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Rephrased question: How does Germany's government differ from Great Britain's government?
Answer: Germany and Great Britain have different forms of government.
Details: Germany has a federal parliamentary republic, with a President as the head of state and a Chancellor as the head of government. In contrast, Great Britain has a constitutional monarchy, with a monarch as the head of state and a Prime Minister as the head of government. Germany's government is structured to have more power distributed among the federal states, while Great Britain has a more centralized government system.