Café Milani

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Café Milani was the name of a political faction in the Frankfurt National Assembly that had existed since June 4, 1848 .

The Café Milani faction

It met in the stone house until the end of September 1848 , then in the eponymous Café Milani . As with most parliamentary groups in the German National Assembly, the name refers to the parliamentary group's usual place of assembly in Frankfurt am Main .

Reform conservative members of the National Assembly met in Café Milani, mainly from Austria , Prussia and Bavaria , who sat on the benches on the far right side of the Paulskirche. The parliamentary group pursued the Greater German Solution and represented a federal state in which the powers of the parliament were limited to constitutional issues and the Reich government was not to be controlled. The individual states were to remain monarchies , independent armies and constitutions that differed from the imperial constitution .

Members

literature

  • Heinrich Best , Wilhelm Weege (ed.): Biographical handbook of the members of the Frankfurt National Assembly 1848/49 , Düsseldorf: Droste 1996 (= handbooks on the history of parliamentarism and political parties , vol. 8), ISBN 3-7700-5193-9 , P. 401 (list of deputies).
  • Manfred Botzenhart : German Parliamentarism in the Revolutionary Period 1848–1850 , Düsseldorf: Droste 1977 (= Handbook of the History of German Parliamentarism ), ISBN 3-7700-5090-8 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Günter Wollstein : Pre-Parliament and Paulskirche . In: bpd.de of January 21, 2010 [PDF document].