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The '''Bundeskanzleramt''' (federal chancellory) is the admistrative body of the ] of ]. The head of the Bundeskanzleramt (Chef des Bundeskanzleramtes) is a secretary of state or a federal minister. He coordinates the federal government (]) of Germany. Despite this important postion in the politics of Germany, the Bundeskanzleramt and its head largely work in the background and have little public attention. The current head of the Bundeskanzleramt is ] The '''Bundeskanzleramt''' (federal chancellory) is the admistrative body of the ] of ]. The head of the Bundeskanzleramt (Chef des Bundeskanzleramtes) is a secretary of state or a federal minister. He coordinates the federal government (]) of Germany. Despite this important postion in the politics of Germany, the Bundeskanzleramt and its head largely work in the background and have little public attention. The current head of the Bundeskanzleramt is ]


Bundeskanzleramt is also the name of the building that houses the offices of the chancellor and the staff of the Bundeskanzleramt. The building is a masterpiece of modern architecture in ]. It's also the hugest government-headquarter in the world. (12000 m², 8x White House) Bundeskanzleramt is also the name of the building that houses the offices of the chancellor and the staff of the Bundeskanzleramt. The building is a masterpiece of modern architecture in ]. It's also the largest government-headquarter in the world. (12000 m², 8x White House)


=== Heads of the Bundeskanzleramt since 1950 === === Heads of the Bundeskanzleramt since 1950 ===

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The Bundeskanzleramt (federal chancellory) is the admistrative body of the Chancellor of Germany. The head of the Bundeskanzleramt (Chef des Bundeskanzleramtes) is a secretary of state or a federal minister. He coordinates the federal government (Bundesregierung) of Germany. Despite this important postion in the politics of Germany, the Bundeskanzleramt and its head largely work in the background and have little public attention. The current head of the Bundeskanzleramt is Frank-Walter Steinmeier

Bundeskanzleramt is also the name of the building that houses the offices of the chancellor and the staff of the Bundeskanzleramt. The building is a masterpiece of modern architecture in Berlin. It's also the largest government-headquarter in the world. (12000 m², 8x White House)

Heads of the Bundeskanzleramt since 1950

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