AHC: Alternate chancellors of the FRG

The challenge, should you accept it, is to have the following people chancellors of the Federal Republic of Germany:

Kurt Schumacher (1949-1953)
Erich Ollenhauer (1953-1961)
Willy Brandt (1961-1969)
Kurt Georg Kiesinger (1969-1976)
Helmut Kohl (first term, 1976-1980)
Franz Joseph Strauss (1980-1983)
Hans Jochen Vogel (1983-1987)
Johannes Rau (1978-1990)
Oskar Lafontaine (1990-1994)
Rudolf Scharping (1994-1998)
Helmut Kohl (second term, 1998-2002)
Edmund Stoiber (2002-2005)
Gerhard Schröder (2005-2009)
Frank-Walter Steinmeier (since 2009)

(you will notice that it's every time the people who lost the elections in OTL :D ).
 
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The challenge, should you accept it, is to have the following people chancellors of the Federal Republic of Germany:

Kurt Schumacher (1949-1953)
Erich Ollenhauer (1953-1961)
Willy Brandt (1961-1969)
Kurt Georg Kiesinger (1969-1976)
Helmut Kohl (first term, 1976-1980)
Franz Joseph Strauss (1980-1983)
Hans Jochen Vogel (1983-1987)
Johannes Rau (1978-1990)
Oskar Lafontaine (1990-1994)
Rudolf Scharping (1994-1998)
Helmut Kohl (second term, 1998-2002)
Edmund Stoiber (2002-2005)
Gerhard Schröder (2005-2009)
Frank-Walter Steinmeier (since 2009)

(you will notice that it's every time the people who lost the elections in OTL :D ).

You forget Rainer Barzel (1972 - 1976). And because its so often eight or four years, I assume it must be a more american system of election with a one-term limit after 1969.
 
That's interesting. I smell an ASB thread!

Well yeah, it's slightly ASB. But hey, it's also a challenge here.

You forget Rainer Barzel (1972 - 1976). And because its so often eight or four years, I assume it must be a more american system of election with a one-term limit after 1969.

Yeah, sorry, I forgot about Barzel. But yeah, it's possible that some similar system might have been implemented.
 
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