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  1. Under Germany's mixed member proportional system of election, the Bundestag has 299 constituencies (Wahlkreise (German: [ˈvaːlˌkʁaɪ̯zə] ⓘ), electoral districts), each of which may elect one member of the Bundestag by first-past-the-post voting (a plurality of votes).

  2. Germany is a European Parliament constituency for elections in the European Union covering the member state of Germany. It is currently represented by ninety-six Members of the European Parliament, the most of any European Parliament constituency.

  3. The territory of the Federal Republic of Germany is currently subdivided into 299 constituencies.

  4. Constituencies and Land lists. Half of the Members of the Bundestag are elected directly from Germanys 299 constituencies, the other half via party lists in Germany’s sixteen Länder (states). Accordingly, each voter casts two votes in the elections to the German Bundestag.

  5. The current version of the Basic Law (Grundgesetz) of 23 May 1949 is the constitution of the Federal Republic of Germany. The Basic Law was adopted in 1949, initially as a provisional framework for the basic organization of the state until German reunification.

  6. 17. Apr. 2019 · Article 1 of the German Basic Law. Who wrote the Basic Law? The text was prepared by a committee of experts and civil servants. This so-called constitutional convention met for almost two weeks in August 1948 at Herrenchiemsee Castle in Bavaria.

  7. For example, the German Bundestag is the only constitutional body that is directly elected by the people; it is the task of Parliament to elect the Federal Chancellor; lastly, the Basic Law places special emphasis on the functions of political parties.