The state funeral for was underway in Berlin on Tuesday, with current President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Chancellor , and former Chancellor in attendance.
Köhler passed away earlier this month after a short illness. He was 81.
Steinmeier, as well as former Austrian President Heinz Fischer are due to deliver eulogies during the ceremony at Berlin Cathedral.
From popular president to sudden resignation
Born in 1943 in what is today Poland, Köhler’s parents were ethnic German and Romanian and moved around often when he was a baby due to World War II. They settled in Leipzig, only to flee again to escape the communist regime in former East Germany.
A trained economist, Köhler worked in banking, the civil service, and politics. He was elected president, Germany’s ceremonial head of state, in 2004. He was very popular during his first few years in office, with approval ratings that exceeded that of Merkel.
However, in 2010 he became the first German president to resign the office following backlash over some comments he made about the German army’s presence in Afghanistan. He claimed his comments were misinterpreted, and pundits at the time labeled his resignation an “overreaction,” but he stepped down nonetheless.
After his resignation he began a distinguished career in international advocacy, focusing on climate change and promoting an equitable and just approach to .
Edited by: Kieran Burke
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