Appointed Hanover State Parliament
The Appointed Landtag in the state of Hanover was a body set up by the British military government after the Second World War to monitor the state government. The appointed Landtag existed from August 23, 1946 (first session) to December 8, 1946 (last session). It was the predecessor of the first elected Lower Saxony state parliament in 1947. Similar appointee state parliaments were also set up in other federal states.
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literature
- Walter Höfer: The stenographic service in the Hanoverian and Lower Saxony state parliaments 1946 to 1951. In: Neue Stenographische Praxis Vol. 1 (1953), Issue 2, pp. 47–49.
- Michael F. Feldkamp : The Lower Saxony State Parliament as a symbol for democratic building? In: Julia Schwanholz / Patrick Theiner (eds.), The political architecture of German parliaments, Of houses, castles and palaces, Wiesbaden 2020, ISBN 978-3-658-29330-7 , pp. 229–242.