Some form of an assembly has existed in the state's predecessors since the Saxon
House of Wettin was
enfeoffed with the
Margraviate of Meissen in 1089. The local
ministeriales regularly met with the Wettin margraves, consulting but also defending the interests of their own region. By the time Meissen was elevated to the
Electorate of Saxony by the
Golden Bull of 1356, the noble representatives of the
estates formed a permanent advisory board. With the deputies of the Saxon cities, these
Landstände councils gradually obtained a considerable voice until the 15th century: mainly in fiscal and military policies, later also in religious matters concerning the
Protestant Reformation.
Kingdom of Saxony A modern-style bicameral constitutionally-based legislature was introduced in the
Kingdom of Saxony in September 1831. In the wake of the tumultuous
1848 revolutions, Saxony's Landtag extended voting rights (though still maintaining property requirements) and abolished
poll taxes. In 1871, Saxony was incorporated into the
German Empire, and more voting rights were gradually extended.
Free State After the
First World War and the
German Revolution of 1918–1919, Saxony was re-established as a republic, adopting its modern title of "Free State". During the
Weimar Republic period, Saxon politics were dominated by the Social Democratic Party (SPD), with the
German National People's Party (DNVP), the
Communist Party (KPD), the
German People's Party (DVP), and later the
Economic Party (WP) maintaining a significant presence. From 1926 onward, a series of right-wing coalition governments were led successively by the small
Old Social Democratic Party (ASPD), the DVP, and the DNVP. After the Nazi seizure of power in 1933, the government passed the "
Law on the Reconstruction of the Reich" (30 January 1934) that abolished all the state Landtage. The Landtag was
de facto re-established in the
Soviet occupation zone in 1946, later becoming part of the
German Democratic Republic (East Germany). It functioned until its abolition in 1952, during which time it was dominated by the
Socialist Unity Party (SED). == Constituencies ==