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German Government Structure

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The German government structure refers to the system of governance in Germany, which is a federal parliamentary republic.

Key Features

  • Federal system with power divided between federal and state governments
  • Parliamentary democracy with a bicameral legislature
  • Separation of powers among legislative, executive, and judicial branches
  • Chancellor as head of government and President as head of state

Pros

  • Stability due to checks and balances in the system
  • Decentralized governance allows for local representation and decision-making

Cons

  • Complexity can lead to bureaucratic inefficiencies
  • Fragmented power can sometimes lead to gridlock

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