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Understanding the Democratic System of Germany

Learn about Germany's democratic system, voting for ministers, prime minister, and president. Discover key facts about political parties, voting age, states, and prominent leaders. Explore the federal states, including Hesse and its capital, Wiesbaden. Understand the roles of Chancellor Merkel and President Gauck.

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Understanding the Democratic System of Germany

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  1. Germany Our democratic system by Charlotte & Anna

  2. Voting ministers candidates for prime minister & president political party people every 4 years minimum voting age: 18 political party

  3. States of Germany • 16 federal states with their own parliament • We are from the state of Hesse and our homecity is Fulda • Germany‘s capital city is Berlin • Hesse‘s capital city is Wiesbaden

  4. Mrs. Merkel • Chancellor since November 2005 • CDU (Christian Democratic Union) • Federal Chancellery/Berlin • *17th July 1954 4 Years – 3 times

  5. Mr. Gauck • President since 2012 • Castle Bellevue/Berlin • - *24th January 1940 5 Years

  6. Thank you for your attention

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