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Prussian House of Representatives
Preußisches Abgeordnetenenhaus
Façade on Prinz-Albrecht-Straße, c. 1900
Type
Type
Lower house
History
Established
5 December 1848
Disbanded
15 November 1918
Preceded by
Prussian estates Prussian National Assembly
Succeeded by
Prussian Landtag
The Prussian House of Representatives (German: Preußisches Abgeordnetenhaus) was the lower chamber of the Landtag of Prussia (German: Preußischer Landtag), the parliament of Prussia from 1850 to 1918. Together with the upper house, the House of Lords (German: Preußisches Herrenhaus), it formed the Prussian bicameral legislature. The Prussian House of Representatives was established by the Prussian constitution of 5 December 1848, with members elected according to the three-class franchise. At first it was called simply the "Second Chamber," with the name "House of Representatives" (Abgeordnetenhaus) introduced in 1855.
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