The German government has had an elected prime minister since the creation of the Federal Republic at the end of World War 2 in 1945.
In 1930, Germany was the Weimar Republic and had no dictator. Paul von Hindenburg was the President of the Weimar Republic in 1930.
Adolf Hitler was the leader of Germany in the years leading to World War II. He became chancellor of Germany in 1933, six years before the war began.
No. King Wilhelm II was disposed near the end of the First World War and the country has not had a monarchy since
There can be little difference between a parliamentary republic and a constitutional monarchy, except the President in a parliamentary republic (such as Germany or Ireland) has made a positive decision to become Head of State.
The Chancellor was chosen by the President, which may have been seen as a weakness of the Weimar Republic, as it did not consult the public. The Reichstag was generally supportive of the representative chosen to enrol as the Chancellor.
Germany does not have a queen, neither does it have a king. It is a federal, parliamentary republic.
He was elected as President of the Republic of Germany.
The Fedreral Republic of Germany has not yet had 22 presidents, even including presidents of the German Democratic Republic.
In 1930, Germany was the Weimar Republic and had no dictator. Paul von Hindenburg was the President of the Weimar Republic in 1930.
In 1990, the president of the Federal Republic of Germany was Richard von Weizsäcker. He was president from 1984 to 1994. During his presidency, the reunification of West and East Germany also was accomplished.
Christian Wulff has been the president of germany for a long time
Germany is run by a federal parliamentary constitutional republic form of government. The country has a president, a chancellor, and a legislature.
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.
Adolf Hitler was the leader of Germany in the years leading to World War II. He became chancellor of Germany in 1933, six years before the war began.
No. King Wilhelm II was disposed near the end of the First World War and the country has not had a monarchy since
There can be little difference between a parliamentary republic and a constitutional monarchy, except the President in a parliamentary republic (such as Germany or Ireland) has made a positive decision to become Head of State.
Yes. Germany is a federal republic.