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  • curprev 12:2312:23, 2 January 2025 Alektor89 talk contribs 67,719 bytes −38 In Germany, ‘dissolution’ only means that there will be an early election. Until the new BT is constituted, the old one remains fully capable of acting. There is no period without parliament as there is in the UK, for example. undo

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  • curprev 19:0719:07, 16 December 2024 Alektor89 talk contribs 67,568 bytes −10 The German ‘vote of confidence’ does not end the chancellor's term of office, but merely gives him additional options in the event of defeat: He can(!) request the dissolution of parliament (the president in turn is free to follow suit), but he can also decide to simply remain in office and in that case he can even declare a legislative emergency. The government only becomes a caretaker government only, when the new Bundestag convenes, and not earlier. undo Tag: Undo
  • curprev 18:4518:45, 16 December 2024 DvcDeBlvngis talk contribs 67,578 bytes +10 Scholz has lost a vote of no confidence undo Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile app edit iOS app edit
  • curprev 15:5515:55, 16 December 2024 Alektor89 talk contribs 67,568 bytes −40 No, the government is in office on a regular basis. It will only become a caretaker government when the newly elected Bundestag convenes for its first session, probably at the end of March (if there is a snap election - this has not yet been formally decided, as the President can also reject the Chancellor's motion of parliament dissolution) undo
  • curprev 15:4715:47, 16 December 2024 Aficionado538 talk contribs 67,608 bytes +39 Snap elections for the 23rd of February 2025. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit

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  • curprev 09:4309:43, 22 November 2024 WikifreakTranslator talk contribs 67,565 bytes +91 The Bundestag is not a lower chamber of a bicameral legislature. The Bundestag is the unicameral federal parliament of Germany. The Bundestag, while having powers similar two a second chamber is not the upper house of a bicameral legislature either. Instead both Bundestag and Bundesrat are defined as two separate (unicameral) legislative bodies by the German constitution. undo Tag: Visual edit

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