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Chancellor
  
Angela Merkel

Name
  
Rainer Bruderle

Resigned
  
May 12, 2011

Signature
  

Succeeded by
  
Philipp Rosler

Alma mater
  
University of Mainz

Party
  
Free Democratic Party

Education
  
University of Mainz


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Preceded by
  
Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg

Born
  
22 June 1945 (age 78) Berlin, Allied-occupied Germany (now Germany) (
1945-06-22
)

Role
  
Former Federal Minister of Economics and Energy

Previous office
  
Federal Minister of Economics and Energy (2009–2011)

Similar People
  
Philipp Rosler, Laura Himmelreich, Guido Westerwelle, Jurgen Trittin, Peer Steinbruck

Political party
  
Free Democratic Party

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Rainer Brüderle (born 22 June 1945 in Berlin) is a German politician and member of the FDP. He served as Minister of Economics and Transport of Rhineland-Palatinate from 1987–1998. On 28 October 2009, he was appointed Federal Minister for Economics and Technology in the second Merkel cabinet. Following his election in May 2011 as chairman of his party's parliamentary faction, Brüderle resigned as Federal Minister for Economics and Technology.

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Rainer Brüderle Rainer Bruderle Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia

Rainer Brüderle holds a Diplom in Economics from the University of Mainz. He has been a member of the German Bundestag between 1998 and 2013. At the 2009 election he unsuccessfully contested the Mainz constituency, but was elected to the Bundestag for the Rhineland-Palatinate land list.

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Petrol prices

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In May 2008, Brüderle said, for two-thirds of every gas station bill supported by the State responsibility. He demanded to abolish the road tax in addition to the eco-tax, it is sufficient if "only the real consumption" will be touched by mineral oil from the Treasury. Neither he as economy minister in the federal government since 2009 nor the FDP voiced these demands again.

State aid for Opel

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On 9 June 2010 Brüderle refused a request from Opel Germany to 1.1 billion euro in the form of state aid. On the same day Chancellor Angela Merkel gave Opel vague hope of a bailout stating: "The last word on the future of Opel is still out." "The state is not the better entrepreneur" was a justification Brüderle for his vote. The state aid would have resulted in his opinion, to serious distortions of competition in the industry. However, a government decision, there was not, as General Motors and Opel / Vauxhall in Europe applied for no more state aid .

Unbundling law

This would allow the State to dismantle dominant corporations (even without concrete reason) when the competition can not otherwise be made. The German power companies then turned against such a bill. In May 2010 Brüderle defused the bill.

Financial crisis

Rainer Brüderle Brderles NichtKrisenkommunikation bei Laura Himmelreich

On 14 September 2011, Rainer Brüderle announced that an article written for the newspaper Die Welt by Vice Chancellor Philipp Rösler, about the possible benefits of a Greek bankruptcy for the rest of the euro zone, confirmed the opinion of a number of European finance ministers.

Other engagements

Brüderle is a member of the board of the German television network ZDF.

Sexism allegation

In the magazine Stern in January 2013, the journalist Laura Himmelreich published an article about alleged advances towards her from the politician during a January 2012 political gathering at a bar in Stuttgart. The advances included asking her for a dance and mainly the suggestive comment that she "could also fill a dirndl" with a look at her breasts, which she interpreted as sexism, sparking a media-wide debate.

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References

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