President of the German Bundesrat

President of the German Bundesrat

In Germany, the President of the Bundesrat (German: "Bundesratspräsident") is the body's chairperson or speaker. The presidency of the Bundesrat rotates among the minister-presidents of each of the federal "Länder" (states) on an annual basis. As well as acting as a chairperson the President of the Bundesrat acts as deputy, or vice president, to the Federal President.

The President of the Bundesrat convenes and chairs plenary sessions of the body and is formally responsible for representing the Federal Republic in the Bundesrat. He or she is aided by three vice-presidents who play an advisory role and deputise in the president's absence. The four together constitute the Präsidium of the Bundesrat.

Election

The President of the Bundesrat usually is elected on the 1st November in a given year, and serves until the 31st October in the year that follows. The Basic Law merely provides, in Article 52.1, that "the Bundesrat elects its President for one year". However, in practice the position rotates among all Länder equally, in accordance with a predetermined order. The order in which the position rotates from one "Land" to another is altered periodically and is determined by population, the presidency descending in order from the most populous states to the least.

If the head of government of a "Land" changes during the term of the President of the Bundesrat then the presidency passes to the new minister-president for the remainder of its one year duration. This occurred in April 1999 when Roland Koch replaced Hans Eichel as minister-president of Hesse. The current order of rotation of the presidency of the Bundesrat is as follows:

#North Rhine-Westphalia
#Bavaria
#Baden-Württemberg
#Lower Saxony
#Hesse
#Saxony
#Rhineland-Palatinate
#Berlin
#Saxony-Anhalt
#Thuringia
#Brandenburg
#Schleswig-Holstein
#Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
#Hamburg
#Saarland
#Bremen

Deputy to the Federal President

Article 57 of the Basic Law provides that:

:If the Federal President is unable to perform his duties, or if his office falls prematurely vacant, the President of the Bundesrat shall exercise his powers.

If the Federal President is outside of the country, or the position is vacant, the President of the Bundesrat fills in as acting head of state. While doing so he or she does not continue to exercise the role of chair of the Bundesrat. If the president dies, or is removed from office, a successor is elected within thirty days. However since the establishment of the office this has never occurred.

If the Federal President is abroad on a state visit the President of the Bundesrat does not assume all of the Federal President's responsibilities but may "deputise" for him or her, performing on the Federal President's behalf merely those tasks that require his or her physical presence, such as the signing of documents.

ee also

*List of Presidents of the German Bundesrat
*Politics of Germany

External links

* [http://www3.bundesrat.de/Site/Inhalt/EN/2_20Bundesrat/2.2_20President_20and_20Presidium/index,templateId=renderUnterseiteKomplett.html The Bundesrat - President and Presidium] from [http://www3.bundesrat.de/Site/Inhalt/EN/index,templateId=renderStartseiteKomplett.html Official Bundesrat website]


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