German Chancellor Angela Merkel was re-elected in 2009.
The current German Chancellor is Angela Merkel.
The current German Chancellor is Angela Merkel.
There is no term limit, a chancellor can serve as long as he or she is reelected. The longest-serving chancellor of Germany was Helmut Kohl who occupied the office for 16 years, from 1982 to 1998.
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.
Bellevue Palace is the official name of the residence of the German chancellor. The German chancellor is equivalent to the Prime Minister or head of government in other foreign countries.
The German chancellor is a lot like the US President, he/she deals with political and foreign affairs, the economy, and security/defense. Germany has both a Chancellor and a President. The German president's role is things that happen in German. The Chancellor deals with everything that happens outside of Germany that affects Germany.
She is the German chancellor.
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.
Angela Merkel. She is the first female chancellor of germany.
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The head of the German government is the Chancellor, currently Angela Merkel (CDU)
The current German chancellor, Angela Merkel, was elected for the first time on 18th of September 2005, and her time in office began on 22nd November 2005. (She was reelected in September 2009, which means she will probably at least be in power till September 2013, but she might very well be reelected a few more times)