Fourth Cabinet of Konrad Adenauer Cabinet Adenauer IV | |
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4th Cabinet of West Germany | |
14 November 1961 – 15 October 1963 (until 17 October 1963 as caretaker government) | |
Date formed | 14 November 1961 |
Date dissolved | 15 October 1963 (1 year, 11 months and 1 day) |
People and organisations | |
President | Heinrich Lübke |
Chancellor | Konrad Adenauer |
Vice-Chancellor | Ludwig Erhard |
Member parties | |
Status in legislature | Coalition majority 309/499 (62%)
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Opposition party | Social Democratic Party |
Opposition leader | Erich Ollenhauer (SPD) |
History | |
Election | 1961 West German federal election |
Legislature term | 4th Bundestag |
Predecessor | Adenauer III |
Successor | Erhard I |
The Fourth Adenauer cabinet (German: Kabinett Adenauer IV) was formed by incumbent Chancellor Konrad Adenauer after the 1961 federal election. The cabinet was sworn in on 14 November 1961.
The Spiegel affair in 1962 caused the coalition to fall apart over Defence Minister Franz Josef Strauss' actions which violated press freedom, leading to all FDP ministers resigning in protest. As a result, the cabinet was a minority government of the CDU/CSU for just under a month in the fall of 1962 before Adenauer was able to convince the FDP to return to the coalition by assuring Strauß' resignation.