The German for president is der Präsident (genitive: des Präsidenten). The president of Germany is referred to as der Bundespräsident.
A chancellor. The current one is Angela Merkle.
The Chief of State is called the President. The Chief of Government is the Chancellor.
Germany has a president.
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The leader of Russia is called the Prime Minister, but there is also a president (kinda like in Germany where they also have a chancellor and a president). However there is no longer a Soviet union.
Adolf Hitler was the so called "President" of Germany until he committed suicide in April 1945 in Berlin
The form of leadership in Germany is the chancellor, who is like the president. The government is a parliamentary democracy, and the Parliament (kind of like congress) is called the Bundestag.
The form of leadership in Germany is the chancellor, who is like the president. The government is a parliamentary democracy, and the Parliament (kind of like congress) is called the Bundestag.
Christian Wulff has been the president of germany for a long time
From 1934-45 Germany didn't have a president, only a Fuehrer ...
it was named after the late president of Germany, paul von Hindenburg
Yes.
There is no vice president in Germany under their constitution. The President of Germany (Bundespräsident) is the head of state but not the head of government - that position is called the Chancellor.Should the presidency become vacant, the authority would be assumed by the President of the Federal Council (legislative upper house).