–2016)[25]
  • BayernLB, ex officio chairman of the supervisory board (2011–2012)
  • ZDF, ex officio member of the Television Board (2002–2008, 2013–2016)

Non-profit organisations edit

Political positions edit

 
Söder in 2003

European integration edit

During the Greek government-debt crisis, Söder was among the most vocal in calling for Greece to leave the Eurozone.[27] By 2012, he said in an interview: "Athens must stand as an example that this Eurozone can also show teeth."[28]

In early 2018, Söder reiterated his opposition against any expansion of the eurozone to include countries like Bulgaria and Romania, the introduction of Eurobonds, and the creation of a European finance minister post.[29]

Domestic policy edit

In 2012, under Söder's leadership, Bavaria pledged €500,000 ($687,546) in public funding for the Munich-based Institute for Contemporary History (IfZ) to produce a critical, annotated version of Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf for publication in 2015 when the copyright expired. Söder said at the time that the publication would aim to "demystify" Hitler's manifesto. By 2013, however, the Bavarian state government ended its funding for the project.[30]

In 2018, Söder's government enacted the Kreuzpflicht, an obligation to display crosses at the entrance of public buildings. Söder has stated that the crosses are not to be seen as Christian symbols, but as symbols of Bavarian cultural identity.[31]

During his campaign for the 2018 state elections, Söder appealed to traditionalists while also seeking to enhance Bavaria's high-tech "laptops and Lederhosen" reputation with a promise of a new space programme for the state and more high-speed internet access.[32]

Immigration edit

Throughout the European migrant crisis, Söder sharply criticized the migrant policies of Angela Merkel several times. He warned of a "huge security gap" that remained because the whereabouts of hundred thousands of migrants was still unclear and he strongly doubted that the integration of so many people could succeed. In Söder's view, the Germans did not want a multicultural society. Refugees should return to their home countries whenever possible. The dictum "Wir schaffen das" ("We can do it") of Chancellor Merkel was "not the right signal", instead he suggested "Wir haben verstanden" ("We have understood").[33]

COVID 19 pandemic edit

During the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany, Söder was the first Minister-President to announce a lockdown within his federal state.[34] His management raised his popularity and made him a contender for the chancellorship in 2021.[16] During autumn and winter 2021, low vaccination rates in Bavaria generated controversy, with Söder being in favour of mandatory vaccinations.[35][36]

Family policy edit

In a July 2020 interview with Ulrich Wickert, Söder supported same-sex marriage in Germany.[37][38]

Foreign policy edit

In his capacity as Minister-President, Söder has made several foreign trips, including for meetings with President Sahle-Work Zewde of Ethiopia (2019)[39] and President Vladimir Putin of Russia (2020).[40][41]

Personal life edit

 
Söder and his wife Karin during the 2018 Fastnacht; Söder is dressed as Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria and wearing the uniform of a General of the Kingdom of Bavaria.

Söder has been married to Karin Baumüller since 1999; Baumüller is one of the owners of Nuremberg-based Baumüller Group, a manufacturer of electric automation and drive systems.[42] The couple have three children. In addition, Söder has a daughter from an earlier relationship.[43]

