Architect of Germany's Reunification Ex-Chancellor Helmut Kohl Dies - Reports

17.06.2017 19:34

Architect of Germany's Reunification Ex-Chancellor Helmut Kohl Dies - Reports Architect of Germany's Reunification Ex-Chancellor Helmut Kohl Dies - Reports

Former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl died at the age of 87, German newspaper Bild reported on Friday. Kohl was the first chancellor of the reunited Germany after the fall of the Berlin Wall.

The Former Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany Helmut Josef Michael Kohl was born on April 3, 1930 in Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany.

Kohl served as the sixth Chancellor in 1982-1998, being the longest serving German chancellor since Otto von Bismarck.

In October 1982, Kohl as leader of the CDU became Chancellor in the coalition government formed by the CDU and the Free Democratic Party (FDP) of Germany In 1987, the CDU-FDP coalition gained the majority of votes, and Kohl again became chancellor.

In 1989 after the fall of the Berlin Wall Kohl proposed to reunite Germany. The reunification occurred in October 1990. On December 2, 1990 the coalition he led secured the majority of seats in the Bundestag during the first nationwide elections since 1933. Kohl became the first chancellor of the reunited Germany.

In 1973, Kohl was named federal chairman of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU). From 1976 to 2002 he was a member of the Bundestag (the German Parliament), the leader of the Christian Democratic Party/the Christian Social Union faction in the Bundestag.

Helmut Kohl is the author of several books on German history. He was awarded with German and foreign orders.

Kohl is survived by two children.