From his previous marriage to a fellow chemist, Sauer has two sons: Daniel and Adrian. On 30 December 1998, he married
Angela Merkel (herself a doctor of physics who had once worked in quantum chemistry research), who later became the chairwoman of the
Christian Democratic Union. Due to the fact that Merkel became the first female
chancellor of Germany on 22 November 2005, Sauer also assumed a role in diplomatic protocol as third-highest ranking spouse. In
German order of precedence, the chancellor is the third-highest ranking office behind the
President of Germany and the
President of the Bundestag. ,
George W. Bush and
Laura Bush Because of his wife's political career, Sauer has received far more media attention than is usual for a research scientist. On several occasions, he has stated that he is not fond of this publicity. During the 2005 election campaign Sauer kept a very low profile, declining to give any interviews not related to his scientific work. He attended the
Bayreuth Festival, an opera festival and a highly visible social event in Germany, with his wife. Sauer is known as a great lover of
Wagner's music. Even during his wife's election in the
Bundestag, her
inauguration, and later her taking the oath of office, Sauer was not present but reportedly briefly followed the event on TV from his university chemistry lab. == References ==