You didn't know that about Angela Merkel's most powerful woman.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel won the fourth term in elections held Sunday in Germany. The world-renowned Merkel for her strong character and as one of her iron rings in politics has a secret in her personal life that not everyone knows. Merkel has twice married, marriage [...]
German Chancellor Angela Merkel won the fourth term in elections held Sunday in Germany. The world-renowned Merkel for her strong character and as one of her iron rings in politics has a secret in her personal life that not everyone knows.
Merkel has twice married, her marriage in 1977 with a physical student ended in 1982, while the second husband is a professor of quantum chemistry Joachim Sauer. Angela Merkel has no children, but her current husband has two grown sons from an earlier marriage.
But what you don't know is exactly her last name! Angela Merkel has been married twice and in fact her last name is the first man she's ever met at the university. Married to Ulrich Merkel in 1977, she divorced in 1982. Six years later she married physics professor Joachim Sauer, but never changing her last name, writes an opinion. al
Angela Merkel is the highest and most influential female voice on Europe's political scene and is considered the most powerful man in Europe. Little who knows who's next to Merkel. The German Chancellor wakes up this morning does not start his day thinking about saving the euro. She does not behave like a woman who dominates Germany and the European Union.
It's actually the opposite. As the German Chancellor himself indicated earlier, in her media interviews that when she wakes up, she begins her day by preparing breakfast for her husband, Joachim Sauer.
I want him to start the whole day with a light morning in my stomach before I leave the house and start discussions on the problems that concern”, Merkel indicated.
He has rarely been seen at his wife's side in her activities around the globe. Asked about it, he has indicated he does not like public appearances in this way. But never call it “Mr. Merkel”, because he doesn't like this at all. /Opinion. al












