Bavarian State Parliament
The Bavarian State Parliament, known as the Bayerischer Landtag, is the legislative body of the German state of Bavaria. It is located in the capital city, Munich, and is responsible for creating laws, approving the state budget, and overseeing the state government. The parliament consists of members elected every five years, representing various political parties.
The Bavarian State Parliament meets in a historic building that reflects the region's architectural heritage. It plays a crucial role in regional governance and is essential for addressing issues specific to Bavaria, such as education, infrastructure, and cultural affairs.