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Angela Merkel was and still is Germany's first female Chancellor.
Angela Merkel. She is the first female chancellor of germany.
Angela Dorothea Merkel was the Chancellor of Germany in 2008. Merkel became the first female Chancellor of Germany on 2005 November 22. She was also President of the European Council in 2007.
Angela Dorothea Merkel was the Chancellor of Germany in 2009. Merkel became the first female Chancellor of Germany on 2005 November 22. She was also President of the European Council in 2007.
Angela Dorothea Merkel was the Chancellor of Germany in 2010. Merkel became the first female Chancellor of Germany on 2005 November 22. She was also President of the European Council in 2007.
Angela Dorothea Merkel was the Chancellor of Germany in 2006. Merkel became the first female Chancellor of Germany on 2005 November 22. She was also President of the European Council in 2007.
Currently (June, 2010), the Chancellor of Germany is Angela Merkel. She was elected in 2005, the first woman Chancellor of Germany. She was reelected in 2009.
Germany does not have a president but Angela Merkel has been chancellor since 2005 so is the first female chancellor.
Germany still has a Chancellor. The current Chancellor is Angela Merkel of the CDU, who has been Chancellor since 2005. If you mean who was the last Chancellor of the "old" West Germany, then the answer is Helmut Kohl, who was also first Chancellor of the re-unified Germany.
They are all German words.Vorname is your given name, or first name.Nachname is your family name, or last name.Name is just your name.So German Chancellor Angela Merkel's Vorname is Angela, and her Nachname is Merkel. Her Name is Angela Merkel.
Angela Dorothea Merkel née Kasner; born 17 July 1954) is a German politician who has been the Chancellor of Germany since 2005, and the Leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) since 2000. She is the first woman to hold either office.[2]
The head of government in Germany is called the Chancellor, or "Bundeskanzler" in German for a male Chancellor and "Bundeskanzlerin" for a female Chancellor. These titles are often shortened to "Kanzler" and "Kanzlerin" respectively. The present incumbent is Angela Merkel, elected in 2005 and re-elected in 2009. She was the first female Chancellor in Germany.