Söder is a member of the Protestant Church in Germany and has described himself as "a believer."[44][14][2] He is also known for his extravagant costumes during the carnival season which have included Shrek and Marilyn Monroe.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ "Abgeordnete(r) Dr. Markus Söder, | Bayerischer Landtag".
  2. ^ a b Jordans, Frank (19 February 2021). "Beam me up? Bavarian governor eyes top job after Merkel". Associated Press. Retrieved 11 March 2021.
  3. ^ Von altdeutschen Rechtstraditionen zu einem modernen Gemeindeedikt: Die Entwicklung der Kommunalgesetzgebung im rechtsrheinischen Bayern zwischen 1802 und 1818, Worüber Stoiber und Co. (1998)
  4. ^ Am Montag soll auch Merkels Liste stehen Hamburger Abendblatt, 14 October 2005.
  5. ^ Koalitionsverhandlungen: Wen Union und FDP zum Feilschen schicken Spiegel Online, 6 October 2009.
  6. ^ Christian Kraemer, Arno Schuetze and Foo Yun Chee (28 March 2012), Owners of BayernLB agree on revamp Reuters.
  7. ^ Jörn Poltz and Krisztina Than (24 July 2014), BayernLB sells unit MKB to Hungary Reuters.
  8. ^ James Shotter (7 July 2015), Austria to pay Bavaria €1.23bn to settle Hypo Alpe Adria dispute Financial Times.
  9. ^ Christian Kraemer (17 July 2012), Bavaria seeks to trump Merkel with anti-bailout card Reuters.
  10. ^ Joern Poltz and Andreas Cremer (2 August 2016), German state of Bavaria to sue VW over emissions scandal Reuters.
  11. ^ Janosch Delcker (16 December 2017), Horst Seehofer reelected leader of Merkel’s Bavarian allies Politico Europe.
  12. ^ Bavarian PM Horst Seehofer steps down in CSU power struggle. Retrieved 13 June 2021
  13. ^ Maxime Schlee (16 March 2018), Markus Söder becomes Bavarian state premier Politico Europe.
  14. ^ a b c Joern Poltz (19 January 2019), Leader of Bavarian CSU promises new start with Merkel's party Reuters.
  15. ^ "What will Germany's foreign policy be after Angela Merkel?". Deutsche Welle. 28 February 2021. from the original on 1 March 2021. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
  16. ^ a b Guy Chazan (13 May 2020), Coronavirus throws open race to succeed Merkel Financial Times.
  17. ^ "Germany: CDU/CSU rivals unable to break impasse on Merkel's successor". Deutsche Welle. 19 April 2021. from the original on 19 April 2021. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  18. ^ "Germany: CDU party board backs Armin Laschet as chancellor candidate". Deutsche Welle. 19 April 2021. from the original on 20 April 2021. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  19. ^ "Germany: Markus Söder backs Armin Laschet for chancellor". Deutsche Welle. 20 April 2021.
  20. ^ mdr.de. "Wahlprogramm der Union: Steuern, Rente, Reformen – Was CDU/CSU wollen | MDR.DE". www.mdr.de (in German). Retrieved 22 June 2021.
