German Bundestag
The German Bundestag is the federal parliament of Germany, responsible for making laws and representing the German people. It is located in the capital city, Berlin, and consists of members elected every four years. The Bundestag plays a crucial role in shaping national policy and overseeing the government.
The Bundestag is made up of representatives from various political parties, reflecting the diverse views of the electorate. It operates within a framework of a parliamentary democracy, where the Chancellor leads the government and is accountable to the Bundestag. This structure ensures a system of checks and balances within the German political system.