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Präsident

Präsident is a German term meaning “president.” It designates the title of a person who heads a state, an organization, or a body such as a club or company. The word derives from Latin praeses, meaning leader or chairman, and its use spans political offices and ceremonial roles in many German-speaking contexts.

In politics, the function of a president varies by system. In a presidential system, the president often

Germany and Austria illustrate different uses of the title. In Germany, the Bundespräsident is the ceremonial

Switzerland employs a rotating presidency within the Federal Council. The president, chosen annually from seven councilors,

Beyond government, Präsident is used for leaders of organizations, clubs, companies, and academic or cultural institutions.

serves
as
both
head
of
state
and
head
of
government.
In
parliamentary
systems,
the
role
is
typically
more
limited
and
largely
ceremonial,
with
real
power
concentrated
in
a
prime
minister
or
chancellor
and
the
cabinet.
The
president
may
act
as
a
unifying
symbol,
represent
the
country
abroad,
sign
legislation,
and
perform
various
constitutional
duties.
head
of
state.
Elected
by
the
Federal
Assembly
for
a
five-year
term
and
eligible
for
one
renewal,
the
president’s
duties
are
primarily
representative,
such
as
representing
Germany
internationally,
signing
laws,
and
appointing
certain
officials
on
the
government’s
proposal.
In
Austria,
the
Bundespräsident
is
also
the
directly
elected
head
of
state
with
constitutional
powers
that
include
appointing
the
government,
representing
the
country,
and,
under
defined
circumstances,
dissolving
parliament.
leads
meetings
and
represents
the
council
but
does
not
accumulate
broad
personal
executive
power.
The
feminine
form
is
Präsidentin.