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The legislature is the [[State Chamber of Neidenstein-Sulzburg]], which is elected every five years using the proportional representation. The parliament of Neidenstein-Sulzburg consists of 102 members. | The legislature is the [[State Chamber of Neidenstein-Sulzburg]], which is elected every five years using the proportional representation. The parliament of Neidenstein-Sulzburg consists of 102 members. | ||
===Elections=== | ===Elections=== | ||
===List of govenors=== | |||
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'''Governors of Neidenstein-Sulzburg since 1934 | |||
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|No. | |||
|Portrait | |||
|Name | |||
|colspan=2|Term of office | |||
|colspan=1|Political party | |||
|colspan=1|Election | |||
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|style="background-color:#0F0FFF; color:white;"|1 | |||
|[[File:Oskar Leitzmann.png|60px]] | |||
|'''[[Oskar Leitzmann]]'''<br>{{small|(1880-1959)}} | |||
|{{small|3 June}}<br>1934 | |||
|{{small|5 June}}<br>1942 | |||
| [[Besmenian People's Party|BVP]] | |||
| [[1934 Neidenstein-Sulzburg state election|1934]]<br/>[[1938 Neidenstein-Sulzburg state election|1938]] | |||
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|style="background-color:#0F0FFF; color:white;"|2 | |||
|[[File:Bundesarchiv Bild 146-2007-0100, Ernst Lemmer.jpg|60px]] | |||
|'''[[Wilhelm Ganswindt]]'''<br>{{small|(1896-1971)}} | |||
|{{small|5 June}}<br>1942 | |||
|{{small|23 May}}<br>1951 | |||
| [[Besmenian People's Party|BVP]] | |||
| [[1942 Neidenstein-Sulzburg state election|1942]]<br/>[[1946 Neidenstein-Sulzburg state election|1946]]<br/>[[1950 Neidenstein-Sulzburg state election|1950]] | |||
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|style="background-color:#0F0FFF; color:white;"|3 | |||
|[[File:Karl Brühl.png|60px]] | |||
|'''[[Karl Brühl]]'''<br>{{small|(1904-1979)}} | |||
|{{small|23 May}}<br>1951 | |||
|{{small|10 June}}<br>1954 | |||
| [[Besmenian People's Party|BVP]] | |||
| - | |||
|- | |||
|style="background-color:#CCCC00; color:black;"|4 | |||
|[[File:Friedrich Leuze.png|60px]] | |||
|'''[[Friedrich Leuze]]'''<br>{{small|(1904-1990)}} | |||
|{{small|10 June}}<br>1954 | |||
|{{small|13 June}}<br>1958 | |||
| [[Liberal Citizen's Party of Besmenia|LBB]] | |||
| [[1954 Neidenstein-Sulzburg state election|1954]] | |||
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===Local government=== | ===Local government=== | ||
[[File:Discricts of Neidenstein-Sulzburg.png|200px|thumb|right|The 26 discricts of Neidenstein-Sulzburg.]] | [[File:Discricts of Neidenstein-Sulzburg.png|200px|thumb|right|The 26 discricts of Neidenstein-Sulzburg.]] |
Revision as of 15:09, 22 June 2024
Neidenstein-Sulzburg
Neidenstein-Sulzburg | |
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Country | Besmenia |
Capital | Eisenberg |
Government | |
• Type | Parliamentary republic, partially sovereign member state of a federal state |
• Body | State Chamber of Neidenstein-Sulzburg |
• Governor | Gregor Zöller (BVP) |
• Governing parties | BVP/FBBP |
• Federal Senate votes | 4 (of 64) |
Population (2021) | |
• Total | 4,676,423 |
Neidenstein-Sulzburg (Besmenian: Neidenstein-Sulzburg) is a federal state located in eastern Besmenia. The state was founded on July 1, 1934 through the merger of the federal states of Neidenstein and Sulzburg.
Geography
Population
History
Politics
Legislature
The legislature is the State Chamber of Neidenstein-Sulzburg, which is elected every five years using the proportional representation. The parliament of Neidenstein-Sulzburg consists of 102 members.
Elections
List of govenors
Governors of Neidenstein-Sulzburg since 1934 | ||||||
No. | Portrait | Name | Term of office | Political party | Election | |
1 | File:Oskar Leitzmann.png | Oskar Leitzmann (1880-1959) |
3 June 1934 |
5 June 1942 |
BVP | 1934 1938 |
2 | Wilhelm Ganswindt (1896-1971) |
5 June 1942 |
23 May 1951 |
BVP | 1942 1946 1950 | |
3 | File:Karl Brühl.png | Karl Brühl (1904-1979) |
23 May 1951 |
10 June 1954 |
BVP | - |
4 | File:Friedrich Leuze.png | Friedrich Leuze (1904-1990) |
10 June 1954 |
13 June 1958 |
LBB | 1954 |
Local government
Neidenstein-Sulzburg is divided into 26 districts (Landbezirk).