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But, the president of Germany is the head-of-state position, not the head of government. The president appoints a chancellor as head of government (in a similar way to the British monarch technically having to sign off on the appointment of a prime minister, although in modern history this is solely a symbolic gesture). Unlike the British monarch, Hindenburg did get the final say in who the chancellor was.