Chairman/Chairwoman of the Union of Germanic Federalist Republics

The Chairman/Chairwoman of the Union of Germanic Federalist Republics, or known in the constitution of the UGFR as "Der Fuhrer" is considered to be one of the most powerful governmental positions in the world. Chapter 3, Article 7.1 of the constitution, states that the Chairman or woman is both the head of government and state of the Union whilst serving as a figure head in the German Workers and Security councils and he or she is also the head of the German Democratic Republican Party.

The position of Chairman was first created in 1934 in the old Germany by Lukas Hermann following the death of Paul Von Hindenburg and the unification of the roles of Chancellor and President. However following the creation of the UGFR on March 12th 1938 after the annexation of Austria and Chzechoslovakia the position was renamed to what we know it today.

There are no term limits to the job cause they stay in power until they resign, lose power via a vote of no confidence in the Reichstag or die in office.