Landtag of Brandenburg

Legislature of the state of Brandenburg

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September 22 2024 The most recent Landtag of Brandenburg election was held, determining the composition of the state legislature through a hybrid electoral system using first-past-the-post and proportional representation voting methods.
September 22 2024 Elections to the 7th Landtag were held, resulting in the SPD maintaining its position as the largest party with 32 seats, followed by AfD with 30 seats, BSW with 14 seats, and CDU with 12 seats. A red-purple coalition was formed between the SPD and BSW.
September 25 2019 Ulrike Liedtke is elected as President of the Landtag of Brandenburg, representing the ongoing leadership of the SPD party.
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 from the SPD party.
January 2014 Parliament relocated to the reconstructed Potsdam City Palace, establishing a new permanent seat for the Landtag.
August 28 2013 Dietmar Woidke began his tenure as Minister President of Brandenburg, continuing the SPD's leadership of the state government.

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