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The Chancellor of Germany is the head of government of Germany. In German politics the chancellor (German: ) is equivalent to that of a Prime Minister in other countries. The direct German equival...
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Angela Dorothea Merkel ( ; born Angela Dorothea Kasner , 17 July 1954) is the current Chancellor of Germany. Merkel, elected to the German Parliament from Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, has bee...
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"Please welcome the future chancellor of Germany," says the announcer. ... Instead of asking themselves "who will be chancellor?" the real question Germans are asking themselves in this campaign revolves around the sort of coalition government current Chancellor Angela Merkel will have to form to remain in office.
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Chancellor Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany ... Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany; 2002 - 2005; Chairwoman of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group in the German Bundestag; Since 2000; Chairwoman of the Christian Democratic Union Germany (CDU); 1998 - 2000; ... ©2009. Current World Political Leaders, Dictators,
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The head of government of Germany is called Chancellor (German: Kanzler). In German politics the position is somewhat equivalent to that of a Prime Minister in other countries. At various points in time, the full term has been Imperial Chancellor (Reichskanzler) or Federal Chancellor (Bundeskanzler). ... The chancellor's role;
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The piece is a hypothetical scenario that asks what could happen if the families of the six million Jewish people murdered or escaped from WWII, were invited back to Germany by the country’s current Chancellor. How would such an apology affect the nation socially, economically and otherwise?
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Calling for a shake-up of the global financial order, Germany's chancellor suggested at the World Economic Forum in Davos that a UN Economic Council may be needed to tackle global economic problems. DW-WORLD.DE: German and European news, analysis and multimedia from Deutsche Welle - in 30 languages ... Your Link to Germany...
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A majority was virtually certain for 51-year-old Merkel, who had spent the past weeks painstakingly crafting the current left-right "grand coalition" set to take power. ... After playing tug-of-war with her own party, Germany's chancellor-designate, Angela Merkel, named her cabinet members on Monday, ahead of coalition...
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