• superkret
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    4 months ago

    In Germany, the president is elected by a group of politicians and public figures, not the public. But the president’s duties are mostly ceremonial.
    The chancellor, who is head of government, is elected by the members of parlament, right after the parlamentary elections.
    It’s kind of a public election, because the party with the most seats in parlament gets to pick one of their members for chancellor, and that choice is made public before the elections. They announce a “chancellor candidate” well in advance.
    In no election does the public get to vote on any candidates before the actual election. They’re put up by the parties in any way they choose.