2009 in Germany
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Federal level
State level
- Minister-President of Baden-Württemberg – Günther Oettinger
- Minister-President of Bavaria – Horst Seehofer
- Governing mayor of Berlin – Klaus Wowereit
- First mayor of Bremen – Jens Böhrnsen
- Minister-President of Brandenburg – Matthias Platzeck
- First mayor of Hamburg – Ole von Beust
- Minister-President of Hesse – Roland Koch
- Minister-President of Lower Saxony – Christian Wulff
- Minister-President of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern – Erwin Sellering
- Minister-President of North Rhine-Westphalia – Jürgen Rüttgers
- Minister-President of Rhineland-Palatinate – Kurt Beck
- Minister-President of the Saarland – Peter Müller
- Minister-President of Saxony – Stanislaw Tillich
- Minister-President of Saxony-Anhalt – Wolfgang Böhmer
- Minister-President of Schleswig-Holstein – Peter Harry Carstensen
- Minister-President of Thuringia – Dieter Althaus
Events
- 15 January – Germany presses Moscow and Kyiv to end the Russian gas crisis.[1]
- 5–15 February – 59th Berlin International Film Festival
- 9 February – Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009
- March – The Volkswagen Polo Mk5 is launched at the Geneva Motor Show and was voted European Car of the Year eight months later.
- 11 March – A 17-year-old former student goes on a rampage at his former school in Winnenden, Germany, killing at least fifteen people, before turning the gun on himself.
- 23 May – 2009 German presidential election
- 15–23 August – 2009 World Championships in Athletics takes place in Berlin. Usain Bolt breaks the world records for 200 metres and 100 metres.
- 30 August – 2009 Saarland state election, 2009 Saxony state election and 2009 Thuringia state election take place
- September – Opel launches new Astra at Frankfurt Motor Show.
- 27 September – 2009 German federal election takes place. Angela Merkel wins reelection as chancellor.
- 27 September – 2009 Schleswig-Holstein state election and 2009 Brandenburg state election take place.
- 28 October – German bishop Margot Käßmann becomes first elected woman as leader of Evangelical Church in Germany.
- 28 October – The Second Merkel cabinet led by Angela Merkel was sworn in.
- 30 October – Christine Lieberknecht (CDU) becomes Minister-President of state Thuringia.
- 27 November – Wolfgang Schneiderhan, the Chief of Staff of the German Bundeswehr, and Franz Josef Jung resign over allegations that they withheld information in the aftermath of the Kunduz airstrike.
- 30 November – Ursula von der Leyen becomes Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (Germany) and Kristina Köhler becomes new Federal Ministry of Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth
- December – Dresdner Bank was acquired by German Commerzbank.
