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1 Verlautbarung eines Ministers
Verlautbarung eines Ministers
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2 Anklage eines Ministers wegen Amtsmissbrauchs
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3 Ministerrat
m EU, Frankreich etc.: Council of Ministers* * *der MinisterratCouncil of Ministers* * *Mi|nịs|ter|ratmcouncil of ministers; (von EG) Council of Ministers* * *Mi·nis·ter·rat▪ der \Ministerrat the [EU] Council of Ministers* * *Ministerrat m EU, Frankreich etc: Council of Ministers* * *m.council of ministers n. -
4 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 -
5 Bundeskanzler
m1. German / Austrian ( oder Federal) Chancellor2. Schweiz: Chancellor of the Confederation* * *der BundeskanzlerFederal Chancellor* * *The Bundeskanzler of the Federal Republic of Germany is the head of government. In 2005 Angela Merkel became the first BundeskanzlerinThe Chancellor is responsible for the government's general policy and by means of recommendations to the Bundespräsident appoints and dismisses ministers. The Bundeskanzler is generally elected for a period of four years (corresponding to the four-year Bundestag mandate) by a majority of members of parliament and on the recommendation of the Bundespräsident.In Austria, too, the Bundeskanzler is the head of government, appointed by the Bundespräsident. The Chancellor has no legal responsibility for general policy, but nominates ministers and thereby determines the composition of the government. In Switzerland, on the other hand, the Bundeskanzler is the head of the Federal Chancellery, a department of the Bundesversammlung and the Bundesrat. The responsibilities of the office include the organization of Federal elections and ballots and the publication of Federal laws. See: → Bundespräsident, Bundesrat, Bundestag, Bundesversammlung* * *Bun·des·kanz·ler(in)m(f) BRD German [or Federal] Chancellor; ÖSTERR Austrian [or Federal] Chancellor; SCHWEIZ Head of the Federal Chancellery* * *der Federal Chancellor•• Cultural note:The Chancellor is the head of government in Germany and Austria. The German chancellor is normally elected for four years by the MPs in the Bundestag after being proposed by the Bundespräsident. He (so far there have not been any women) chooses the ministers and decides on government policies* * *1. German/Austrian ( oder Federal) Chancellor2. Schweiz: Chancellor of the Confederation* * *der Federal Chancellor•• Cultural note:The Chancellor is the head of government in Germany and Austria. The German chancellor is normally elected for four years by the MPs in the Bundestag after being proposed by the Bundespräsident. He ( so far there have not been any women) chooses the ministers and decides on government policies* * *m.Chancellor n. -
6 EU-Ministerrat
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7 Agrarministerrat
Agrarministerrat m POL, WIWI Council of Agricultural Ministers (EU)* * *m <Pol, Vw> EU Council of Agricultural Ministers* * *Agrarministerrat
(EU) Council of Ministers for agriculture -
8 Ministerrat
Ministerrat m POL, WIWI Council of Ministers* * *m <Pol, Vw> Council of Ministers* * *Ministerrat
cabinet (minister) meeting, council of ministers, (EU) executive council -
9 Rat
Rat m 1. GEN advice; 2. IND council; 3. MGT word of advice; 4. POL, ADMIN council; 5. WIWI council; European Council (EU) • durch Rat Beihilfe leisten RECHT counsel • um Rat fragen GEN seek advice* * *m 1. < Geschäft> advice; 2. < Ind> council; 3. < Mgmnt> word of advice; 4. <Pol, Verwalt> council; 5. <Vw> council, EU European Council ■ durch Rat Beihilfe leisten < Recht> counsel ■ um Rat fragen < Geschäft> seek advice* * *Rat
advice, counsel, council, (Ausschuss) advisory board, (Empfehlung) recommendation, (Person) counsel(l)or, adviser;
• Erweiterter Rat (Europäisches System der Zentralbanken) General Council;
• fachmännischer Rat expert advice;
• unabhängiger fachmännischer Rat proper independent advice;
• kostenloser (unentgeltlicher) Rat gratuitous advice;
• Rat für industrielle Entwicklung (Vereinte Nationen) Industrial Development Board;
• Rat der Europäischen Gemeinden Council of European Municipalities;
• Rat der Europäischen Gemeinschaften Council of Ministers;
• Rat der europäischen Industrieverbände Council of European Industrial Federations;
• Rat der Europäischen Union Council of the European Union;
• Erweiterter Rat der Europäischen Zentralbank General Council of the European Central Bank;
• Rat der Finanzminister Council of Finance Ministers;
• Rat der Gouverneure (Europäische Investitionsbank) Board of Governors;
• Hoher Rat für Integration (Frankreich) High Council of Integration;
