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Bundestag (Germany)

The Bundestag is Germany's federal parliament, responsible for national legislation, scrutinizing the government, and representing citizens' interests. Elected every four years through a mixed-member system, its members debate laws, approve budgets, and set policies. The Bundestag works alongside the Bundesrat, which represents regional states. It plays a central role in shaping Germany’s laws and political direction, ensuring democratic governance and accountability at the national level.