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Administrative divisions:
13 states (Laender, singular - Land)
and 3 free states* (Freistaaten, singular - Freistaat); Baden-Wuerttemberg,
Bayern*, Berlin, Brandenburg, Bremen, Hamburg, Hessen, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern,
Niedersachsen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Saarland, Sachsen*,
Sachsen-Anhalt, Schleswig-Holstein, Thueringen*
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Capital: Berlin
Constitution:
23 May 1949, known as Basic Law;
became constitution of the united German people 3 October 1990
Country name:
conventional long form: Federal Republic
of Germany
conventional short form: Germany
local long form: Bundesrepublik Deutschland
local short form: Deutschland
former: German Empire, German Republic,
German Reich
Diplomatic representation from the
US:
chief of mission: Ambassador Daniel
R. COATS
embassy: Neustaedtische Kirchstrasse
4-5, 10117 Berlin; note - a new embassy will be built near the Brandenburg
Gate in Berlin; ground was broken in October 2004 and completion is scheduled
for 2008
mailing address: PSC 120, Box 1000,
APO AE 09265
telephone: [49] (030) 8305-0
FAX: [49] (030) 8305-1215
consulate(s) general: Duesseldorf,
Frankfurt am Main, Hamburg, Leipzig, Munich
Diplomatic representation in the US:
chief of mission: Ambassador Wolfgang
Friedrich ISCHINGER
chancery: 4645 Reservoir Road NW,
Washington, DC 20007
telephone: [1] (202) 298-8140
FAX: [1] (202) 298-4249
consulate(s) general: Atlanta, Boston,
Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, San Francisco
German
Embassy - Washington D.C
Executive branch:
chief of state: President Horst KOEHLER
(since 1 July 2004)
head of government: Chancellor Gerhard
SCHROEDER (since 27 October 1998); Vice Chancellor Joschka FISCHER (since
17 October 1998)
cabinet: Cabinet or Bundesminister
(Federal Ministers) appointed by the president on the recommendation of
the chancellor
elections: president elected for
a five-year term by a Federal Convention including all members of the Federal
Assembly and an equal number of delegates elected by the state parliaments;
election last held 23 May 2004 (next to be held 23 May 2009); chancellor
elected by an absolute majority of the Federal Assembly for a four-year
term; election last held 22 September 2002 (next to be held September 2006)
election results: Horst KOEHLER elected
president; received 604 votes of the Federal Convention against 589 for
Gesine SCHWAN; Gerhard SCHROEDER elected chancellor; percent of Federal
Assembly vote 50.7%
Government type:
federal republic
Independence:
18 January 1871 (German Empire unification);
divided into four zones of occupation (UK, US, USSR, and later, France)
in 1945 following World War II; Federal Republic of Germany (FRG or West
Germany) proclaimed 23 May 1949 and included the former UK, US, and French
zones; German Democratic Republic (GDR or East Germany) proclaimed 7 October
1949 and included the former USSR zone; unification of West Germany and
East Germany took place 3 October 1990; all four powers formally relinquished
rights 15 March 1991
International organization participation:
AfDB, AsDB, Australia Group, BIS,
BSEC (observer), CBSS, CDB, CE, CERN, EAPC, EBRD, EIB, EMU, ESA, EU, FAO,
G- 5, G- 7, G- 8, G-10, IADB, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC, ICCt, ICFTU, ICRM,
IDA, IEA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, IHO, ILO, IMF, IMO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, ISO,
ITU, MIGA, NAM (guest), NATO, NEA, NSG, OAS (observer), OECD, OPCW, OSCE,
Paris Club, PCA, UN, UNAMSIL, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNHCR, UNIDO, UNMEE, UNMIK,
UNMOVIC, UNOMIG, UPU, WADB (nonregional), WCO, WEU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WToO,
WTO, ZC
Judicial branch:
Federal Constitutional Court or Bundesverfassungsgericht
(half the judges are elected by the Bundestag and half by the Bundesrat)
Legal system:
civil law system with indigenous
concepts; judicial review of legislative acts in the Federal Constitutional
Court; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction
Legislative branch:
bicameral Parliament or Parlament
consists of the Federal Assembly or Bundestag (613 seats; elected by popular
vote under a system combining direct and proportional representation; a
party must win 5% of the national vote or three direct mandates to gain
representation; members serve four-year terms) and the Federal Council
or Bundesrat (69 votes; state governments are directly represented by votes;
each has 3 to 6 votes depending on population and are required to vote
as a block)
elections: Federal Assembly - last
held 18 September 2005 (next to be held September 2009); note - there are
no elections for the Bundesrat; composition is determined by the composition
of the state-level governments; the composition of the Bundesrat has the
potential to change any time one of the 16 states holds an election
election results: Federal Assembly
- percent of vote by party - CDU/CSU 35.2%, SPD 34.3%, FDP 9.8%, Left 8.7%,
Greens 8.1%; seats by party - CDU/CSU 225, SPD 222, FDP 61, Left 54, Greens
51; Federal Council - current composition - NA
National holiday:
Unity Day, 3 October (1990)
Political parties and leaders:
Alliance '90/Greens [Angelika BEER
and Reinhard BUETIKOFER]; Christian Democratic Union or CDU [Angela MERKEL];
Christian Social Union or CSU [Edmund STOIBER, chairman]; Free Democratic
Party or FDP [Guido WESTERWELLE, chairman]; Left Party or PDS/WASG [Oskar
LAFONTAINE and Gregor GYSI]; Party of Democratic Socialism or PDS [Lothar
BISKY]; Social Democratic Party or SPD [Franz MUENTEFERING]
Flag description:
three equal horizontal bands of black
(top), red, and gold
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