
Prussian Landtage
Prussian Landtage were regional parliaments in the Kingdom of Prussia, established to represent local interests and provide a political voice at the state level. They were elected assemblies that debated and approved laws, budgets, and policies specific to their regions. Their development reflected broader efforts toward parliamentary governance within Prussia, balancing the authority of the monarchy with elected representation. The Landtage played a significant role in regional administration, focusing on issues such as taxation, infrastructure, and public welfare, helping to incorporate regional concerns into the broader governance of Prussia.