• Rat der Union (EU) Council of the Union;
• Rat für gegenseitige Wirtschaftshilfe Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (COMECON);
• Rat der Wirtschafts- und Finanzminister Council of Ministers for Economic and Financial Affairs (Ecofin Council);
• Rat für die Zusammenarbeit auf dem Gebiet des Zollwesens Customs Cooperation Council;
• fachmännischen Rat erteilen to give expert advice;
• sich rechtlichen Rat holen to hire legal counsel. -
10 Ecofin-Rat
Ecofin-Rat m POL Ecofin Council, Council of Economics and Finance Ministers (Rat der Wirtschafts- und Finanzminister; EU)* * *m (Rat der Wirtschafts- und Finanzminister) < Pol> EU Ecofin Council (Council of Economics and Finance Ministers) -
11 Abdankung
f1. resignation; abdication, renunciation, renouncement2. schw. (Trauerfeier) funeral (ceremony)* * *die Abdankungabdication; resignation* * *Ạb|dan|kungf -, -en1) (= Thronverzicht) abdication; (= Rücktritt) resignationjdn zur Abdankung zwingen — to force sb to abdicate/resign
2) (old = Dienstentlassung) retirement3) (Sw = Trauerfeier) funeral service* * *Ab·dan·kung<-, -en>f2. (Thronverzicht) abdication* * *die; Abdankung, Abdankungen (eines Herrschers) abdication; (eines Ministers, einer Regierung) resignation* * *1. resignation; abdication, renunciation, renouncement2. schweiz (Trauerfeier) funeral (ceremony)* * *die; Abdankung, Abdankungen (eines Herrschers) abdication; (eines Ministers, einer Regierung) resignation* * *f.abdication n. -
12 Absetzung
f3. einer Arznei: discontinuation4. GEOL., CHEM. deposition, precipitation* * *die Absetzungdeposition* * *Ạb|set|zungf -, -en1) (= Entlassung) (von Beamten) dismissal; (von Minister, Vorsitzendem) dismissal, removal from office; (von König) deposing, deposition2) (FIN = Abschreibung) deduction3) (von Theaterstück etc) withdrawal; (von Fußballspiel, Termin etc) cancellation* * *Ab·set·zung<-, -en>f1. (Amtsenthebung) removal [from office], dismissaldie Massen verlangten die \Absetzung des Diktators the masses called for the dictator to be deposed3. FIN\Absetzung für Abnutzung deduction for depreciation* * *die; Absetzung, Absetzungen s. absetzen 1. 4): dismissal; removal; deposition* * *3. einer Arznei: discontinuation4. GEOL, CHEM deposition, precipitation* * *die; Absetzung, Absetzungen s. absetzen 1. 4): dismissal; removal; deposition* * *f.deduction n.degradation n. -
13 Bundesrat
m1. BRD und Österreich: Bundesrat, Upper House (of the German / Austrian Parliament)2. Schweiz: Bundesrat, Executive Federal Council3. Österreich, Schweiz: (Person) member of the Bundesrat* * *The Bundesrat is the second chamber of the Federal Republic of Germany, representing the Länder. It has 69 members, who are not elected but delegated by the 16 Land governments. The most important of the Bundesrat's duties concerns legislation: Federal laws that impinge upon the responsibilities of the Länder require its approval. The Bundesrat may also object to other laws, although the Bundestag can overrule the objection. As a result, Federal policy can be influenced by parties who are in opposition in the Bundestag if these parties hold a majority in most of the Land parliaments. In Austria the Bundesrat has 63 members. Apart from being able to introduce its own proposals for legislation, the Bundesrat has certain rights of veto and approval with regard to laws passed by the Nationalrat. In Switzerland, however, the Bundesrat is the executive body, i.e. the government. The Bundesversammlung appoints seven Bundesräte (ministers), who must come from different cantons, for a period of four years. Each of these ministers is then placed in charge of a Departement. See: → Bundestag, Bundesversammlung, Nationalrat* * *Bun·des·rat1mBun·des·rat2, -rä·tinm, f ÖSTERR Member of the Bundesrat/Upper House of Parliament; SCHWEIZ Member of the Federal Council* * *1) Bundesrat2) (österr., schweiz.) Federal Council•• Cultural note:This is the upper house of the German parliamentary system, where the Länder are represented. The Bundesrat members are appointed by the Länder governments. The Bundesrat has to approve laws affecting the Länder, and also any changes to the Grundgesetz. Sometimes the opposition parties actually hold a majority in the Bundesrat, which allows them to influence German legislation* * *1. BRD und Österreich: Bundesrat, Upper House (of the German/Austrian Parliament)2. Schweiz: Bundesrat, Executive Federal Council3. Österreich, Schweiz: (Person) member of the Bundesrat* * *1) Bundesrat2) (österr., schweiz.) Federal Council•• Cultural note:This is the upper house of the German parliamentary system, where the Länder are represented. The Bundesrat members are appointed by the Länder governments. The Bundesrat has to approve laws affecting the Länder, and also any changes to the Grundgesetz. Sometimes the opposition parties actually hold a majority in the Bundesrat, which allows them to influence German legislation -
