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m1. POL. Bundestag, Lower House (of the German Parliament)2. HIST. (1815-1866) Diet of the German Confederation* * *The German Bundestag is the representative body of the Federal Republic of Germany and is elected by the people every four years. There are at least 598 elected representatives, of whom half are directly elected (Erststimme) and half taken from the parties' Landeslisten (Zweitstimme). The Bundestag passes Federal laws, elects the Bundeskanzler, exercises parliamentary control over the Federal government and sets the Federal budget. Although the General Assembly is its public face, the Bundestag carries out most of its work in committees, whose composition reflects that of the Bundestag. At the Land level there is usually a similar body, the Landtag. See: → Bundeskanzler, Erststimme/Zweitstimme* * *Bun·des·tag* * *der Bundestag•• Cultural note:The lower house of the German parliament, which is elected every four years by the German people. The Bundestag is responsible for federal legislation, the federal budget, and electing the Bundeskanzler. Half of the MPs are elected directly and half by proportional representation, in a complicated voting system where each voter has two votes* * *1. POL Bundestag, Lower House (of the German Parliament)* * *der Bundestag•• Cultural note:The lower house of the German parliament, which is elected every four years by the German people. The Bundestag is responsible for federal legislation, the federal budget, and electing the Bundeskanzler. Half of the MPs are elected directly and half by proportional representation, in a complicated voting system where each voter has two votes* * *m.Lower House of German Parliament n. -
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Bun·des·tag m( brd) Bundestag (Lower House of Parliament)¿Kultur?Der Bundestag - the Lower House of the German Parliament is the representative body of the people and is elected every four years in a free and secret ballot. The Bundestag elects the Bundeskanzler - Federal Chancellor and debates and passes bills. -
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Einspruchsgesetz n ≈ legislation of the Lower House of the German parliament (= Bundestag) which is subject to the approval of the Upper House or Senate (= Bundesrat) -
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Bun·des·kanz·ler(in) m(f)( brd) German [or Federal] Chancellor;( ÖSTERR) Austrian [or Federal] Chancellor;( SCHWEIZ) Head of the Federal Chancellery¿Kultur?In Germany the Bundeskanzler - Federal Chancellor is elected by the Bundestag - Lower House of the Federal Parliament and then invested by the head of state, the Federal President. In Austria, the Bundeskanzler is proposed by the largest party in the Nationalrat - National Assembly and appointed by the President. He/she is the leader of the government and heads the Bundeskanzleramt - Federal Chancellery which in Switzerland is called the Bundeskanzlei. -
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Bundestagspräsident m President [Speaker] of the Lower House of the (German) Federal Parliament -
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8 Zustimmungsgesetz
Zustimmungsgesetz n ≈ Law of the (German) lower house of parliament (= Bundestag) requiring the consent of the upper house (= Bundesrat)
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