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1 Bundespräsident
1. German / Austrian ( oder Federal) President2. Schweiz: President of the Confederation* * *The Bundespräsident, elected by the Bundesversammlung, is the head of state of the Federal Republic of Germany. The term of office is five years and the President can be re-elected only once. The Bundespräsident's main task is to represent Germany at home and abroad. Since the office is non-party political, presidents can make use of their status to draw attention to social problems and abuses of power. The Austrian Bundespräsident is also the head of state, but is elected by the people. The term of office is six years, with a possible second term. The President can dissolve the Nationalrat and appoints and dismisses the Bundeskanzler. In Switzerland the Bundespräsident is the chairman of the Bundesrat and is in office for a period of one year only. The President is not head of state, but he represents the country abroad. See: → Bundeskanzler, Bundesrat, Bundesversammlung, Nationalrat* * *Bun·des·prä·si·dent(in)m(f) BRD, ÖSTERR President [or Head of State] of the Federal Republic of Germany/Austria; SCHWEIZ President of the Confederation* * *1) [Federal] President2) (schweiz.) President of the Confederation•• Cultural note:The Federal Government consists of the Bundeskanzler and the Bundesminister (Federal Ministers).The Chancellor appoints ministers and determines their number and responsibilities in the Cabinet. Ministers run their ministries independently but within the framework of the guidelines of the Chancellor's policy.The President is the head of state in Germany and Austria. The German president is elected for five years by the MPs and delegates from the Länder. He (so far there have not been any women) acts mainly as a figurehead, representing Germany abroad, and does not get involved in party politics, although he often takes a moral lead in major issues and can exercise personal authority through his neutral mediating function. The Bundespräsident can only be re-elected once* * *1. German/Austrian ( oder Federal) President2. Schweiz: President of the Confederation* * *1) [Federal] President2) (schweiz.) President of the Confederation•• Cultural note:The Federal Government consists of the Bundeskanzler and the Bundesminister (Federal Ministers).The Chancellor appoints ministers and determines their number and responsibilities in the Cabinet. Ministers run their ministries independently but within the framework of the guidelines of the Chancellor's policy.The President is the head of state in Germany and Austria. The German president is elected for five years by the MPs and delegates from the Länder. He (so far there have not been any women) acts mainly as a figurehead, representing Germany abroad, and does not get involved in party politics, although he often takes a moral lead in major issues and can exercise personal authority through his neutral mediating function. The Bundespräsident can only be re-elected once -
2 Bundespräsident
Bun·des·prä·si·dent(in) m(f)(brd, österr) President [or Head of State] of the Federal Republic of Germany/Austria;( SCHWEIZ) President of the Confederation¿Kultur?The Bundespräsident/-in - Federal President in Germany and Austria is head of state with predominantly ceremonial functions. In Switzerland though, he/she is a member of the government and one of the seven members of the Bundesrat - Federal Council which each year elects one of its members to be Federal President - albeit as - Primus inter Pares - first among equals. -
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. -
4 Altbundespräsident
* * ** * *Altbundespräsident m, Altbundespräsidentin f ex-president, former president; ex-German ( oder -Austrian) president* * *der former Federal President -
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6 Bundesrat
Bun·des·rat1. Bun·des·rat m¿Kultur?The Bundesrat - the Upper House of the German Parliament is composed of members of the individual state governments. The number of representatives is determined by the size of the state. The Bundesrat plays a role in the passing of legislation. In Austria, the Bundesrat is the part of parliament where the Länder - provinces are represented according to their population. The exact number of representatives from the provinces is stipulated by the Federal President after each national census. In Switzerland however, the Bundesrat is the government, which consists of seven members who are elected for four years and is chaired by the Federal President.2. Bun·des·rat, -rä·tinm, f( ÖSTERR) Member of the Bundesrat/Upper House of Parliament;( SCHWEIZ) Member of the Federal Council -
