The Bundespräsidialamt (German: [ˌbʊndəspʁɛziˈdi̯aːlˌʔamt] ⓘ; "Office of the Federal President") is a federal agency (German: "oberste Bundesbehörde") of the Government of Germany assisting the President of Germany.[1]
The office building is situated beneath Bellevue Palace in Tiergarten in Berlin. The seat was formerly in Bonn in the Villa Hammerschmidt and switched to Berlin with the Berlin-Bonn Act. The agency moved into the actual building in 1998.
The current head of the Bundespräsidialamt is State Secretary Dörte Dinger.[2]
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