Since 1979, the Federal Convention has traditionally met on 23 May, the anniversary of the
Basic Law (1949). This has changed since the resignations of presidents
Horst Koehler and
Christian Wulff. The
most recent assembly of the Federal Convention was held on 13 February 2022, where
Frank-Walter Steinmeier was re-elected.
Venue On 12 September 1949, the first Federal Convention met in
Bonn, which served as the capital of the Federal Republic of Germany before reunification with East Germany. From 1954 to 1969 the Federal Convention was convened at the Ostpreußenhalle in
Berlin, leading to protests from the
German Democratic Republic on each occasion it met. As a consequence, on 5 March 1969, the
Soviet Union sent
MiG-21 warplanes to fly over the venue in
West Berlin. From 1974 to 1989, the Federal Convention met in the Beethovenhalle in
Bonn. Since 1994, the meeting place has been the
Reichstag building in Berlin. After the renovation of the Reichstag, the German
Bundestag moved to the building in April 1999. Since the meeting of the Federal Convention held in May 1999, the body has convened in the
plenary chamber at the Reichstag building, except that the 2022 Federal Convention took place at the Paul-Löbe-Haus in Berlin, with delegates spread over several floors, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. ==See also==