Presidium of the Bundestag


The Presidium of the Bundestag is responsible for the routine administration of the Bundestag, including its clerical and research activities. The presidium consists of the President of the Bundestag and a variable number of Vice Presidents, currently six.
The president is elected by all members of the Bundestag during its first meeting; he almost always comes from the largest fraction in the Bundestag. His administration ends with the end of the legislature, but he can be re-elected, as long as he is re-elected to the Bundestag.
In 1994, it was decided that every faction in the Bundestag should be represented by a Vice President.

1st Bundestag (1949−1953)

PresidentPeriodParty
Erich Köhler
Hermann Ehlers
1949−1950
1950−1953
CDU/CSU
CDU/CSU
Vice PresidentPeriodParty
Carlo Schmid
Hermann Schäfer
1949−1953
1949−1953
SPD
FDP

2nd Bundestag (1953−1957)

PresidentPeriodParty
Hermann Ehlers
Eugen Gerstenmaier
1953−1954
1954−1957
CDU/CSU
CDU/CSU
Vice PresidentPeriodParty
Carlo Schmid
Richard Jaeger
Ludwig Schneider
Max Becker
Ludwig Schneider
1953−1957
1953−1957
1953−1956
1956−1957
1956−1957
SPD
CDU/CSU
FDP
FDP
FVP/DP

3rd Bundestag (1957−1961)

PresidentPeriodParty
Eugen Gerstenmaier1957−1961CDU/CSU
Vice PresidentPeriodParty
Carlo Schmid
Richard Jaeger
Victor-Emanuel Preusker
Max Becker
Thomas Dehler
Victor-Emanuel Preusker
1957−1961
1957−1961
1960
1957−1960
1960−1961
1958−1960
SPD
CDU/CSU
CDU/CSU
FDP
FDP
DVP/DP

4th Bundestag (1961−1965)

PresidentPeriodParty
Eugen Gerstenmaier1961−1965CDU/CSU
Vice PresidentPeriodParty
Carlo Schmid
Erwin Schoettle
Richard Jaeger
Thomas Dehler
1961−1965
1961−1965
1961−1965
1961−1965
SPD
SPD
CSU/CSU
FDP

5th Bundestag (1965-1969)

PresidentPeriodParty
Eugen Gerstenmaier1965−1969CDU/CSU
Vice PresidentPeriodParty
Carlo Schmid
Karl Momper
Erwin Schoettle
Maria Probst
Richard Jaeger
Thomas Dehler
Walter Scheel
1965−1966
1966−1969
1965−1969
1965−1967
1967−1969
1965−1967
1967−1969
SPD
SPD
SPD
CSU/CSU
CDU/CSU
FDP
FDP

6th Bundestag (1969−1972)

PresidentPeriodParty
Kai-Uwe von Hassel1969−1972CDU/CSU
Vice PresidentPeriodParty
Carlo Schmid
Hermann Schmitt-Vockenhausen
Richard Jaeger
Liselotte Funcke
1969−1972
1969−1972
1969−1972
1969−1972
SPD
SPD
CDU/CSU
FDP

7th Bundestag (1972−1976)

PresidentPeriodParty
Annemarie Renger1972−1976SPD
Vice PresidentPeriodParty
Hermann Schmitt-Vockenhausen
Kai-Uwe von Hassel
Richard Jaeger
Liselotte Funcke
1972−1976
1972−1976
1972−1976
1972−1976
SPD
CDU/CSU
CDU/CSU
FDP

8th Bundestag (1976−1980)

PresidentPeriodParty
Karl Carstens
Richard Stücklen
1976−1979
1979−1980
CDU/CSU
CDU/CSU
Vice PresidentPeriodParty
Annemarie Renger
Hermann Schmitt-Vockenhausen
Georg Leber
Richard Stücklen
Richard von Weizsäcker
Liselotte Funcke
Richard Wurbs
1976−1980
1976−1979
1979−1980
1976−1979
1979−1980
1976−1979
1979−1980
SPD
SPD
SPD
CDU/CSU
CDU/CSU
FDP
FDP

9th Bundestag (1980−1983)

PresidentPeriodParty
Richard Stücklen1980−1983CSU/CSU
Vice PresidentPeriodParty
Annemarie Renger
Georg Leber
Richard von Weizsäcker
Heinrich Windelen
Richard Wurbs
1980−1983
1980−1983
1980−1981
1981−1983
1980−1983
SPD
SPD
CDU/CSU
CDU/CSU
FDP

10th Bundestag (1983−1987)

PresidentPeriodParty
Rainer Barzel
Philipp Jenninger
1983−1984
1984−1987
CDU/CSU
CDU/CSU
Vice PresidentPeriodParty
Annemarie Renger
Heinz Westphal
Richard Stücklen
Richard Wurbs
Dieter-Julius Cronenberg
1983−1987
1983−1987
1983−1987
1983−1984
1984−1987
SPD
SPD
CDU/CSU
FDP
FDP

