Directly to Chancellor's office ?

(or little). So far, that is however true for all candidates. Ththing thatthree major do set her apart is the pay2win degree"" and buzz around the CV, and the othat the othera already let a state government before. issued

I don't think that she will become chancellor, but even if, all ministers and maybe even the chancellor are glorified press spokespersons. Real decisions are made within the grey sector of Referatsleiter and Staatssekretär within the ministries and by envoys during meetings and conferences anyway.

As for legislation, the parliament will be responsible, that is the more crucial point of this election in my opinion, as we also see more and more members of parliament with the Kreißsaal-Hörsaal-Plenarsaal (birth to university to parliament) career. In the past, this was mostly an issue of CDU and SPD, especially wherever they are sure to win the direct vote, but unfortunately the greens stepped up here, too.

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