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Government of Germany

Government of Germany

Summary

The Government of Germany is a federal parliamentary republic composed of 16 states (Bundesländer). Executive authority lies with the Federal Chancellor, who leads the federal cabinet, while legislative power is shared between the Bundestag (Federal Parliament) and the Bundesrat (Federal Council representing the states). The government operates within a democratic and social framework, emphasizing the rule of law, environmental protection, and human rights. Germany is known for its strong commitment to climate action, sustainability, and circular economy policies, often serving as a leader in implementing EU environmental directives. The Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection (BMUV) plays a central role in developing national environmental policy, including waste management, recycling, and energy transition initiatives. Germany’s approach to governance prioritizes collaboration between federal and state levels, fostering innovation and accountability in public policy. As a founding member of the European Union, NATO, and the United Nations, Germany actively promotes sustainable development and international cooperation to achieve global climate neutrality goals.
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Company name
Government of Germany
Headquarters
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