The Bundestag is the federal parliament of Germany and is the country's main legislative body. It is responsible for enacting laws, scrutinizing the work of the government, and representing the interests of the people. The Bundestag is based in the Reichstag building in Berlin. It is the heart of Germany's political system, where important national and international issues are debated and decisions are made.
The Bundestag's primary role is to pass legislation. It does this by debating and voting on bills, which can be proposed by the government or by members of the Bund…
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