  21. ^ Laurenz Gehrke (September 10, 2021), Bavaria’s Söder confirmed as CSU chief, stokes up German election campaign Politico Europe.
  22. ^ "Liste der Mitglieder der 17. Bundesversammlung" (PDF). Deutscher Bundestag. Retrieved 13 March 2022.
  23. ^ Matthias Sobolewski (30 October 2013), German-Swiss tax deal could be revived, conservatives say Reuters.
  24. ^ Söder neuer Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender des Flughafens Nürnberg Nuremberg Airport, press release of 31 March 2017.
  25. ^ 2011 Annual Report KfW.
  26. ^ Board of Trustees Deutsches Museum.
  27. ^ Michelle Martin (29 July 2015), Merkel's Bavarian ally says Grexit would cause 'utter chaos' Reuters.
  28. ^ James Angelos (7 December 2012), Greece's Samaras Aims to Win Over Bavarians Wall Street Journal.
  29. ^ Andrea Shalal (14 February 2018), Bavaria Fin Minister rejects eurozone expansion to Romania, Bulgaria Reuters.
  30. ^ Harriet Torry (12 December 2013), Bavaria Ends Funding for Scholarly Edition of 'Mein Kampf' Wall Street Journal.
  31. ^ "Bavarian leader orders Christian crosses on all state buildings". the Guardian. Agence France-Presse. 25 April 2018. Retrieved 31 May 2018.
  32. ^ Guy Chazan (14 September 2018), Merkel’s ally tested on refugee crisis and far right in Bavaria Financial Times.
  33. ^ Flüchtlinge sind "riesige Sicherheitslücke in Deutschland", Die Welt, 26 August 2016, in German
  34. ^ "Coronavirus in Bayern: Erster Münchner tot – Verstöße gegen Ausgangsbeschränkung in der Nacht". www.merkur.de (in German). 25 March 2020. Retrieved 3 December 2021.
  35. ^ ""Unterirdisch": Kritik an Söders Attacke auf die Impfkommission". BR24 (in German). 15 July 2021. Retrieved 3 December 2021.
  36. ^ "Mit Rückendeckung aus der CSU: Söder fordert allgemeine Impfpflicht – Kritik an Spahn". www.rnd.de (in German). 22 November 2021. Retrieved 3 December 2021.
  37. ^ Ulrich Wickert Podcast: Wickert trifft Markus Söder (german), July 2020
  38. ^ Gala.de: Die Liebe ist per se se segnenswert (german), July 2020
  39. ^ Söder trifft sich mit äthiopischer Staatspräsidentin Die Welt, 17 April 2019.
  40. ^ Meeting with Minister President of Bavaria Markus Soeder Kremlin, press release of 29 January 2020.
  41. ^ Ralf Schuler (30 January 2020), Ein Bayer im Kreml: So lief Söders Treffen mit Putin BILD.
  42. ^ Claudia Urbasek (23 January 2016), Profitiert Söders Familie von der Flüchtlingskrise? Nürnberger Zeitung.
  43. ^ Franz Solms-Laubach (24 May 2007), Markus Söder und seine uneheliche Tochter Die Welt.
  44. ^ Frederick Studemann (12 June 2018), Bavaria crosses a line to fend off the far-right Financial Times.

