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Due to the [[constitution]] of Saxony (1992-07-16) the legislative power is with the [[Landtag]], a kind of local parliament. The Landtag consists of 116 members of parliament. | Due to the [[constitution]] of Saxony (1992-07-16) the legislative power is with the [[Landtag]], a kind of local parliament. The Landtag consists of 116 members of parliament. They are elected for four years. The executive consists of the [[Ministerpräsident]] (English: minister president) who is elected by the Landtag and a cabinet of ministers. The ministers are appointed by the Ministerpräsident. | ||
Currently, Saxony is governed by a [[cabinet]] consisting of ministers from [[CDU]] and [[SPD]]. The cabinet is led by | Currently, Saxony is governed by a [[cabinet]] consisting of ministers from [[CDU]] and [[SPD]]. The cabinet is led by Ministerpräsident [[Georg Milbradt]] (CDU). | ||
The last election for the Landtag in 2004 yielded the following result: | The last election for the Landtag in 2004 yielded the following result: |
Revision as of 04:35, 1 December 2007
Saxony (German: Sachsen) is a federal state of Germany. Its capital is Dresden, while the largest city in Saxony is Leipzig. Saxony has an area of 18,417.16 km²[1] and a population of 4.236 millions[2].
Government
Due to the constitution of Saxony (1992-07-16) the legislative power is with the Landtag, a kind of local parliament. The Landtag consists of 116 members of parliament. They are elected for four years. The executive consists of the Ministerpräsident (English: minister president) who is elected by the Landtag and a cabinet of ministers. The ministers are appointed by the Ministerpräsident.
Currently, Saxony is governed by a cabinet consisting of ministers from CDU and SPD. The cabinet is led by Ministerpräsident Georg Milbradt (CDU).
The last election for the Landtag in 2004 yielded the following result:
Party | First Vote (%) | Seats |
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CDU | 41.1 | 55 |
PDS | 23.6 | 31 |
SPD | 9.8 | 13 |
NPD | 9.2 | 12 |
FDP | 5.9 | 7 |
Grüne | 5.1 | 6 |