Wolfgang Schauble, Germany's Finance Minister, who has recently celebrated his 70th birthday, is not going to retire and is ready to keep doing his labor of love. In his interview to the German journalists Schauble said that he would like to be in charge in the future as well making sure that the country's destiny is in safe hands. “Serious problems lay the great responsibility on the Ministry. That is what I like the most in my job,” noted the politician. Besides, he expressed his readiness to stand at the next election. Germany's parliamentary elections are scheduled for September, and by that time Schauble will turn 71. So, the opponents underlining the minister's age and possible health problems, advise him to leave politics and take retirement. In response to such ambiguous statements, the incumbent undertook full medical examination. According to the medical certificate, there are no obstacles to further work of the politician. Schauble announced that he would like to have more his contemporaries in Bundestag. In his opinion, the trend to the staff rejuvenation causes nothing but the age groups confrontation. That hampers the team building necessary for discussing crucial public issues. First of all, it is very important to keep balance between young energetic specialists and mature wise ones. Bundestag is a reflection of the modern German society, so here, like in the real life, people of different age are supposed to be present. “Parliament can be compared with a ship with experienced sailors at the helm, because only their ability will help the crew to get through the storm,” Wolfgang Schauble added.