Brandenburg
State in Germany
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September 22 2024 | Most recent election to the Landtag of Brandenburg was held, where members were elected using a hybrid voting system with 44 electoral districts and proportional representation. |
September 22 2024 | Elections to the 7th Landtag held, resulting in SPD maintaining its position as largest party with 32 seats, followed by AfD with 30 seats, BSW with 14 seats, and CDU with 12 seats. A red-purple coalition government was formed between SPD and BSW. |
September 25 2019 | Ulrike Liedtke of the SPD party assumes the role of President of the Landtag of Brandenburg, succeeding Britta Stark. |
April 26 2016 | Landtag installed committee of inquiry 6/1 to investigate organized far-right extremist violence and administrative actions, specifically focusing on the National Socialist Underground (NSU). |
October 8 2014 | Britta Stark becomes President of the Landtag of Brandenburg, succeeding Gunter Fritsch, and representing the SPD party. |
January 2014 | The Landtag relocated its seat to the reconstructed Potsdam City Palace, moving from its previous location in the Military School building on Brauhausberg. |
August 28 2013 | Dietmar Woidke assumed office as Minister President of Brandenburg. |
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