The Chief of State is President Horst Koehler and the Prime Minister is Chancellor Angela Merkel.
The Emperor of Japan is now simply a figure head, in much the same way as the Queen is a figure head in Britain. Neither have actual political power, but are maintained as symbols of state and respect.
Military leader, political leader, government leader, head of state, father figure,
The head of government in Germany is called the Chancellor.
The bold leader of Germany from 1888 until 1918 was Kaiser Wilhelm II. Following the demise of Otto von Bismarck in 1889, Wilhelm II ruled Imperial Germany as "Emperor" (or Kaiser) until the end of 1918. Even after, until his death in 1941, he continued to exert slight political and social influence on Germany as a figure-head leader.
Is a headlock bieng used to hold the persons head under water?
In Germany.. The Shire.
to be head of the political party
No, absolutely not.
Some persons head
The head of the political administration in Germany and Austria is the chancellor. (In Britain chancellor is usually short for chancellor of the exchequer, who is in effect the minister of finance).
The head of Germany's government is called the Federal Chancellor, or just Chancellor.
President is very much necessary. Because he is the constitutional head of the state. At the outset he may appear to be a figure head, but in his absense , on issues of grave national importance the political greed and opportunism takes over and destroys the nation. He is a speed braker, cooling agent and a fatherly figure to the legislature, executive and the judiciary