Yes, Germany has a federal government. In fact, the official name of Germany is Bundesrepublik Deutschland, which means Federal Republic of Germany. When East and West Germany reunified after the fall of the Berlin Wall, officially what happened was the Federal Republic admitted six new states (the six states of the former East Germany) into the Federal Republic that had previously been only West Germany.
A Federal parliamentary republic.
The head of the government is the Chancellor of Germany, and he or she is called the Federal Chancellor. The Federal Chancellor heads the Federal government and is thus in charge of the executive branch. The Chancellor can't be removed from office during his or her four-year term unless the Bundestag has agreed upon a successor.
Germany is a federal parliamentary republic, headed by the Federal Chancellor. Some political factors within its government are its anti-extremism policy and open civil society.
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The president of Germany is Joachim Gauck; he has been president since 2012. The German president is elected by federal convention.
The 7 branches of government of Germany are:ConstitutionLegislatureJudiciaryExecutiveDivisionsElectionsForeign Policy
Germany has a democratic Federal Republic government.
They have the governmental order with leading role of Chancellor (as a PM) and weak, parliamentary-vote president, they central parliament (Bundestag). Germany is the federation of states, each of em posses own government and local parliament.
West Germany's government was the Federal Republic.
The head of Germany's government is called the Federal Chancellor, or just Chancellor.
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Federal Republic.
Germany is a federal parliamentary republic.
Federal Republic
Federal, democratic republic
A Federal parliamentary republic.
Germany's official title is:Bundesrepublik Deutschland - Federal Republic of Germany