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  1. Pages in category "Members of the Landtag of Bavaria" The following 102 pages are in this category, out of 102 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LandtagLandtag - Wikipedia

    In most of the German constitutive federal states (Bundesländer), the unicameral legislature is called Landtag: . Landtag of Baden-Württemberg; Landtag of Bavaria (until 1999, the large federal state of Bavaria was the only state with a bicameral legislature, with a lower house called the Landtag, and an upper house called the Senate)

  3. The Landtag of Bavaria was founded in 1818, in the Kingdom of Bavaria.The first assembly was held on 4 February 1819. Originally it was called the Ständeversammlung and was divided into an upper house, the Kammer der Reichsräte (House of Councillors), and a lower house, the Kammer der Abgeordneten [] (House of Representatives).

  4. The Free Voters of Bavaria (German: Freie Wähler Bayern) is a conservative political party in Bavaria, considered centrist or centre-right. It has served as part of the governing coalition there since the 2018 state election under the leading Christian Social Union .

  5. On 6 November, a day after the Landtag passed a law allowing him to do so, Ludwig ended the regency, deposed Otto and declared himself King of Bavaria as Ludwig III. The Prinzregentenzeit ("prince's regent's time"), as the regency of Luitpold is often called, was an era of the gradual transfer of Bavarian interests behind those of the German Empire.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alois_GlückAlois Glück - Wikipedia

    Glück was born in Hörzing in the district of Traunstein. He started his political engagement in the Catholic Rural Youth Movement of Germany [1] . After a journalistic career the skilled agriculturist was elected for the CSU in the Landtag of Bavaria in 1970. In 1986 Franz Josef Strauß appointed him as a permanent secretary in the Bavarian ...