Yes, the chacellor is the indepedent part of the Bundestag
The Chancellor is appointed by the president (Bundespäsident) after he or she has been elected by the parliament (Bundestag).
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Yes, the Chancellor is the head of government in Germany and serves a role similar to that of a prime minister in other countries. The Chancellor is responsible for leading the executive branch, setting government policy, and representing Germany internationally. The position is the highest political office in Germany, and the Chancellor is typically the leader of the majority party or coalition in the Bundestag, Germany's federal parliament.
The German chancellor is a lot like the US President, he/she deals with political and foreign affairs, the economy, and security/defense. Germany has both a Chancellor and a President. The German president's role is things that happen in German. The Chancellor deals with everything that happens outside of Germany that affects Germany.
Yes it was. By any definition, Hitler was a 'tyrant', and Germany had no independent or even functioning Parliament and no independent Judiciary anymore.
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.
Germany still has a Chancellor. The current Chancellor is Angela Merkel of the CDU, who has been Chancellor since 2005. If you mean who was the last Chancellor of the "old" West Germany, then the answer is Helmut Kohl, who was also first Chancellor of the re-unified Germany.
Chancellor of Germany
The head of Germany's government is called the Federal Chancellor, or just Chancellor.
Chancellor Englebert Dollfuss suspended the Austrian parliament in 1933 as a way to shut down opposition from the rival Austrian Nazi party. While Dollfuss was a fascist, he did not want Austria to join the Protestant Germany.
Hitler was appointed chancellor of Germany in 1933.