(FILES) German president Horst Koehler (C) takes part in the funeral of Brother Roger Schutz, 23 August 2005 in the community's Reconciliation church in Taize, eastern France. Germany's former president, Horst Koehler, who served as head of state from 2004 to 2010, died on February 1, 2025 at the age of 81 after a brief illness, officials announced. Koehler "passed away early this morning in Berlin... after a short, serious illness surrounded by his family", the German presidency said. Fred DUFOUR / AFP
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German ex-president Horst Koehler dead at 81

Agence France-Presse

Germany's former president Horst Koehler, who served as head of state from 2004 to 2010, died on Saturday aged 81 after a brief illness, officials announced. 

"With the death of Horst Koehler, we have lost a highly esteemed and extremely popular person who achieved great things — for our country and in the world," President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said in a letter to Koehler's widow.

Koehler, an economist by training, was the first German president who was not a career politician. Before becoming president he was the head of the International Monetary Fund in Washington.

He became German president, a mostly ceremonial role, after being put forward by then opposition leader Angela Merkel, who went on to become chancellor.

He was elected for a second term in 2009 but in May the following year resigned after being criticised over remarks about overseas German military missions. 

He died in Berlin early Saturday after a short, serious illness surrounded by his family, the presidency said.