Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania State Parliament (1946–1952)

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The state parliament of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania was the state parliament of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania in the Soviet Zone and GDR from 1946 until the dissolution of the states in 1952 . In January 1947, the state was renamed Land Mecklenburg . The name of the Landtag was then Landtag Mecklenburg or Mecklenburgischer Landtag .

After the fall of the Wall , the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania was re-established in 1990 and a new Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania state parliament was elected.

prehistory

In order to enable the rebuilding of the state order after the Second World War in the countries of the Soviet occupation zone , the Consultative Assembly was convened on June 13, 1946 in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania by the Soviet Military Administration in Germany (SMAD) .

According to the Potsdam Agreement of August 2, 1945, this Consultative Assembly was replaced in 1946 by elected parliaments.

First term

The election for the first state parliament of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania took place on October 20, 1946 as part of the state elections in the Soviet Zone in 1946 . The state parliament passed the constitution of the state of Mecklenburg of January 16, 1947, which contained provisions on the state parliament in Section III. In order to put the constitutional provisions in concrete terms, the state parliament also issued rules of procedure that stipulated essential regulations for its work.

Organs of the state parliament

President and Presidium

In the constituent session on November 19, 1946, the state parliament elected the following members to the presidium:

Council of Elders

The council of elders consisted of the president and the four group chairmen of the SED, CDU, LDPD and VdgB. Group chairmen were:

Factions

The state parliament had a total of four parliamentary groups, the SED, the CDU, the LDPD and the VdgB.

Technical committees

In addition to the 61 plenary sessions in the hall of the chamber stage of the Mecklenburg State Theater in Schwerin , work was carried out in the 14 (permanent) committees:

Committee Chairman
Main committee Reinhold Lobedanz (CDU)
Legal Committee Kurt Bürger (SED)
Economic Committee Otto Voss (SED)
Constitutional Committee Werner Jöhren (CDU)
Social committee Clara Hacker (SED)
Culture Committee Willy Ruthenberg (CDU)
Agriculture Committee Edmund Geissler (LDP)
Finance committee Erhard Forgbert (SED)
Input committee Xaver Karl (SED)
Reconstruction and Resettlement Committee Wilhelm Bick (SED)
Youth Committee Hermann Witteborn (SED)
Electoral review committee Carl Koch (CDU)
Parole Board Carl Moltmann (SED)
Local Committee Carl Moltmann (SED)

see also: List of Members of the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania State Parliament (1946–1952) 1st electoral period

Tasks of the state parliament

The state parliament, as the highest constitutional organ u. a. the following tasks:

  • legislation
  • Control of the state government
  • Election of the Prime Minister and confirmation of the ministers proposed by him

Second legislative term

The election for the second state parliament of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania took place on October 15, 1950 as part of the state elections in the GDR in 1950 . These were not free elections. The deputies were determined on the basis of a single list of the National Front . The distribution of mandates, which had already been determined beforehand, is presented in the article Landtag elections in the GDR 1950 .

In the constituent meeting on November 3, 1950, the Presidium was elected as follows:

see also: List of Members of the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania State Parliament (1946–1952) 2nd electoral period

resolution

As early as 1949, with the establishment of the GDR, the country's institutions largely lost their functions. In 1952 the country was dissolved as part of the administrative reform in the GDR and divided into the three districts of Neubrandenburg , Rostock and Schwerin . The state parliament was not involved in this dissolution. His remaining tasks were transferred to the district days .

literature

  • Martin Broszat , Gerhard Braas, Hermann Weber (eds.): SBZ manual. State administrations, parties, social organizations and their executives in the Soviet occupation zone of Germany 1945–1949 . Oldenbourg, Munich 1993 (2nd edition), ISBN 3-486-55262-7 .
  • Klaus Schwabe: State election in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania 1946 . Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania State Parliament, Schwerin 1996.

Individual evidence

  1. Handbook for the Mecklenburg Landtag, 1st electoral period, published by the Landtag office, Mecklenburg-Verlag GmbH Schwerin.
  2. ^ Constitution of the State of Mecklenburg of January 16, 1947
  3. Handbook for the Mecklenburg Landtag, 1st electoral period, published by the Landtag office, Mecklenburg-Verlag GmbH Schwerin, p. 47ff.
  4. SBZ manual , p. 341.
  5. Handbook for the Mecklenburg Landtag, 1st electoral period, published by the Landtag office, Mecklenburg-Verlag GmbH Schwerin, p. 50.
  6. SBZ manual , p. 341f.
  7. see Art. 22 Constitution of the State of Mecklenburg 1947, Handbook for the Mecklenburg Landtag, 1st electoral period, published by the Landtag office, Mecklenburg-Verlag GmbH Schwerin, p. 10.
  8. SBZ manual , p. 342.

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