- The
Rigsdag (Danish:
Rigsdagen [ˈʁisˌd̥æˀən]) was the name of the
national legislature of
Denmark from 1849 to 1953. The
Rigsdag was Denmark's
first parliament...
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Folketinget (the
lower house of
Rigsdagen). However, they only had 34 out of 76
seats in
Landstinget (the
upper house of
Rigsdagen), and thus
needed the support...
- the Folketing. They were the last
elections to the
upper house of the
Rigsdagen, as the
Landsting was
abolished later in the year
following the introduction...
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Archived from the
original on 21
October 2020. Steining, Jørgen (1953). "
Rigsdagen og Færøerne". In Bomholt, Jul.; Fabricius, Knud; Hjelholt, Holger; Mackeprang...
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Sweden and Finland, the
latter called edus****a in the
Finnish language Rigsdagen, the
parliament of
Denmark from 1849 to 1953, Riksråd,
generic name in...
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derived its
authority from
powers delegated to it from
Rigsdagen. With
regards to the
extent Rigsdagen was
allowed to
delegate its
legislative power under...
- (Upper house)
Legislative Yuan (Lower house) Denmark
Rigsdagen Under the 1849
constitution Rigsdagen was created, with two houses, an
upper and a lower...
- upon a
rupture with
Sweden at the
first convenient opportunity. When
Rigsdagen ****embled on 23
February 1657, it
willingly granted considerable subsidies...
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established a
parliamentary system by
creating a new
bicameral parliament (
Rigsdagen) and a
Council Presidium,
headed by a
council president. The
Council Presidium...
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Consulate -
Virgin Islands.
Retrieved 8 July 2007. Wendt,
Frantz (1951). "
Rigsdagen 1915-40". In Bomholt, Jul.; Fabricius, Knud; Hjelholt, Holger; Mackeprang...