The leader of the largest party in the Lower House of the Bundestag becomes the Chancellor, provided that he or she has an overall majority and subject to confirmation by the House. The German system of government, like that of most democracies, isn't keen on a head of the executive who can't get legislation passed. Since the foundation of the Federal Republic in 1949 all governments except one - that of Adenauer from 1957-61 - have been coalitions. Joncey
Angela Merkel is the Chancellor, which is equivalent to prime minister.
Germany did not have a prime minister in 1988, nor was it a single country. The premier of East Germany was Willi Soph. The president of West Germany was Richard von Weizsacker.
There is no limit. For example, Adenauer was Chancellor from 1949-1963.
He was the Chancellor of Germany from 1934-1945.
He was the Chancellor of the Reich, chancellor of the central government. The post of chancellor is roughly comparable to that of prime minister.
He or she is called the "Bundeskanzler" (chancellor).The Prime Minister is called the Chancellor of Germany or the Bundeskanzler.
Angela Merkel was the Chancellor of Germany in 2013, not the Prime Minister, as Germany's head of government is known by the title Chancellor.
Angela Merkel is the Chancellor, which is equivalent to prime minister.
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.
Germany doesn't have a Prime Minister. It has a Chancellor (Bundeskanzler for a man and Bundeskanzlerin for a woman) and a President.It's current Chancellor is Angela Merkel.
Yes, Germany has both a president whom is head of state and a prime minister whom is head of government.Yes, Germany has a president, his name is Horst Köhler.Germany is also run by a chancellor, at present it is Angela Merkel.The President of Germany is known as Bundespräsidentin German.
Germany has a Prime Minister who is also known as the Chancellor. It is better to call the leader the Chancellor. So... Chancellor is the title of the leader.
Yes, though in Germany the position is officially referred to as the Chancellor of Germany.
Hitler became prime minister January 30, 1933
He became the Chancellor of Germany on 30 January 1933.
No. To be eligible for public office German citizenship is required. Germany does not allow dual citizenships. Also the position of "prime minister" does not exist in Germany. The German head of government is the chancellor.
Hitler never became prime minister he became the Chancellor of Germany in 1933