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Moravian Diet

Moravský zemský sněm
Mährisches Landtag
Legislative body of the Margraviate of Moravia
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Tricameral
Chambers
  • Curia of Lords (nobility)
  • Curia of Clergy
  • Curia of Knights and Towns
History
Established1861 - last stage
Disbanded1918 (unformal), 1920 (formal by Constitution of Czechoslovakia 1920
Preceded byMoravian Diet of Estates, since 1288
Succeeded byNárodní shromáždění republiky Československé/National Assembly of Czechoslovakia
Seats151 (at dissolution)
Elections
Voting system
Curial elections (last stage)
Last election
The Diet Elections of Country Moravia 15.6. - 8.7. 1913
Meeting place
Moravian Diet house, Brno, (Czech Constitutional court current days)

The Moravian Diet (Latin: Moraviae generali colloquio; Czech: Moravský zemský sněm; earlier Moravský stavovský sněm; German: Mährisch-ständische Landtag) was legislature[1] of Moravia, the Diet, or general assembly, of the Estates of the Margraviate of Moravia, and emerged from the earlier informal assemblies, known as the Moravian corporate Diet (or Diet of estates of Moravian Land).

Early session room of Moravian Diet (13th C.) - Cloister of Dominican monastery in Brno
Debating chamber (Assembly hall) in New parliament house 1878
  1. ^ Annual Digest of Acts from 1849 to 1918 in Austrian National Library, on-line

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