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  1. The Constitution of the Free State of Bavaria established the independence of the Free State as a constituent part of the Federal Republic of Germany. Drawn up by freely elected Bavarian politicians, the new democratic constitution was adopted by the State Assembly on 26 October 1946. It was also approved by the people of Bavaria when in a ...

  2. The General Administration of the Free State of Bavaria is divided into three levels. The district governments form the middle level between the state ministries and the local authorities. The history of the Bavarian government dates back to the early 19th century.

  3. The General Administration of the Free State of Bavaria is divided into three levels. The district governments form the middle level between the state ministries and the local authorities. The history of the Bavarian government dates back to the early 19th century.

  4. The first three articles stipulate that Bavaria is a free state, that the state authority shall emanate from the people and that Bavaria is a cultural and social state governed by the rule of law. The Constitution can only be changed by way of legislation (Article 75).

  5. Situated at a crossroads where two systems met, the Bamberg constitution was therefore a key milestone on Bavaria's path to becoming a free and democratic constitutional state based on the rule of law and a modern constitution, as it exists since 1945. References

  6. Welcome to the Maximilianeum, the seat of the Bavarian State Parliament. On behalf of all the Members of Parliament I would like to invite you to learn all about the parliament of the Free State of Bavaria – one of the oldest in Europe – and see how it operates.

  7. Since 1919, the Bavarian state name has officially been "Freistaat Bayern" (Free State of Bavaria). Originally, "Free State" meant freedom from the German Reich, then, as the German equivalent of "Republic", the opposite of the monarchy.