14 Federführung
f: unter ( der) Federführung von... with... responsible ( oder in charge), under the overall control of...* * *Fe|der|füh|rungfdie Féderführung haben — to be in charge, to have overall charge
* * *Fe·der·füh·rungf overall control; HANDEL central coordinationunter der \Federführung von jdm/etw... under the overall control of sb/sth...* * ** * *Federführung f:unter (der) Federführung von … with … responsible ( oder in charge), under the overall control of …* * * -
15 Länderchefs
Pl. POL. (die Ministerpräsidenten) prime ministers of the Länder, Am. etwa state governors* * * -
16 Minister
m; -s, -; POL. minister (+ Gen of, for); eines Hauptministeriums in GB: Secretary of State (for), in den USA: Secretary (of)* * *der MinisterSecretary of State; Secretary; minister* * *Mi|nịs|ter [mi'nɪstɐ]1. m -s, -, Mi|nis|te|rin[-tərɪn]2. f -, -nen (POL)minister (Brit) (für of), secretary (für for)* * *Mi·nis·ter(in)<-s, ->[miˈnɪstɐ]\Minister für Landwirtschaft/Verteidigung Secretary of State for Agriculture/Defence BRIT, Secretary of Agriculture/Defense AM, Agriculture/Defence Minister BRIT, Agriculture/Defense Secretary AM\Minister des Äußeren/Inneren (geh) Minister for Foreign/Internal Affairs BRIT, Secretary of State for Foreign/Home Affairs BRIT, Foreign/Home Secretary BRIT, Secretary of State/Secretary of the Interior AM\Minister ohne Geschäftsbereich minister without portfolio* * *der; Ministers, Minister: minister ( für for); (eines britischen Hauptministeriums) Secretary of State ( für for); (eines amerikanischen Hauptministeriums) Secretary ( für of)* * *Minister m; -s, -; POL minister (+gen of, for); eines Hauptministeriums in GB: Secretary of State (for), in den USA: Secretary (of)* * *der; Ministers, Minister: minister ( für for); (eines britischen Hauptministeriums) Secretary of State ( für for); (eines amerikanischen Hauptministeriums) Secretary ( für of)* * *- m.minister n. -
17 Ministerkonferenz
f POL. ministerial conference* * *Mi|nịs|ter|kon|fe|renzfconference of ministers, ministerial conference* * *Mi·nis·ter·kon·fe·renzf ministerial conference, conference of ministers* * * -
18 Ressort
[rε’so:ə] n; -s, -s department; eines Ministers: auch portfolio; (Zuständigkeit) province, area, preserve; das fällt nicht in mein Ressort that is not (within) my area* * *das Ressortdepartment* * *Res|sort [rɛ'soːɐ]nt -s, -sdepartmentdas Ressort Finanzen etc — the finance etc department
* * *Res·sort<-s, -s>[rɛˈso:ɐ̯]nt1. (Zuständigkeitsbereich) area of responsibility2. (Abteilung) department* * *das; Ressorts, Ressorts area of responsibility; (Abteilung) department* * *Ressort [rɛˈsoːɐ] n; -s, -s department; eines Ministers: auch portfolio; (Zuständigkeit) province, area, preserve;das fällt nicht in mein Ressort that is not (within) my area* * *das; Ressorts, Ressorts area of responsibility; (Abteilung) department* * *-s n.department n. -
19 Sparappell
m appeal to make savings; die Sparappelle des Bundeskanzlers an seine Minister the Federal Chancellor’s exhortations to his Ministers to make savings* * *Sparappell m appeal to make savings;die Sparappelle des Bundeskanzlers an seine Minister the Federal Chancellor’s exhortations to his Ministers to make savings -
20 Stellvertreter
m, Stellvertreterin f representative, delegate; amtlich: deputy; des Schulleiters: deputy head, Am. assistant principal; (Ersatzperson) substitute; eines Arztes: locum, Am. substitute doctor; (Bevollmächtigte[r]) proxy; er kommt als Stellvertreter des Ministers he is deputizing for the minister; der Stellvertreter Christi the Vicar of Christ; Vertreter* * *der Stellvertreterproxy; vice-gerent; representative* * *Stẹll|ver|tre|ter(in)m(f)(acting) representative; (von Amts wegen) deputy; (von Arzt) locum* * *Stell·ver·tre·ter(in)m(f) deputy* * *der deputyder Stellvertreter Christi — (kath. Rel.) the Vicar of Christ
* * *Stellvertreter m, Stellvertreterin f representative, delegate; amtlich: deputy; des Schulleiters: deputy head, US assistant principal; (Ersatzperson) substitute; eines Arztes: locum, US substitute doctor; (Bevollmächtigte[r]) proxy;er kommt als Stellvertreter des Ministers he is deputizing for the minister;* * *der deputyder Stellvertreter Christi — (kath. Rel.) the Vicar of Christ
* * *m.(für ein Buch (<¨-er>) im Regal)= dummy n.shelf dummy n. m.attorney in fact n.deputy n.proxy n.representative n.substitute n.surrogate n.
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