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Landtag of Bavaria
Bayerischer Landtag
19. Bayerischer Landtag 19th Bavarian State Parliament
Type
Type
Landtag
Established
4 February 1819 (1311)
Leadership
President of the Landtag
Ilse Aigner, CSU since 5 November 2018
Structure
Seats
203
Political groups
Government (122)
CSU (85)
FW (37)
Opposition (81)
AfD (32)
Greens (32)
SPD (17)
Elections
Last election
8 October 2023
Meeting place
Maximilianeum, Munich
Website
www.bayern.landtag.de/
Politics of Bavaria
Constitution
Constitution
Executive
Minister-President
Markus Söder
Cabinet
Legislature
Landtag
President: Ilse Aigner
Divisions
Administrative regions (Regierungsbezirke)
Landkreise/kreisfreie cities
Gemeinden (municipalities)
Elections
Recent elections
Legislative: 2013
2018
2023
Foreign policy
Politics of Bavaria
Politics of Germany
European Union politics
Other countries
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The Landtag of Bavaria, officially known in English as the Bavarian State Parliament,[1] is the unicameral legislature of the German state of Bavaria. The parliament meets in the Maximilianeum in Munich.
Elections to the Landtag are held every five years[2] and have to be conducted on a Sunday or public holiday.[3] The following elections have to be held no earlier than 59 months and no later than 62 months after the previous one,[4] unless the Landtag is dissolved. The most recent elections to the Bavarian Landtag were held on 8 October 2023.
Bavaria's current state government, the third Söder cabinet, was formed after the 2023 election and is a coalition of the Christian Social Union (CSU) and the Free Voters (FW). An identical coalition was in power as the second Söder cabinet between 2018 and 2023. Markus Söder has been Minister-President of Bavaria since March 2018, when he succeeded Horst Seehofer.
^Welcome to the Maximilianeum, the seat of the Bavarian State Parliament
^Landtag A-Z – Legislaturperiode[permanent dead link] (in German) Landtag website. Retrieved 6 June 2008
^Tag der Abstimmung – Election date (in German) Landeswahlgesetz. Retrieved 6 June 2008
^Bavarian constitution – Article 16 Legislative terms, new elections Archived 21 April 2008 at the Wayback Machine Landtag website. Retrieved 7 June 2008
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