Here’s a concise update on the Merz cabinet based on the latest widely reported developments.
- Formation and key ministers: Friedrich Merz announced and gradually unveiled cabinet members, with initial picks signaling a focus on economy and foreign policy. This included naming a likely economy minister and a foreign minister, indicating a prioritization of stabilizing growth and strengthening international relations.[2][4]
- Timeline and approvals: Merz aimed to form a government promptly after the election and planned to secure cabinet approvals through party processes, with the expectation of taking office in early May 2025 (ultimately reaching formal swearing-in around that period).[3][2]
- Policy orientation: The coalition agreement emphasized tax relief for middle and lower incomes, energy price support, industry/job preservation, and a stronger European security posture, alongside domestic reforms and defense spending commitments.[1][2]
If you’d like, I can pull the very latest cabinet list and provide a side-by-side with ministries, or summarize each minister’s background and stated priorities.