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had the right to introduce bills, although the king remained the most powerful element in the government. The first Parliament, which met in 1849, modified the constitution in mostly minor ways. The resulting
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A legislative period lasted for no longer than four years. The parliament could be dissolved early by joint resolution of the prime minister and the presidents of the Landtag and the State Council or by a
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gradually developed into a serious political actor, culminating in a constitutional conflict in 1861: William I, who had just acceded to the Prussian throne, and his war minister
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of the Prussian representatives, saying that "not by speeches and votes of the majority are the great questions of the time decided (...) but by
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requested approval for an increment of the military budget, which the deputies refused. Roon urged the king to appoint
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passed by the legislature. In September 1866 the Minister President, at a peak of his power after the
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Das Haus der Abgeordneten: Ein Denkmal preuĂźischer und deutscher Geschichte in der Mitte Berlins
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was inaugurated in 1904. Both buildings were built back-to-back according to plans designed by
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from 1858 (the "New Era"), the House of Representatives led by the newly established
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however was dismissed by royal decree of 5 December 1848 and the King imposed the
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With Hindenburg for a National Prussia (United Patriotic Leagues and Associations)
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system that weighted votes based on amount of taxes paid. Both houses and the
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had agreed to call for the general election of a national assembly in all
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of 1920, the assembly confirmed the first cabinet of Minister-president
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During the German Revolution of 1918–19 the new Prussian government of
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and finally adopted the new Prussian constitution on 30 November. The
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was founded here. Since 1993 the building has been the seat of the
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between 1921 and 1934, when it was abolished by the Nazi regime.
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Presidents of the Prussian Landtag (Free State of Prussia)
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which became a loyal supporter of Bismarck's policies.
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List of presidents of the House of Deputies of Prussia
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and since 29 September 2000 is the seat of the German
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Index

Prussian Landtag

Prussian House of Representatives

Prussian House of Lords
German
representative assembly
Kingdom of Prussia
bicameral
House of Lords
House of Representatives
World War I
German Revolution of 1918–19
Landtag
Free State of Prussia
Prussian estates
With Hindenburg for a National Prussia (United Patriotic Leagues and Associations)
1848 Revolution
Frederick William IV of Prussia
Gottfried Ludolf Camphausen
Prussian provinces
Prussian National Assembly
1848 Constitution of Prussia
bicameral
three-class franchise
King of Prussia
1850 Constitution of Prussia
William I
liberal
Karl Anton von Hohenzollern

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