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Markus Thomas Theodor Soder born 5 January 1967 is a German politician serving as Minister President of Bavaria since 2018 and Leader of the Christian Social Union in Bavaria CSU since 2019 Markus SoderMdL MdBRSoder in 2022Minister President of BavariaIncumbentAssumed office 16 March 2018DeputyIlse AignerHubert AiwangerPreceded byHorst SeehoferLeader of the Christian Social UnionIncumbentAssumed office 19 January 2019General SecretaryMarkus BlumeStephan MayerMartin HuberPreceded byHorst SeehoferBavarian CabinetMinister of Finance Regional Development and Home AffairsIn office 3 November 2011 21 March 2018Minister PresidentHorst SeehoferPreceded byGeorg FahrenschonSucceeded byAlbert FurackerMinister of Health and the EnvironmentIn office 20 October 2008 4 November 2011Minister PresidentHorst SeehoferPreceded byOtmar BernhardSucceeded byMarcel HuberMinister of Federal and European AffairsIn office 16 November 2007 17 October 2008Minister PresidentGunther BecksteinPreceded byEmilia MullerSucceeded byEmilia MullerGeneral Secretary of theChristian Social UnionIn office 17 November 2003 22 October 2007LeaderEdmund StoiberErwin HuberPreceded byThomas GoppelSucceeded byChristine HaderthauerMember of theLandtag of Bavaria for Nuremberg East Nuremberg West 1994 2018 IncumbentAssumed office 20 October 1994 1 Preceded byHeinz LeschanowskySucceeded byJochen KohlerPersonal detailsBornMarkus Thomas Theodor Soder 1967 01 05 5 January 1967 age 57 Nuremberg Bavaria West Germany now Germany Political partyChristian Social Union 1983 SpouseKarin Baumuller m 1999 wbr Children4Alma materUniversity of Erlangen NurembergMilitary serviceAllegiance GermanyBranch serviceBundeswehrYears of service1986 1987UnitGerman Army Heer Transportbataillon 270 Contents 1 Background education and military service 2 Political career 2 1 Career in Bavarian politics 2 2 State Minister of Finance 2011 2018 2 3 Minister President of Bavaria 2018 present 2 4 Potential candidate for Chancellor 3 Role in national politics 4 Other activities selection 4 1 Corporate boards 4 2 Non profit organisations 5 Political positions 5 1 European integration 5 2 Domestic policy 5 2 1 Immigration 5 2 2 COVID 19 pandemic 5 3 Family policy 5 4 Foreign policy 6 Personal life 7 References 8 External linksBackground education and military service editSoder was born in Nuremberg and is the son of a building contractor 2 After graduating from the Durer Gymnasium Nuremberg in 1986 Soder had his year of military service from 1986 to 1987 He then studied law at the University of Erlangen Nuremberg from 1987 with a scholarship from the Konrad Adenauer Foundation He passed his first state examination in 1991 and was a research assistant at the department of constitutional administrative and church law at the same university In 1998 he was awarded a doctorate in law with a dissertation in legal history entitled From old German legal traditions to a modern municipal edict The development of municipal legislation in Bavaria on the right bank of the Rhine between 1802 and 1818 3 He worked as a trainee and then as an editor with Bayerischer Rundfunk a public service television and radio network based in Munich from 1992 to 1994 when he was elected to the Bavarian Parliament and became a full time politician Political career editCareer in Bavarian politics edit Soder has been a member of the Landtag the state parliament of Bavaria since 1994 From 2003 to 2007 he was secretary general of the CSU party in this capacity he worked closely with then Minister President and party chairman Edmund Stoiber During his time in office he was also part of the CDU CSU team in the negotiations with the SPD on a coalition agreement following the 2005 federal elections 4 which paved the way to the formation of Chancellor Angela Merkel s first cabinet Soder has since been member of the Beckstein Seehofer I and II cabinets From 2007 to 2008 he was Bavaria s State Minister for Federal and European Affairs the successor office of Foreign Minister of Bavaria and from 2008 to 2011 State Minister for Environment and Health In the negotiations to form a coalition government following the 2009 federal elections Soder was part of the working group on the environment agriculture and consumer protection led by Ilse Aigner and Michael Kauch and the working group on health led by Ursula von der Leyen and Philipp Rosler 5 State Minister of Finance 2011 2018 edit As finance minister in the state government of Minister President Horst Seehofer Soder was also one of the state s representatives at the Bundesrat where he served on the Finance Committee During his time in office Soder was put in charge of overseeing the restructuring process of