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- seventy days. Präsident des Landtages Brandenburg, 2007, 147. Präsident des Landtages Brandenburg, 2007, 148. Präsident des Landtages Brandenburg, 2007, 153...
- non-federal matters. The States of Germany and Austria are governed by Landtage. In addition, the legislature of the Italian autonomous province of South...
- Nationalrat. The members of the Bundesrat, elected by the provincial diets (Landtage) of the nine federal States of Austria, are known as Mitglieder des Bundesrats...
- The Sahra Wagenknecht AllianceReason and Justice (German: Bündnis Sahra WagenknechtVernunft und Gerechtigkeit [beː.ɛsˈveː], BSW) is a political party...
- Alternative for Germany (German: Alternative für Deutschland, AfD, German pronunciation: [aːʔɛfˈdeː] ) is a far-right and right-wing populist political...
- Niedersächsischen Landtages" (PDF) (§ 2). landtag-niedersachsen.de. Retrieved 2020-09-22.[permanent dead link‍] "Geschäftsordnung des Landtages Mecklenburg-Vorpommern"...
- election in 1938. The state tables provide election results in the seventeen landtage (state parliaments) during the Weimar period only, from the Party's reestablishment...
- January 1935) the states were dissolved, in fact if not in law. The state landtage were abolished and the state governments were now controlled by Reichsstatthaltern...
- Redaktion des Landtages. "ELVIS | Parlamentsdokumentation". www.parlamentsdokumentation.brandenburg.de. Brandenburg, Redaktion des Landtages. "ELVIS |...
- national parliament (the Reichstag) and to the state legislature (the Landtage) from 1924, although at first with little success. The "National Socialist...