Landtag of Schleswig-Holstein

The Schleswig-Holstein Landtag is the state parliament of the German state of Schleswig-Holstein. It convenes in the state's capital Kiel and currently consists of 73 members of six parties. The current majority consists of a "Jamaica coalition" of the Christian Democratic Union, The Greens and the Free Democratic Party, supporting the cabinet of Minister President Daniel Günther.

Landtag of Schleswig-Holstein

Schleswig-Holsteinischer Landtag
Type
Type
Established11 October 1868
Leadership
President
Klaus Schlie, CDU
since 5 June 2012
Serpil Midyatli, SPD
since 22 June 2021
Vice Presidents
Kirsten Eickhoff-Weber, SPD
since 6 June 2017
Aminata Touré, Greens
since 28 August 2019
Annabell Krämer, FDP
since December 2017
Structure
Seats73
Political groups

Government (44)

  •   CDU (25)
  •   The Greens (10)
  •   FDP (9)

Opposition (29)

Elections
Last election
7 May 2017
Next election
8 May 2022
Meeting place
Landeshaus, Kiel
Website
landtag.ltsh.de
Aerial view
Landeshaus in Kiel, the seat of the Landtag

The Landtag maintains partnerships with the parliament of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship, the Oblast Duma of the Kaliningrad Oblast and the parliament of the Pomeranian Voivodeship.

Seat

Since 1950, the Landtag convenes in the Landeshaus in Kiel, which was built in 1888 as the Royal Marine Academy. Up to 1950, the Landtag convened in Lübeck, Flensburg and Eckernförde as well as in Kiel. Since its renovation in 2003, the Landtag is assembled in a new Chamber inside of the Landeshaus.

Current composition

After the elections of 7 May 2017, the composition of the Landtag is as follows:[1]

Party Seats
Christian Democratic Union (CDU)25
Social Democratic Party (SPD)21
Green Party (Die Grünen)10
Free Democratic Party (FDP)9
South Schleswig Voter Federation (SSW)3
Alternative for Germany3
Independents2

Five members of the Landtag were previously elected under the Alternative for Germany party, but two have since become independents.[2][3]

Elections are conducted using a proportional representation system, with a minimum of 5% vote share to receive any seats. This is not the case for the South Schleswig Voter Federation, representing the Danish and Frisian minorities in Schleswig-Holstein and thus being exempt from the 5% rule.

Presidents of the Landtag

So far, the presidents of the Landtag of Schleswig-Holstein have been:

References

  1. Official results Archived 2017-06-06 at the Wayback Machine
  2. "Der 19. Schleswig-Holsteinische Landtag". Schleswig-Holsteinische Landtag.
  3. "Members of the state parliament - Non-attached MPs". Schleswig-Holstein Landtag. Retrieved June 5, 2021.
  1. Unlike in all other states and on a federal level, the leader of the opposition is a formal office laid out by the Schleswig-Holstein state constitution.


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