German finance minister wolfgang schaeuble germany
Germany: Ex-Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble dies at 81
The former speaker of the Bundestag parliament and finance minister Wolfgang Schäuble has died surrounded by his family, who first informed the German DPA news agency of his passing early on Wednesday.
Schäuble died peacefully at around 8 p.m.
on Tuesday night, his family said.
CDU mainstay for decades, with difficult legacy in southern Europe
A veteran leading member of the conservative Christian Democrats (CDU), Schäuble was born in Freiburg, the southwestern German state of Baden-Württemberg, in
He entered parliament in and directly reclaimed his Offenburg constituency in every subsequent election, making him the longest-serving parliamentarian in Germany's postwar history.
He was probably at his most prominent internationally during the aftermath of the financial crisis and the subsequent eurozone sovereign debt difficulties, when he was Germany’s fiscally hawkish finance minister calling on southern European countries to limit their borrowing.
He became a renowned, and often reviled, figure in countries like Greece during this period.
This is reflected in comments made by Yanis Varoufakis, Greece's finance minister in the first half of , who negotiated on the part of Athens during the Greek debt crisis from to
"Wolfgang Schäuble was the embodiment of the political project of buttressing a monetary union in which he himself did not believe," Varoufakis wrote after the news of Schäuble's death. "History will judge him harshly, but no more harshly than those who succumbed to his disastrous project and policies."
But at one point, Schäuble also appeared to be next in line to follow Chancellor Helmut Kohl in Germany's top political job.
German finance minister wolfgang schaeuble germany Hermann Otto Solms. Lutz Graf Schwerin von Krosigk. List of members of the 10th Bundestag. Speaker: Wolfgang Mischnick.He had served in a series of government positions including as interior minister. That was the role he held in , when an assassination attempt and gunshot wounds confined him to a wheelchair for the rest of his life.
He is survived by his wife Ingeborg and four children. You can read our full obituary here.
Condolences and tributes
Current CDU leader Friedrich Merz was among the first politicians to respond to the news on Wednesday.
He said Schäuble's death "fills me with great sadness."
"In Wolfgang Schäuble, I lose my closest friend and confidant that I ever had in politics," Merz said on social media, signing with his initials to indicate he had authored the post. "My thoughts are with his family, in particular his wife Ingeborg."
Chancellor Olaf Scholz, a Social Democrat who succeeded Schäuble as finance minister in , said he had "shaped our country for more than half a century," as a parliamentarian, minister and as speaker of parliament.
"In him Germany is losing a bright thinker, passionate politician and strident democrat," Scholz said.
Veteran Green politician Katrin Göring-Eckhardt posted a lengthy tribute, saying the country was losing a "passionate defender of our parliamentary democracy," who she said she grew to respect greatly despite "differing political convictions."
"I valued his strengths in debate, his persistence, not always insisting but always being open to remaining in discussions, on a high and challenging level," Göring-Eckhardt said, praising his decades of political service.
The Central Council of Jews in Germany also posted a tribute, calling the year-old "a close friend of the Jewish community in Germany."
msh/rc (dpa, epd, AFP)
While you're here: Every Tuesday, DW editors round up what is happening in German politics and society.
You can sign up here for the weekly email newsletter Berlin Briefing.