ailing state backed lender BayernLB in a bid to win approval for an aid package from the European Commission 6 In 2014 he pushed BayernLB to sell its Hungarian MKB unit to that country s government ending an ill fated investment that had cost it a total of 2 billion euros 2 7 billion in losses over 20 years 7 In 2015 Soder and his Austrian counterpart Hans Jorg Schelling agreed a provisional deal that settled the two governments array of legal disputes stemming from the collapse of the Carinthian regional bank Hypo Alpe Adria Bank International Under the memorandum of understanding Austria would pay 1 23 billion to Bavaria All legal cases relating to the dispute would also be dropped 8 Also in 2012 Soder and Minister President Horst Seehofer filed a lawsuit in the Federal Constitutional Court asking the judges to back their call for an overhaul of the German system of financial transfers from wealthier states such as Bavaria to the country s weaker economies 9 On Soder s initiative Bavaria became the first regional government in Volkswagen s home country to take legal action against the carmaker for damages caused by its emissions test cheating scandal At the time Soder argued that the state s pension fund for civil servants had lost as much as 700 000 euros 780 000 as a consequence of the scandal 10 When Seehofer came under pressure after the CSU had suffered heavy losses in the 2017 national elections he decided to remain party chairman but agreed to hand over leadership of Bavaria to Soder 11 This was the result of a long running internal strife between Soder and Seehofer 12 Minister President of Bavaria 2018 present edit See also Cabinet Soder I and Cabinet Soder II In March 2018 lawmakers formally elected Soder as new Minister President of Bavaria to replace Horst Seehofer who had become Federal Interior Minister in Chancellor Angela Merkel s new cabinet He received 99 of the 169 state deputies s votes with 64 voting against a better result than Seehofer when he began his final term in 2013 13 The following Bavarian State Election October 2018 yielded the worst result for the CSU top candidate Markus Soder since 1950 with 37 of votes a decline of over ten percentage points compared to Seehofer s last result from 2013 As a consequence Soder had to form a coalition government with the Freie Wahler as minor partner In January 2019 CSU delegates elected Soder to replace Seehofer as their leader with an 87 4 percent majority at a party conference He was the sole candidate 14 Potential candidate for Chancellor edit After the onset of the COVID 19 pandemic in Germany Soder was discussed as a possible candidate to succeed Angela Merkel in the 2021 German federal election 15 A May 2020 poll indicated that 53 of Germans favoured him as the CDU CSU s Chancellor candidate During the same time he enjoyed approval ratings of over 90 in Bavaria 16 After the election of Armin Laschet as CDU chairman in January 2021 he and Soder considered themselves the major contenders for the Chancellor candidacy As the contest intensified in March April 2021 Soder was backed by the CSU as well as some state and local CDU associations while Laschet received the support of most of the CDU The two men failed to come to an agreement by the given deadline of 19 April 17 leading the federal CDU board to hold an impromptu meeting to break the deadlock The board voted 31 to 9 in favour of Laschet 18 After the vote Soder announced his support for Laschet as Chancellor candidate 19 On 21 June 2021 Soder and Laschet jointly presented the joint election manifesto of the two parties CSU and CDU In the programme it is stated that the fight against pandemics climate change and the defence of prosperity and freedom are global challenges and that the aim is to create a Germany open to the world which strives for both modernisation and green policies 20 In September 2021 Soder was reelected as chair of the CSU winning 87 6 percent of the vote at a party congress in Nuremberg 21 Role in national politics editSoder was a CSU delegate to the Federal Convention for the purpose of electing the President of Germany in 1999 2004 2009 2010 2012 2017 citation needed and 2022 22 In the negotiations to form a coalition government of the Christian Democrats CDU together with the Bavarian CSU and the Free Democratic Party FDP following the 2009 federal elections Soder was part of the CDU CSU delegation in the working group on health policy led by Ursula von der Leyen and Philipp Rosler In the negotiations to form a Grand Coalition of the Christian Democrats and the Social Democrats SPD following the 2013 federal elections Soder was part of the CDU CSU delegation in the working groups on financial policy and the national budget led by