Landtag Reuss younger line (1913-1919)

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This article deals with the Reuss younger line of parliament 1913-1919.

Parliament

The Reuss Younger Line Landtag was elected for the first time in accordance with the amended Landtag election law of January 8, 1913. 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 December 10, 1913. Due to the First World War , the state parliament extended its term of office by a law of April 17, 1917 by two years. With the November Revolution of 1918 Reuss became a republic.

The following were elected as MPs:

Surname Political party place of residence Curia Constituency annotation
Christian Leopod Hermann Ampach on Leumnitz AW 7th From 1915 for Bloch
Kurt Paul Bloch Lower house AW 7th Fallen in Russia on August 11, 1915. Successor: Ampach
Gustav Oskar Döpel Oettersdorf AW 9
Heinrich Paul Fischer Lower house HB
Richard Fleischmann Spaniershammer at Lobenstein AW 13
Franz Alfred Grötsch NLP Gera AW 4th
Christian Karl Alwin Hartmann Ruppersdorf AW 15th
Richard Theodor Karl Haselbacher DVLP Saalburg AW 13
Heinrich XXXIX. from Reuss-Köstritz Köstritz RKP
Gustav Hermann Hering NLP Gera AW 3
Kurt Otto Richard Holzschuher cons. Schleiz AW 10
Hermann Alfred Krämer FrVp Gera AW 17th
Karl Robert Lang Tanna AW 12
Wilhelm Leven SPD Gera AW 6th
Franz Robert Martius Velcro hammer AW 16
Reinhold Otto Müller Instinct AW 6th
Franz Heinrich Patzer cons. Windischenbernsdorf AW 8th
Karl Heinrich Ernst Piltz Praise stone AW 14th
Emil Carl Wilhelm Seifarth Bgl. Working group and BB Lower house AW 5
Karl Hugo Stöckel Gera AW 1
Emil Richard Vetterlein SPD Gera AW 2
Hermann Ernst Alfred Weber NLP Gera HB
Clemens Heman Weisker NLP Lower house HB

The Landtag elected Hermann Weber as President of the Landtag under the senior president Hermann Weber . Alfred Krämer was elected as vice-president (from December 5, 1912 this was Hermann Weber). Richard Fleischmann was the secretary. Deputy secretary was Hugo Stöckel.

The state parliament met from January 25, 1914 to June 12, 1918 in 99 public plenary sessions in two session periods. The state parliament passed on January 15, 1915. Due to the November Revolution, the state parliament did not pass in 1919. The state parliament was established on February 12, 1919 by a joint ordinance of the executive committee of the workers 'and soldiers' council and the ministry.

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 Hermann Weber Clemens Weisker
Part of Schleiz Oskar Döpel Kurt Holzschuher
Lobenstein-Ebersdorf region Richard Fleischmann Alwin Hartmann

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. 146-148, 341-342.