7 neuwahl
f* * *Neu|wahlf (POL)new election, re-electiondie Néúwahl des Präsidenten — the election of a new president
es gab vorgezogene Néúwahlen — the elections were brought forward
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9 Landesvater
m1. HIST. sovereign lord; fig., oft hum. father of the nation2. POL. (Bundespräsident) Federal President; (Ministerpräsident) prime minister; österr. (Landeshauptmann) head of a ( oder the) provincial government* * *Lạn|des|va|term (liter)father of the people (liter)* * *Lan·des·va·term1. HIST sovereign lord* * *1. HIST sovereign lord; fig, oft hum father of the nation2. POL (Bundespräsident) Federal President; (Ministerpräsident) prime minister; österr (Landeshauptmann) head of a ( oder the) provincial government -
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n1. Federal President's Office2. Office of the Federal President -
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Bundespräsident m federal president; (German) President -
13 Partei
f; -, -en party (auch POL., JUR.); SPORT side; in Mietshaus: tenant(s Pl.), household; hier wohnen vier Parteien four parties occupy this house ( oder building); gegnerische Partei opponent(s Pl.); SPORT auch other side, opposing team; für jemanden Partei nehmen side with s.o.; gegen jemanden Partei ergreifen take sides against s.o.; über den Parteien stehen remain impartial; Partei sein be bias(s)ed, be prejudiced* * *die Parteifaction; part; party; side* * *Par|tei [par'tai]f -, -endie Partéí wechseln — to change parties
als Bundespräsident steht er über den Partéíen — as Federal President he takes no part in party politics
die streitenden Partéíen — the disputing parties
die vertragsschließenden Partéíen — the contracting parties
meine Partéí — my client
3) (fig)ergreifen, für jdn Partéí ergreifen or nehmen — to take sb's side or part, to side with sb
gegen jdn Partéí ergreifen or nehmen — to side or to take sides against sb
es mit keiner Partéí halten, es mit keiner von beiden Partéíen halten — to be on neither side, to be neutral
es mit beiden Partéíen halten — to run with the hare and hunt with the hounds (prov)
ein Richter sollte über den Partéíen stehen — a judge should be impartial
* * *die1) (a party, team etc which is opposing another: Whose side are you on?; Which side is winning?) side2) (a group of people with the same ideas and purposes, especially political: a political party.) party* * *Par·tei<-, -en>[parˈtai]f1. POL partyin die \Partei gehen to join [or become a member of] the partyüber den \Parteien stehen to be impartial2. JUR party, litigantbeschwerte/unterlegene \Partei aggrieved/unsuccessful partygegnerische \Partei opposing partyklagende [o klägerische] \Partei plaintiff, claimantdie streitenden/vertragsschließenden \Parteien the contending/contracting parties\Partei sein to be biasedgegen jdn \Partei ergreifen [o nehmen] to side [or take sides] against sbdie \Parteien vernehmen to hear the partiesErscheinen der \Partei vor Gericht appearance of the party in court* * *die; Partei, Parteien1) (Politik) partyin od. bei der Partei sein — be a party member
2) (Rechtsw.) party3) (Gruppe, Mannschaft) sidejemandes od. für jemanden/für etwas Partei ergreifen od. nehmen — side with somebody/take a stand for something
4) (MietsPartei) tenant; (mehrere Personen) tenants pl* * *hier wohnen vier Parteien four parties occupy this house ( oder building);für jemanden Partei nehmen side with sb;gegen jemanden Partei ergreifen take sides against sb;über den Parteien stehen remain impartial;Partei sein be bias(s)ed, be prejudiced* * *die; Partei, Parteien1) (Politik) partyin od. bei der Partei sein — be a party member
2) (Rechtsw.) party3) (Gruppe, Mannschaft) sidejemandes od. für jemanden/für etwas Partei ergreifen od. nehmen — side with somebody/take a stand for something
4) (MietsPartei) tenant; (mehrere Personen) tenants pl* * *-en f.party n. -
14 Bundesbankgesetz
Bundesbankgesetz
Federal Reserve Act (US);
• Bundesbankpräsident [etwa] Federal Reserve chairman;
• Bundesbeamter federal officer (US);
• Bundesbediensteter federal employee (US);
• Bundesbehörde federal agency (US);
• Bundesbehörde für Luft- und Raumfahrt National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) (US);
• Bundesbüro zur Durchführung von Volkszählungen Census Bureau;
• Bundesdatenschutzgesetz (BDSG) German Federal Data Protection Act;