Wolfgang Schauble and Olaf Scholz and on bank regulation and the Eurozone led by Herbert Reul and Martin Schulz 23 Other activities selection editCorporate boards edit Munich Airport ex officio chairman of the supervisory board Nuremberg Airport ex officio member of the supervisory board chairman of the supervisory board since 2017 24 KfW ex officio member of the board of supervisory directors 2011 2016 25 BayernLB ex officio chairman of the supervisory board 2011 2012 ZDF ex officio member of the Television Board 2002 2008 2013 2016 Non profit organisations edit Bavarian Research Foundation ex officio member of the board of trustees Deutsches Museum member of the board of trustees 26 University of Erlangen Nuremberg FAU member of the board of trustees Staatstheater Nurnberg member of the board of trustees Ifo Institute for Economic Research member of the board of trustees 1 FC Nurnberg member of the supervisory board 2007 2011 member of the advisory board since 2011 Munich International Film Festival ex officio member of the supervisory board 2011 2014 Political positions edit nbsp Soder in 2003 European integration edit During the Greek government debt crisis Soder was among the most vocal in calling for Greece to leave the Eurozone 27 By 2012 he said in an interview Athens must stand as an example that this Eurozone can also show teeth 28 In early 2018 Soder reiterated his opposition against any expansion of the eurozone to include countries like Bulgaria and Romania the introduction of Eurobonds and the creation of a European finance minister post 29 Domestic policy edit In 2012 under Soder s leadership Bavaria pledged 500 000 687 546 in public funding for the Munich based Institute for Contemporary History IfZ to produce a critical annotated version of Adolf Hitler s Mein Kampf for publication in 2015 when the copyright expired Soder said at the time that the publication would aim to demystify Hitler s manifesto By 2013 however the Bavarian state government ended its funding for the project 30 In 2018 Soder s government enacted the Kreuzpflicht an obligation to display crosses at the entrance of public buildings Soder has stated that the crosses are not to be seen as Christian symbols but as symbols of Bavarian cultural identity 31 During his campaign for the 2018 state elections Soder appealed to traditionalists while also seeking to enhance Bavaria s high tech laptops and Lederhosen reputation with a promise of a new space programme for the state and more high speed internet access 32 Immigration edit Throughout the European migrant crisis Soder sharply criticized the migrant policies of Angela Merkel several times He warned of a huge security gap that remained because the whereabouts of hundred thousands of migrants was still unclear and he strongly doubted that the integration of so many people could succeed In Soder s view the Germans did not want a multicultural society Refugees should return to their home countries whenever possible The dictum Wir schaffen das We can do it of Chancellor Merkel was not the right signal instead he suggested Wir haben verstanden We have understood 33 COVID 19 pandemic edit During the COVID 19 pandemic in Germany Soder was the first Minister President to announce a lockdown within his federal state 34 His management raised his popularity and made him a contender for the chancellorship in 2021 16 During autumn and winter 2021 low vaccination rates in Bavaria generated controversy with Soder being in favour of mandatory vaccinations 35 36 Family policy edit In a July 2020 interview with Ulrich Wickert Soder supported same sex marriage in Germany 37 38 Foreign policy edit In his capacity as Minister President Soder has made several foreign trips including for meetings with President Sahle Work Zewde of Ethiopia 2019 39 and President Vladimir Putin of Russia 2020 40 41 Personal life edit nbsp Soder and his wife Karin during the 2018 Fastnacht Soder is dressed as Luitpold Prince Regent of Bavaria and wearing the uniform of a General of the Kingdom of Bavaria Soder has been married to Karin Baumuller since 1999 Baumuller is one of the owners of Nuremberg based Baumuller Group a manufacturer of electric automation and drive systems 42 The couple have three children In addition Soder has a daughter from an earlier relationship 43 Soder is a member of the Protestant Church in Germany and has described himself as a believer 44 14 2 He is also known for his extravagant costumes during the carnival season which have included Shrek and Marilyn Monroe 14 References edit Abgeordnete r Dr Markus Soder Bayerischer Landtag a b Jordans Frank 19 February 2021 Beam me up Bavarian governor eyes top job after Merkel Associated Press Retrieved 11 March 2021 Von