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1 Ministerpräsident
* * *der Ministerpräsidentprime minister* * *Mi|nịs|ter|prä|si|dent(in)m(f)prime minister; (eines Bundeslandes) leader of a Federal German state* * *Mi·nis·ter·prä·si·dent(in)m(f) minister-president (leader of a German state)* * *2) (Premierminister) Prime Minister* * ** * *2) (Premierminister) Prime Minister* * *m.prime minister n. -
2 Ministerpräsidentin
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3 Bundeskanzler
Bun·des·kanz·ler(in) m(f)( brd) German [or Federal] Chancellor;( ÖSTERR) Austrian [or Federal] Chancellor;( SCHWEIZ) Head of the Federal Chancellery¿Kultur?In Germany the Bundeskanzler - Federal Chancellor is elected by the Bundestag - Lower House of the Federal Parliament and then invested by the head of state, the Federal President. In Austria, the Bundeskanzler is proposed by the largest party in the Nationalrat - National Assembly and appointed by the President. He/she is the leader of the government and heads the Bundeskanzleramt - Federal Chancellery which in Switzerland is called the Bundeskanzlei.
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