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* Only the BE government can overrule a Kaiser's decision and dismiss him/her.   
* Only the BE government can overrule a Kaiser's decision and dismiss him/her.   
Parliamentary positions & rules:
Parliamentary positions & rules:
** The Reichstag is the supreme law making institution of the land. Its members must be democratically elected/nominated.
* The Reichstag is the supreme law making institution of the land. Its members must be democratically elected/nominated.
** If the same Bill (even with alterations) does not receive a majority in the Reichstag 3 times in a row, an election must be called.   
* If the same Bill (even with alterations) does not receive a majority in the Reichstag 3 times in a row, an election must be called.   
** Amendments to the constitution must be additionally approved by a public referendum before being signed into law.  
* Amendments to the constitution must be additionally approved by a public referendum before being signed into law.  
** A Reichstag serves a maximum term of 5 months.  
* A Reichstag serves a maximum term of 5 months.  
** A call for a vote of "no confidence" by the Reichstag on the Chancellor and his/her government cannot be done in the first 3 months of their term.   
* A call for a vote of "no confidence" by the Reichstag on the Chancellor and his/her government cannot be done in the first 3 months of their term.   


* Chancellor - The elected head of government.
* Chancellor - The elected head of government.
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