
German Federal Government
The German Federal Government is the central authority responsible for national policy, legislation, and administration in Germany. It is led by the Chancellor, who is the head of government, and includes various ministries that manage specific areas like health, education, and finance. The government is supported by Parliament (Bundestag), which makes laws and holds the government accountable. Germany's political system is democratic, with elected representatives and a constitutional framework that ensures rule of law and individual rights. The federal government coordinates national interests while regional states (Länder) manage local issues, ensuring a balanced division of power.