Ex-foreign minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier was elected Germany’s new president on Sunday, Euronews reported.
The Social Democrat, 61, takes on the largely ceremonial role from 77-year-old Joachim Gauck, a former Lutheran pastor who made his mark as an anti-communist leader in the former East Germany.
In line with German tradition, Steinmeier was not elected directly by the people but by members of the federal parliament and special delegates from 16 regional parliaments.
Steinmeier was guaranteed victory in the vote, with support not only from his SPD party – the junior partner in Angela Merkel’s ruling ‘grand coalition’ – but also by the Chancellor’s own ‘Christian Democrats’.
The role of president makes Steinmeier a moral authority and Germany’s head of state, meaning he will represent the country abroad.