Otto von Bismark.
They German Chancellor is the head of the German government. The Chancellor is elected by Parliament through a majority vote, once The President has made a proposal. The Chancellor is allowed a four-year term of office.
The German Chancellor is the head of government in Germany, responsible for setting government policy and representing the country both domestically and internationally. The Chancellor is elected by the Bundestag (German parliament) and leads the executive branch of government.
Germany does not have a Prime Minister. It has a Chancellor, Angela Merkel. However, the role of Chancellor in Germany is similar to that of a Prime Minister in other countries.
Otto von Bismarck was known as the 'Iron Chancelor' in Europe. He was the first chancellor of the United Germany from 1871 to 1890. (Chancellor means prime minister in German politics.)
Angela Merkel. She is the first female chancellor of germany.
There is no East or West Germany, the country was reunited in 1990. As of 2011, the chancellor of Germany is Angela Merkel.
The Chancellor of Germany is the head of the German government .
Angela Merkel was the German Chancellor, elected in 2005.
The head of the German government is the Chancellor, currently Angela Merkel (CDU)
Angela Merkel is the German Bundeskanzler (Chancellor)
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.
Chancellor Helmet Kohl led the unification of Germany in 1990.