11th Bundestag (1987−1990)

PresidentPeriodParty
Philipp Jenninger
Rita Süssmuth
1987−1988
1988−1990
CDU/CSU
CDU/CSU
Vice PresidentPeriodParty
Annemarie Renger
Heinz Westphal
Richard Stücklen
Dieter-Julius Cronenberg
1987−1990
1987−1990
1987−1990
1987−1990
SPD
SPD
CDU/CSU
FDP

12th Bundestag (1990−1994)

PresidentPeriodParty
Rita Süssmuth1990−1994CDU/CSU
Vice PresidentPeriodParty
Helmut Becker
Renate Schmidt
Hans Klein
Dieter-Julius Cronenberg
1990−1994
1990−1994
1990−1994
1990−1994
SPD
SPD
CDU/CSU
FDP

13th Bundestag (1994−1998)

PresidentPeriodParty
Rita Süssmuth1994−1998CDU/CSU
Vice PresidentPeriodParty
Hans-Ulrich Klose
Hans Klein
Michaela Geiger
Burkhard Hirsch
Antje Vollmer
1994−1998
1994−1996
1997−1998
1994−1998
1995−1998
SPD
CSU/CSU
CDU/CSU
FDP
Alliance 90/The Greens

14th Bundestag (1998−2002)

PresidentPeriodParty
Wolfgang Thierse1998−2002SPD
Vice PresidentPeriodParty
Anke Fuchs
Rudolf Seiters
Hermann Otto Solms
Antje Vollmer
Petra Bläss
1998−2002
1998−2002
1998−2002
1998−2002
1998−2002
SPD
CDU/CSU
FDP
Alliance 90/The Greens
PDS

15th Bundestag (2002−2005)

PresidentPeriodParty
Wolfgang Thierse2002−2005SPD
Vice PresidentPeriodParty
Suzanne Kastner
Norbert Lammert
Hermann Otto Solms
Antje Vollmer
2002−2005
2002−2005
2002−2005
2002−2005
SPD
CDU/CSU
FDP
Alliance 90/The Greens

16th Bundestag (2005−2009)

PresidentPeriodParty
Norbert Lammert2005−2009CDU/CSU
Vice PresidentPeriodParty
Suzanne Kastner
Wolfgang Thierse
Gerda Hasselfeldt
Hermann Otto Solms
Katrin Göring-Eckardt
Vacant
Petra Pau
2005−2009
2005−2009
2005−2009
2005−2009
2005−2009
2005−2006
2006−2009
SPD
SPD
CSU/CSU
FDP
Alliance 90/The Greens
The Left
The Left

17th Bundestag (2009−2013)

PresidentPeriodParty
Norbert Lammert2009−2013CDU/CSU
Vice PresidentPeriodParty
Gerda Hasselfeldt
Eduard Oswald
Wolfgang Thierse
Hermann Otto Solms
Katrin Göring-Eckardt
Petra Pau
2009−2011
2011−2013
2009−2013
2009−2013
2009−2013
2009−2013
CDU/CSU
CDU/CSU
SPD
FDP
Alliance 90/The Greens
The Left

18th Bundestag (2013−2017)

PresidentPeriodParty
Norbert Lammert2013−2017CDU/CSU
Vice PresidentPeriodParty
Johannes Singhammer
Edelgard Bulmahn
Petra Pau
Claudia Roth
Peter Hintze
Vacant
Michaela Noll
Ulla Schmidt
2013−2017
2013−2017
2013−2017
2013−2017
2013−2016
2016–2017
2017
2013−2017
CDU/CSU
SPD
The Left
Alliance 90/The Greens
CDU/CSU
CDU/CSU
CDU/CSU
SPD

Peter Hintze died on 26 November 2016. On 19 January 2017, Michaela Noll was elected to the vacant post.

19th Bundestag (2017–)

PresidentPeriodParty
Wolfgang Schäuble2017–IncumbentCDU/CSU
Vice PresidentPeriodParty
Hans-Peter Friedrich
Thomas Oppermann
Vacant
Wolfgang Kubicki
Petra Pau
Claudia Roth
2017–Incumbent
2017–Incumbent
2017–
2017–Incumbent
2017–Incumbent
2017–Incumbent
CDU/CSU
SPD
AfD
FDP
The Left
Alliance 90/The Greens

In the first session of the 19th Bundestag on 24 October 2017, the AfD-group nominated Albrecht Glaser as Vice President. Glaser failed to secure a majority on the first and second ballot and a plurality on the third ballot. The presidium-seat has remained vacant since. On 7 November 2018, the AfD-group announced the nomination of Mariana Harder-Kühnel for the post. Harder-Kühnel failed to secure a majority on the first ballot on 29 November 2018 and on the second ballot on 12 December 2018 and a plurality on the third ballot on 5 April 2019. On 9 April 2019, the AfD-group announced the nomination of Gerold Otten to the vacant post.