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German Bundestag - Homepage
Homepage of the German Bundestag, the national parliament of the Federal Republic of Germany
German Bundestag - Distribution of seats
The number of seats a party has in the Bundestag depends on its results in the elections. The more votes a party wins in the Bundestag elections, the more seats it gets. Electors cast their second votes to choose a particular party, whilst using their first votes to choose a specific person.
German Bundestag - Homepage
The German Bundestag is the national parliament of the Federal Republic of Germany. Its seat is the Reichstag Building in Berlin. In the current electoral term, Parliament is composed of 733 Members. This is the 20th electoral term since the establishment of the Federal Republic in 1949.
German Bundestag - Function and role - Deutscher Bundestag
In line with the principle of the division of powers, the Bundestag is the highest organ of the legislative in Germany. Alongside it stand the Federal Government, representing the executive, and the federal and Land courts, representing the judiciary.
German Bundestag - Visit
The roof terrace and dome of the Reichstag Building can be visited by members of the public, and offer spectacular views of the parliamentary and government district and Berlin’s sights.
German Bundestag - Parliamentary calendar
Parliamentary calendar (© German Bundestag) The Calendar of the German Bundestag shows the sitting weeks and weeks when parliament is not sitting. The Council of Elders schedules the sitting weeks and notifies Members of the relevant dates.
German Bundestag - Committees
European Policy at German Bundestag. The Bundestag's rights to participate in EU affairs; Europe in the committees; The Bundestag and the European Parliament; Brussels Office; International. International Parliamentary Assemblies; International relations; Exchange programmes; Homepage; Committees;
German Bundestag - Passage of legislation - Deutscher Bundestag
This is why they are debated and adopted in Germany’s most important democratic forum: the German Bundestag. However, it is not just the Members of the German Bundestag who are able to initiate the bills that result in new acts of law.
German Bundestag - Guided Tours
Guided tour of the Reichstag Building (in German) We offer guided tours explaining the functions, working methods and composition of Parliament, as well as the history and architecture of the Reichstag Building.
German Bundestag - Petitions Committee
The Petitions Committee learns first-hand how legislation impacts ordinary people. For any letters with requests or complaints addressed to the Bundestag are passed on to the 31 members of the Committee, who examine and deliberate on these petitions. This makes it a seismograph that records the mood among the population.
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