Landtag Reuss younger line (1892–1895)
This article deals with the Reuss Landtag younger line 1892–1895.
Parliament
The Landtag Reuss younger line was elected in two curiae. Three mandates were elected by the highest taxed (HB), the others were determined in general elections (AW) in one-person constituencies. In addition, there was a viril vote for the owner of the Reuss-Köstritzer Paragium (RKP). The elections took place on September 13, 1892.
The following were elected as MPs:
Surname | Political party | place of residence | Curia | Constituency | annotation |
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Gustav Adolf Franz Diebel | Heinrichshütte | AW | 10 | ||
Alexander Anton Oskar Froeb | NLP | Praise stone | AW | 11 | |
Ludwig Walther Fürbringer | NLP | Gera | HB | ||
Johann Georg Friedrich Graesel | Kulm near Saalburg | AW | 9 | ||
Kurt Arnim Graesel | Gera | AW | 6th | ||
Ernst Louis Hahn | Gera | AW | 3 | ||
Heinrich IV of Reuss-Köstritz | Köstritz | RKP | Died on July 25, 1894 | ||
Karl Bernhard Jäger | left-liberal | Hirschberg / Saale | AW | 12 | |
Heinrich Gustav Kalb | DFsP | Gera | AW | 1 | From March 19, 1895 for Lenze |
Karl Otto Kanis | Gera | AW | 5 | ||
Christian Heinrich Lautenschläger | DFsP | Langenwolschendorf | AW | 8th | |
August Lenze | Gera | AW | 1 | Retired on January 19, 1895 because of his election as the first mayor of Mühlhausen / Thuringia. Successor: calf | |
Christian Paul Löblich | Gera | HB | |||
Richard Edmund Ernst Münch | Schleiz | AW | 7th | From March 15, 1893 for storm; Retired on January 17, 1895 because of his appointment to the second legal city council in Plauen. Successor: Prager | |
Carl Hermann Oberländer | Gera | HB | |||
Johann Friedrich Orlopp | Gera | AW | 2 | ||
Christian Heinrich Gottlieb Prager | Kleinwolschendorf | AW | 7th | From March 19, 1895 for Münch | |
Franz Hermann Schlutter | Zwötzen | AW | 4th | ||
Heinrich Samuel Sturm | Schleiz | AW | 7th | Resigned on December 21, 1892 because of his appointment as lecturer at the Princely Ministry. Successor: Münch |
The state commissioner was the secret councilor Robert Fischer . The Landtag elected Walther Fürbringer as the Landtag President under the senior president Bernhard Jäger . Bernhard Jäger was elected as Vice President. The secretary was Otto Kanis. Heinrich Lautenschläger was the deputy secretary.
The Landtag met from October 23, 1892 to July 12, 1895 in 46 public plenary sessions in two session periods. The state parliament passed on September 1, 1895.
A state parliament committee was elected for the time between the session periods. This consisted of:
Part of the country | member | Deputy | From ... to |
---|---|---|---|
Part of Gera | Heinrich Lautenschläger | August Lenze | |
Part of Schleiz | Walther Fürbringer | Heinrich Sturm | until February 16, 1893 |
Part of Schleiz | Walther Fürbringer | Paul Löblich | from March 19, 1893 |
Lobenstein-Ebersdorf region | Bernhard Jäger | Oskar Froeb | until March 15, 1893 |
Lobenstein-Ebersdorf region | Bernhard Jäger | Ernst Münch | March 15, 1893 to January 17, 1895 |
Lobenstein-Ebersdorf region | Bernhard Jäger | Friedrich Graesel | from January 17, 1895 |
literature
- Reyk Seela : Diets and regional representations in the Russian states 1848 / 67–1923. Biographical handbook (= Parliaments in Thuringia 1809–1952. Part 2). G. Fischer, Jena a. a. 1996, ISBN 3-437-35046-3 , pp. 132-133, 340-342.