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Federal agencies in Germany are established to assist the country's executive branch on the federal level according t
Article 86
of the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany (''Grundgesetz''). They are hierarchically organized on four levels: * Top-level federal agencies (''Oberste Bundesbehörden''), which are distinguished from all other levels as they are specifically mentioned in the ''Grundgesetz''. They include: ** the office of the
President of Germany The president of Germany, officially the Federal President of the Federal Republic of Germany (german: link=no, Bundespräsident der Bundesrepublik Deutschland),The official title within Germany is ', with ' being added in international corres ...
(''Bundespräsidialamt'') ** the office of the President of the Bundestag ** the
German Chancellery The German Chancellery (german: Bundeskanzleramt, , more faithfully translated as ''Federal Chancellery'' or ''Office of the Federal Chancellor'') is an agency serving the executive office of the chancellor of Germany, the head of the federal go ...
(''Bundeskanzleramt'') ** the administrative office of the Bundesrat ** the President of the Federal Constitutional Court (''Bundesverfassungsgericht'') ** the
Bundesrechnungshof The Bundesrechnungshof (Federal Court of Auditors; also Federal Audit Office) is the supreme federal authority for federal audit matters in Germany. There are equivalent bodies at state level. The status of the Bundesrechnungshof, its members and ...
** the Representative of the Federal Government for Culture and Media (''Kulturstaatsminister'') ** the Press and Information Agency of the Federal Government (''Bundespresseamt'') ** the Federal Ministries led by the members of the German Cabinet ** the executive board of the Deutsche Bundesbank *As far as the authority of the federal legislature is concerned, further Upper-level federal agencies (''Bundesoberbehörden'') can be established. These agencies are directly attached subordinate to a federal ministry and mostly do not have any agencies subordinate to them, such as ** the
Bundesnachrichtendienst The Federal Intelligence Service (German: ; , BND) is the foreign intelligence agency of Germany, directly subordinate to the Chancellor's Office. The BND headquarters is located in central Berlin and is the world's largest intelligence h ...
(subordinate to the German Chancellery) ** the Federal Criminal Police Office, the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, the
Federal Office for Information Security The Federal Office for Information Security (german: Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik, abbreviated as BSI) is the German upper-level federal agency in charge of managing computer and communication security for the German g ...
, and the
Technisches Hilfswerk The (THW, English: ''Federal Agency for Technical Relief'') is the federal civil protection organisation of Germany. It is controlled by the German federal government. 99% of its 79,543 members (2019) are volunteers. Tasks The tasks of th ...
(Federal Agency for Technical Relief) ** the
Federal Network Agency The Federal Network Agency (german: Bundesnetzagentur or ) is the German regulatory office for electricity, gas, telecommunications, post and railway markets. It is a federal agency of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Acti ...
(Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology) ** the Deutsches Patent- und Markenamt (Patent Office) ** the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation and the Federal Agency for Radiation Protection (Federal Ministry for Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety) ** the Federal Agency for Materials Research and Testing (Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology) ** the Federal Railway Authority and the Federal Agency for Aviation (Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs) ** the Zollkriminalamt (Customs enforcement agency)** Middle-level federal agencies are situated between a federal ministry and the lowest administrative level. Their responsibilities are limited to specific regions, for example, the five Bundesfinanzdirektionen (subordinate to the Federal Ministry of Finance) or the four Military District Administrative Offices of the
Bundeswehr The ''Bundeswehr'' (, meaning literally: ''Federal Defence'') is the armed forces of the Federal Republic of Germany. The ''Bundeswehr'' is divided into a military part (armed forces or ''Streitkräfte'') and a civil part, the military part con ...
(under the command of the Federal Minister of Defence). * Low-level federal agencies are subordinate to middle-level agencies and are responsible for relatively small areas such as District Recruiting Offices, Waterways and Shipping Offices or Chief Customs Offices. According t
Article 83
of the ''Grundgesetz'', federal laws are generally enforced by the executive branch of the German states, except for laws referring to those explicit items that are enumerated in the constitution itself. Therefore, the establishment of middle-level and low-level federal agencies is limited to the authority explicitly granted by constitutional law, such as foreign policy, public finance, waterways and
shipping Freight transport, also referred as ''Freight Forwarding'', is the physical process of transporting commodities and merchandise goods and cargo. The term shipping originally referred to transport by sea but in American English, it has been ...
, border control, intelligence assessment, national security and criminal investigation as well as items concerning the Bundeswehr or aviation and railway issues.


External links


Administration of the Federation at bund.de
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