Germany is a federal parliamentary democracy with two-chamber system consisting of the Bundestag the lower house of parliament and the Bundesrat is the upper house of parliament. The German constitution divides the power between the executive branch, the legislative branch and the judiciary branch as well. Germany as a federal and welfare democratic (representative) state in which people are promised a decent standard of living no matter what. Much like any representative democracy or parliamentary state, Germany has a parliament consisting of Bundesrat and Bundestag(second chamber, much like the Senate) responsible for passing legislation. There is a Federal Chancellor, similar to the role of a Premier, is the head of the government who nominates his ministers and determines their responsibilities. Joachim Gauck has power because he is head of Germany and how interacts is very rudely
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