Capital Treaty

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The Capital Treaty is the contract on the cooperation between the Federal Government and the Senate of Berlin to expand Berlin as the capital of the Federal Republic of Germany and to fulfill its function as the seat of the German Bundestag and the Federal Government of August 25, 1992. In it, the Federal Republic of Germany and the State of Berlin commit to cooperation. The federal government is assured of participation in the capital city-related construction planning.

The capital city agreement reached in 1975 concerned the city of Bonn , the seat of the government and parliament of Germany at that time. This agreement between the federal government, the state of North Rhine-Westphalia and the city of Bonn was intended, in particular, to improve cooperation between the federal government's construction activities at the time.

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  1. 40 years ago: The first capital city contract at general-anzeiger-bonn.de, inserted December 20, 2017