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- Politics_of_Bavaria abstract "The Politics of Bavaria takes place within a framework of a federal parliamentary representative democratic republic, where the Federal Government of Germany exercises sovereign rights with certain powers reserved to the states of Germany including Bavaria. The state has a multi-party system where the two main parties are the rightist Christian Social Union of Bavaria (CSU) and the leftist Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD).Bavaria has a unicameral Landtag, or state parliament, elected by universal suffrage. Until December 1999, there was also a Senat, or Senate, whose members were chosen by social and economic groups in Bavaria, but following a referendum in 1998, this institution was abolished. The head of government is the Minister-President.Bavaria has long been a bastion of conservative politics in Germany, with the Christian Social Union having almost a monopoly on power since its inception in 1946. Every Minister-President since 1957 has been a member of this party.In 1995 the Bavarians decided to introduce direct democracy on the local level in a referendum. This was initiated bottom-up by an association called Mehr Demokratie (More Democracy). This is a grass-roots organization which campaigns for the right to citizen-initiated referendums. In 1997 the Bavarian Supreme Court aggravated the regulations considerably (e.g. by introducing a turn-out quorum). Nevertheless, Bavaria has the most advanced regulations on local direct democracy in Germany. This has led to a spirited citizens’ participation in communal and municipal affairs – 835 referendums took place from 1995 through 2005.In the 2003 elections the CSU won more than two-thirds of the seats in Landtag. No party in post-war German history had achieved this before. On the other hand the bigger and more liberal, or rather social democratic, cities, especially Munich, have been governed for decades by the SPD (Social Democrats). From the historical point of view, older Bavaria was one of the most liberal, predominantly Roman Catholic, states until the rather rural areas of Swabia and Franconia were added in 1814/15 at the Congress of Vienna. The Kingdom of Bavaria and the Duchy of Baden were the first German States to have a constitution early in the 19th Century.In the 2008 elections the CSU lost its own majority after 46 years in the Landtag.".
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- Politics_of_Bavaria wikiPageWikiLink Minister-president.
- Politics_of_Bavaria wikiPageWikiLink Monarchism_in_Bavaria_after_1918.
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- Politics_of_Bavaria wikiPageWikiLink Unicameralism.
- Politics_of_Bavaria wikiPageWikiLinkText "Politics of Bavaria".
- Politics_of_Bavaria wikiPageWikiLinkText "regional government".
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- Politics_of_Bavaria comment "The Politics of Bavaria takes place within a framework of a federal parliamentary representative democratic republic, where the Federal Government of Germany exercises sovereign rights with certain powers reserved to the states of Germany including Bavaria.".
- Politics_of_Bavaria label "Politics of Bavaria".
- Politics_of_Bavaria seeAlso 2008.
- Politics_of_Bavaria seeAlso 2013.
- Politics_of_Bavaria seeAlso Bavaria_state_election.
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