altdeutschen Rechtstraditionen zu einem modernen Gemeindeedikt Die Entwicklung der Kommunalgesetzgebung im rechtsrheinischen Bayern zwischen 1802 und 1818 Woruber Stoiber und Co 1998 Am Montag soll auch Merkels Liste stehen Hamburger Abendblatt 14 October 2005 Koalitionsverhandlungen Wen Union und FDP zum Feilschen schicken Spiegel Online 6 October 2009 Christian Kraemer Arno Schuetze and Foo Yun Chee 28 March 2012 Owners of BayernLB agree on revamp Reuters Jorn Poltz and Krisztina Than 24 July 2014 BayernLB sells unit MKB to Hungary Reuters James Shotter 7 July 2015 Austria to pay Bavaria 1 23bn to settle Hypo Alpe Adria dispute Financial Times Christian Kraemer 17 July 2012 Bavaria seeks to trump Merkel with anti bailout card Reuters Joern Poltz and Andreas Cremer 2 August 2016 German state of Bavaria to sue VW over emissions scandal Reuters Janosch Delcker 16 December 2017 Horst Seehofer reelected leader of Merkel s Bavarian allies Politico Europe Bavarian PM Horst Seehofer steps down in CSU power struggle Retrieved 13 June 2021 Maxime Schlee 16 March 2018 Markus Soder becomes Bavarian state premier Politico Europe a b c Joern Poltz 19 January 2019 Leader of Bavarian CSU promises new start with Merkel s party Reuters What will Germany s foreign policy be after Angela Merkel Deutsche Welle 28 February 2021 Archived from the original on 1 March 2021 Retrieved 1 March 2021 a b Guy Chazan 13 May 2020 Coronavirus throws open race to succeed Merkel Financial Times Germany CDU CSU rivals unable to break impasse on Merkel s successor Deutsche Welle 19 April 2021 Archived from the original on 19 April 2021 Retrieved 20 April 2021 Germany CDU party board backs Armin Laschet as chancellor candidate Deutsche Welle 19 April 2021 Archived from the original on 20 April 2021 Retrieved 20 April 2021 Germany Markus Soder backs Armin Laschet for chancellor Deutsche Welle 20 April 2021 mdr de Wahlprogramm der Union Steuern Rente Reformen Was CDU CSU wollen MDR DE www mdr de in German Retrieved 22 June 2021 Laurenz Gehrke September 10 2021 Bavaria s Soder confirmed as CSU chief stokes up German election campaign Politico Europe Liste der Mitglieder der 17 Bundesversammlung PDF Deutscher Bundestag Retrieved 13 March 2022 Matthias Sobolewski 30 October 2013 German Swiss tax deal could be revived conservatives say Reuters Soder neuer Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender des Flughafens Nurnberg Nuremberg Airport press release of 31 March 2017 2011 Annual Report KfW Board of Trustees Deutsches Museum Michelle Martin 29 July 2015 Merkel s Bavarian ally says Grexit would cause utter chaos Reuters James Angelos 7 December 2012 Greece s Samaras Aims to Win Over Bavarians Wall Street Journal Andrea Shalal 14 February 2018 Bavaria Fin Minister rejects eurozone expansion to Romania Bulgaria Reuters Harriet Torry 12 December 2013 Bavaria Ends Funding for Scholarly Edition of Mein Kampf Wall Street Journal Bavarian leader orders Christian crosses on all state buildings the Guardian Agence France Presse 25 April 2018 Retrieved 31 May 2018 Guy Chazan 14 September 2018 Merkel s ally tested on refugee crisis and far right in Bavaria Financial Times Fluchtlinge sind riesige Sicherheitslucke in Deutschland Die Welt 26 August 2016 in German Coronavirus in Bayern Erster Munchner tot Verstosse gegen Ausgangsbeschrankung in der Nacht www merkur de in German 25 March 2020 Retrieved 3 December 2021 Unterirdisch Kritik an Soders Attacke auf die Impfkommission BR24 in German 15 July 2021 Retrieved 3 December 2021 Mit Ruckendeckung aus der CSU Soder fordert allgemeine Impfpflicht Kritik an Spahn www rnd de in German 22 November 2021 Retrieved 3 December 2021 Ulrich Wickert Podcast Wickert trifft Markus Soder german July 2020 Gala de Die Liebe ist per se se segnenswert german July 2020 Soder trifft sich mit athiopischer Staatsprasidentin Die Welt 17 April 2019 Meeting with Minister President of Bavaria Markus Soeder Kremlin press release of 29 January 2020 Ralf Schuler 30 January 2020 Ein Bayer im Kreml So lief Soders Treffen mit Putin BILD Claudia Urbasek 23 January 2016 Profitiert Soders Familie von der Fluchtlingskrise Nurnberger Zeitung Franz Solms Laubach 24 May 2007 Markus Soder und seine uneheliche Tochter Die Welt Frederick Studemann 12 June 2018 Bavaria crosses a line to fend off the far right Financial Times External links editMarkus Soder at the Landtag of Bavaria Political offices Preceded byIlse AignerActing Minister President of Bavaria2018 present Incumbent Party political offices Preceded byHorst Seehofer Leader of the Christian Social Union2019 present Incumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Markus Soder amp oldid 1213355034, 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