Bavarian Parliament
The Bavarian Parliament, known as the Landtag of Bavaria, is the legislative body of the German state of Bavaria. It is located in the capital city, Munich, and is responsible for making laws, approving the budget, and overseeing the state government. The parliament consists of 205 members who are elected every five years.
The Bavarian Parliament operates within a parliamentary system, where the Minister-President leads the government. The parliament debates various issues, including education, infrastructure, and public safety, reflecting the interests and needs of the Bavarian people. Its decisions impact the daily lives of residents across the state.