Bundestag

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Bundestag

The Bundestag is the federal parliament of Germany. It is the primary legislative body in the country and is responsible for enacting laws, scrutinizing the government, and representing the German people. The Bundestag was established in 1949, following the end of World War II, and it operates under the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany.

Structure and Composition[edit | edit source]

The Bundestag is composed of members known as Members of the Bundestag (Mitglieder des Bundestages or MdB). These members are elected every four years through a mixed-member proportional representation system. The total number of seats in the Bundestag can vary, but it typically consists of around 598 members, with additional seats added to ensure proportional representation.

The Bundestag is led by the President of the Bundestag, who is elected by the members of the Bundestag. The President is responsible for overseeing the sessions and ensuring that parliamentary procedures are followed.

Functions and Powers[edit | edit source]

The Bundestag has several key functions and powers, including:

Sessions and Procedures[edit | edit source]

The Bundestag meets in regular sessions throughout the year. Its sessions are held in the Reichstag building in Berlin. The Bundestag operates under a set of rules known as the Geschäftsordnung (Rules of Procedure), which govern its proceedings.

Committees[edit | edit source]

The Bundestag has numerous parliamentary committees that focus on specific policy areas, such as foreign affairs, defense, health, and education. These committees play a crucial role in the legislative process by examining proposed legislation, conducting hearings, and making recommendations to the full Bundestag.

Elections[edit | edit source]

Elections to the Bundestag are held every four years. The electoral system is a combination of first-past-the-post and proportional representation. Voters cast two votes: one for a direct candidate in their constituency and one for a party list. This system ensures that both individual candidates and political parties are represented in the Bundestag.

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