German Chancellor - translation to ισπανικά
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German Chancellor - translation to ισπανικά

POSITION
Vizekanzler; Vice Chancellor of Germany; Deputy Chancellor of Germany; Vice-Chancellor of Germany (Federal Republic of Germany); Stellvertreter des Bundeskanzlers; Deputy to the Federal Chancellor; Vice-chancellor of Germany; Vice-Chancellor of the German Empire; Vice-chancellor of West Germany; Vice-chancellor of the German Empire; Vice-chancellor of German Empire; Vice-Chancellor of West Germany
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German Chancellor         
OFFICES HELD OVER TIME BY THE HEAD OF GOVERNMENT OF GERMANY
Chancellor of Germany (1949–present); German Bundeskanzler; German chancellor; Reichskanzler; Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany (1949-1990); German Chancellor; Chancellors of Germany; Chancellor of the German Empire; Federal Chancellor (Germany); Chancellor of germany; Reich Chancellor; German Prime Minister; Prime Minister of Germany; Chancellor of Germany (German Empire); Chancellor of the North German Confederation; Chancellor of Germany (German Reich); Chancellor of Germany (Weimar Republic); Chancellor of Germany (Third Reich); Chancellor of Germany (Federal Republic); Federal Chancellor of Germany; Chancellor of Germany (Federal Republic of Germany); Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany; West German Chancellor; Chancellor of Africa (German Reich); Federal Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany; Imperial Chancellor (Germany); Chancellor of West Germany; Chancellor of Germany (1949-); Chancellor of Germany (1949–); Chancellor of Germany (1949-Present); Chancellor of Germany (1949–Present); Chancellor of Germany (1949-present); Chancellor of the Reich; Chancellor (Germany); German Chancelllor; Reichskanzlerin; Federal chancellor of Germany; German Federal Chancellor; German federal chancellor
el Canciller alemán
chancellor         
EXECUTIVE POSITION IN A GOVERNMENT
Chancellier fédéral; Chancelier fédéral; Chancellors; Great chancellor; Great Chancellor; Deputy Chancellor; Grand chancellor; Chancellour; The Chancellor; Chancellier federal; Chancelier federal; Chingsang; Staatskanzler; Temporal chancellor; Grand chancelier; Chancellor of the United States; The chancellor
(n.) = rector honorario

Def: El término usado como equivalente a nuestro Rector es Vice-Chancellor en el Reino Unido y President/Chancellor en los Estados Unidos.
Ex: In academic libraries this direction is exercised through such regulatory groups as trustees and the chancellor or president and, to a lesser extent, by the faculty.
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* Chancellor of the Exchequer = Ministro de Economía
* Lord Chancellor's Office = Ministerio de Economía y Hacienda
* pro-vice chancellor = vicerrector
vice-chancellor         
  • Lord Patten]], in procession at Encaenia, 2009
  • Lord Grenville as Chancellor of the University of Oxford; painting by William Owen
  • William Smyth, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford; painting by Gilbert Jackson
LEADER OF A UNIVERSITY OR A COLLEGE
Vice-chancellor; Vice Chancellor; University president; Vice chancellor; College president; University Presidents; University chancellor; University President; University Chancellor; Chancellor (university); President (education); Vice-Chancellor; Vice-chancellor (education); Vice-Chancellor (education); University presidents; School chancellor; College chancellor; Principal & Vice-Chancellor; Draft:Principal & Vice-Chancellor
Vice canciller, en lugar del canciller

Ορισμός

germán
germán adj. Apóc. de "germano". Se usa en nombres propios.

Βικιπαίδεια

Vice-Chancellor of Germany

The vice-chancellor of Germany, unofficially the vice-chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany (German: Vizekanzler der Bundesrepublik Deutschland), officially the deputy to the federal chancellor (German: Stellvertreter des Bundeskanzlers), is the second highest ranking German cabinet member. The chancellor is the head of government and, according to the constitution, gives this title of deputy to one of the federal ministers. It is common that the title is given to the major minister provided by the (smaller) coalition partner.

In everyday politics, being a vice chancellor is more an honorary title. The vice-chancellor may head cabinet meetings when the chancellor is abroad. The function of vice chancellor is to use the specific constitutional powers of the chancellor in case that the chancellor is unable to perform their duties. This kind of substitution has never been made use of in the history of the Federal Republic.

Should a chancellor resign, die or be permanently unable to perform the duties of office, the vice chancellor does not automatically become the next chancellor. In such a case the Federal President assigns a minister to serve as acting chancellor until the Bundestag (parliament) elects a new chancellor.).

Although Stellvertreter is the constitutional term, most Germans know the deputy by the expression Vice-Chancellor (Vizekanzler). Chancellor (Kanzler) is the traditional term for the German head of government since 1867/71. A general deputy was introduced by law in 1878 (Stellvertretungsgesetz). In the Weimar Republic of 1919–1933, the office of Vizekanzler was mentioned in the internal reglement of the government. The current office or title has existed since the constitution of 1949.

The current vice-chancellor of Germany is Robert Habeck, who took office on 8 December 2021, succeeding Olaf Scholz, who gave up the role in order to become chancellor.

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