List of members of the 5th Bundestag

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List of members of the 5th Bundestag
4th 6th
Overview
Legislative bodyBundestag
TermOctober 19, 1965 (1965-10-19) – October 19, 1969 (1969-10-19)
Election1965 West German federal election
GovernmentSecond Erhard cabinet
Kiesinger cabinet

The 5th German Bundestag, the lower house of parliament of the Federal Republic of Germany, was elected on 3 October 1965 and existed between 19 October 1965 and 19 October 1959. It held a total of 247 parliamentary sessions with the last one being held on 3 July 1969.

On 20 October 1965 the Bundestag elected Ludwig Erhard (CDU) as federal Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany with 272 (+6) [a]yes votes, 200 (+15)[a] no-votes and 15 (+1)[a] abstentions on the first ballot. After his resignation on 30 November 1966 Kurt Georg Kiesinger (CDU) was elected as his successor on 1 December 1966.

Presidium of the Bundestag[edit]

Konrad Adenauer, the former federal Chancellor, served as Alterspräsident (Father of the House) until his death on 17 April 1967. He was succeeded by Arthur Enk who was from the CDU as well. As Alterspräsident Adenauer presided over the Konstituierende Sitzung [de], the first parliamentary session, until Eugen Gerstenmaier was elected as President of the Bundestag.

Carlo Schmid, Erwin Schoettle (both from the SPD), Richard Jaeger (CSU) and Thomas Dehler (FDP) were elected to be vice-presidents of the Bundestag. Although the Geschäftsordnung des Deutschen Bundestages [de] (Rules of Procedure of the German Bundestag) required a secret ballot which was advocated by Franz-Josef Wuermeling. But after President Gerstenmaier pointed out, that the Bundestag was allowed to deviate from its Geschäftsordnung, if a supermajority agreed which it did, the candidates were elected by raising one's hand. The candidates were elected separately. All of the candidates had held the office during the previous legislative term. On 26 October 1965 Richard Jaeger became Federal Minister of Justice and Maria Probst (CDU) was elected to succeed him on 9 December. After her death on 1 May 1967 Richard Jaeger returned to the presidium for the CDU/CSU. Carlo Schmid was appointed as Federal Minister of the Bundesrat and State Affa

irs. on 1 December 1966 and was succeeded by Karl Mommer on 14 December. He was elected unanimously. Because Thomas Dehler died on 21 July 1967, Walter Scheel was elected to succeed him as the FDPs vice president on 8 September 1967.

Eugen Gerstenmaier was elected as President of the Bundestag during the Konstituierende Sitzung with 384 yes votes, 21 no votes, 98 abstentions and 4 invalid votes to a third term. After his resignation on 31 January 1969 due to criticism over Wiedergutmachungs payments Kai-Uwe von Hassel was elected as President of the Bundestag on 5 February 1969. He received 262 of 457 of the votes.

Summary[edit]

This summary includes changes in the numbers of the three caucuses (CDU/CSU, SPD, FDP):

Time Reason of change CDU/CSU SPD FDP Others Total number
1965 First meeting 245 202 49 496
13 October 1967 Walther Hellige leaves the FDP caucus and becomes unaffiliated 48 1
24 October 1967 Walther Hellige becomes member of the CDU/CSU caucus 246
13 May 1969 Reinhold Rehs leaves the SPD caucus and become members of the CDU/CSU caucus 247 201

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Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b c During the existence of West Germany the Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin elected representatives to the Bundestag for West Berlin. But since they were prohibited by an international treaty to participate in Germany's legislative process, their votes were trivial.

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