What was the name of German Parliament
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Germany is a democratic, federal parliamentary republic country.
The name of the German Parliament is Bundestag. All federal legislative powers in Germany are vested in the Bundestag.
Elections in Bundestag are held once every four years, where adult German citizens vote. Until the 19th Century, the name Bundestag was used unofficially to denote the
Assembly of Mayors and Souvenirs of the free cities and monarchs that formed the German Confederation.
The name of the German Parliament is Bundestag. All federal legislative powers in Germany are vested in the Bundestag.
Elections in Bundestag are held once every four years, where adult German citizens vote. Until the 19th Century, the name Bundestag was used unofficially to denote the
Assembly of Mayors and Souvenirs of the free cities and monarchs that formed the German Confederation.
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Explanation:
The parliament itself is called “Bundestag”. The building is called “Reichstag”, because that was the parliament of the German Empire and the Weimar Republic the building was originally for.
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