Municipal Parliament
The local parliament was in Prussia a parliament below the level of county councils . Local councils existed in only a few provinces. Municipal parliaments formed the parliaments of those higher municipal associations which, due to historical or geographical peculiarities, fulfilled the tasks that a provincial association took on elsewhere :
- In the province of Hessen-Nassau there was the Nassau Municipal Parliament as a representative of the Wiesbaden District Association and the Kurhessian Municipal Assembly for the Kassel District Association .
- In the Hohenzollern Lands , the municipal assembly existed from 1875 to 1973 as the parliament of the Hohenzollern regional association , see Municipal Assembly of the Hohenzollern Lands .
- In Pomerania , the municipal parliament of New Western Pomerania and Rügen and the municipal parliament of Old Western and Western Pomerania existed until they were merged into the Pomeranian Provincial Association .
- In the border region of Posen-West Prussia , the provincial parliament was known as the communal parliament .
- In the province of Saxony , the Altmark municipal parliament existed from 1825 to 1927
- In the province of Brandenburg, who passed municipal parliament of Kurmark , the local parliament of Neumark and the local parliament of Lower Lausitz