German order of precedence
- German order of precedence
The German order of precedence is a symbolic hierarchy of officials in the Government of Germany used to direct protocol. It has no official status, but has been established in practical use.
I. Inner-state occasions
# The President ("Bundespräsident"), currently Horst Köhler.
# The President of Parliament ("Bundestagspräsident"), currently Norbert Lammert.
# The Chancellor ("Bundeskanzler"), currently Angela Merkel.
# The President of the Federal Council ("Bundesratspräsident"), also acting as deputy to the President, currently Ole von Beust, Mayor of Hamburg.
# The President of the Federal Constitutional Court ("Präsident des Bundesverfassungsgerichts"), currently Hans-Jürgen Papier.
# The Government Leaders of the states (events on state level)
# The Federal Ministers
# The Governmental Leaders (events on federal level)
II. International occasions
# The Federal President
# The Federal Chancellor
# The President of the Bundestag
# The President of the Federal Council
# The President of the Federal Constitutional Court
References
Source: [http://www.bund.de/nn_168112/Microsites/Protokoll/Rang-und-Titulierung/Protokollarische-Rangfragen/Protokollarische-Rangfragen-knoten.html Website of the Ministry of the Interior]
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