Gauck elected new German president

March 18, 2012 07:14 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 12:09 am IST - Berlin

New German President Joachim Gauck reacts after he was elected by a special federal assembly in Berlin on Sunday.

New German President Joachim Gauck reacts after he was elected by a special federal assembly in Berlin on Sunday.

A wide majority of German lawmakers has elected former East German pro-democracy activist Joachim Gauck as new president.

Parliament speaker Norbert Lammert said Sunday that Gauck, who enjoyed the backing of most major parties, received 991 of the 1,232 ballots cast.

The new head of state, a largely ceremonial post in Germany, was elected by a special parliamentary assembly, consisting mostly of lawmakers from Parliament and the state legislatures.

The 72—year—old Gauck is a former pastor who opposed East Germany’s then—communist regime and became head of a federal agency overseeing the files of the Communists’ ubiquitous domestic intelligence service after Germany’s reunification.

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