• Bundesenergiebehörde Federal Energy Administration (US);
• Bundesetat Federal Budget (US);
• Bundesfernstraße [etwa] long-distance road;
• Bundesfinanzbehörde Commissioner of Inland Revenue (Br.), Commissioner of Internal Revenue (US);
• Bundesfinanzhof [etwa] Income-Tax Appeal Tribunal;
• Bundesfinanzminister [etwa] Chancellor of the Exchequer (Br.), Secretary of the Treasury Department (US);
• Bundesforstverwaltung Forest Service (US);
• Bundesgebiet national territory;
• Bundesgesetzblatt gazette (Br.), Statutes at Large (US);
• Bundesgewalt federal power (US);
• Bundesgrenzschutzangehöriger border guard;
• Bundeshaushalt National Budget;
• Bundeshilfe federal aid (US);
• Bundeskanzler Federal Chancellor;
• Bundeskartellamt Federal Cartels Office;
• Bundeskriminalamt (BKA) Federal Office of Criminal Investigation;
• Bundesluftfahrtbehörde Federal Agency of Aviation (FAA,US);
• Bundesminister für Inneres (Österreich) Federal Minister of the Interior;
• Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Technologie Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology;
• Bundesnotenbank [etwa] Federal Reserve Bank (US), lender of last resort (Br.);
• Bundesnotenbankausweis [etwa] Exchequer returns (Br.);
• Bundesnotenbankpräsident chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank (US);
• Bundesorgan federal instrumentality (US);
• Bundesorganisation national organization (US);
• Bundespatentamt Commissioner of Patents (US);
• Bundespersonalvertretungsgesetz Civil Service Representation Act;
• Bundespost Postal Service;
• Bundespräsident President of the Federal Republic;
• Bundesrat constitutional organ, [etwa] upper chamber of the federal parliament;
• Bundesrechnungshof [etwa] Commissioner of Audits (Br.), General Accounting Office (US);
• Bundesrechtsanwaltsordnung [etwa] Solicitors Act (Br.);
• Bundesregierung Federal Government (US);
• Bundesrepublik Deutschland Federal Republic of Germany;
• Bundesschätze, Bundesschatzwechsel [etwa] British savings bonds, United States note;
• Bundesschatzmeister [etwa] Register of the Treasury (US);
• Bundesschatzscheine [etwa] British savings bonds;
• Bundesschifffahrtsbehörde Federal Maritime Commission (US);
• Bundesschuldbuch National Debt Register;
• Bundesschuldbuchforderungen debt register claims;
• Bundesschuldenverwaltung [etwa] National Debt Commissioner (Br.), Debt Management (US);
• Bundessozialgericht [etwa] Local Appeal Tribunal (Br.);
• Bundessozialhilfegesetz [etwa] National Assistance Act (Br.), Federal Insurance Contribution Act (US);
• Bundessparkassenverband National Association of Savings Banks (US);
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15 Notenbankpräsident
Notenbankpräsident m WIWI central bank governor, (BE) Governor of the Bank of England, (AE) President of the Federal Reserve Board* * *m <Vw> central bank governor, Governor of the Bank of England (BE), President of the Federal Reserve Board (AE)* * *Notenbankpräsident
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16 Ministerpräsident
Mi·nis·ter·prä·si·dent(in) m(f)minister-president (leader of a federal state)¿Kultur?The leader of a Bundesland - federal state is called the Ministerpräsident/-in. In Austria he/she is called the Landeshauptmann/-frau - prime minister of a province. The head of the government of a Swiss canton is called the Kantonalpräsident/-in - president of a canton.Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Ministerpräsident
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17 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. -
18 Einheit
Ein·heit <-, -en> [ʼainhait] f1) ( Gesamtheit) unity;eine geschlossene \Einheit an integrated whole2) ( Einigkeit) unity;die deutsche \Einheit German reunification5) (Telefon\Einheit) unit¿Kultur?The German Democratic Republic (GDR) or East Germany became part of the Federal Republic of Germany on 3rd October, 1990. The treaty on the final settlement of the German question was signed by the four victorious powers of the Second World War, the Federal Republic and the minister-president of the GDR in Moscow on 12th September. Since then, 3rd October has been celebrated as Tag der deutschen Einheit - the Day of German Unity. -
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Bundespräsident
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20 Bundestagspräsident
Bundestagspräsident m President [Speaker] of the Lower House of the (German) Federal Parliament
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