William I is the current Kaiser of the German Empire, taking the place of his father, Fedrich in 2009. He is the second Kaiser of Germany, and has currently issued one child, a son of the name of Otto. While most European nations have their monarchy as mostly as symbolic instead of truely holding power, Germany differs with placing William as the Head Of State & Government and grants power to the Chancellor after elections.
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| - William I is the current Kaiser of the German Empire, taking the place of his father, Fedrich in 2009. He is the second Kaiser of Germany, and has currently issued one child, a son of the name of Otto. While most European nations have their monarchy as mostly as symbolic instead of truely holding power, Germany differs with placing William as the Head Of State & Government and grants power to the Chancellor after elections.
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| - William I is the current Kaiser of the German Empire, taking the place of his father, Fedrich in 2009. He is the second Kaiser of Germany, and has currently issued one child, a son of the name of Otto. While most European nations have their monarchy as mostly as symbolic instead of truely holding power, Germany differs with placing William as the Head Of State & Government and grants power to the Chancellor after elections.
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