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Referendums in Germany

Referendums in Germany are an element of direct democracy. On the federal level only two types of a mandatory binding referendum exist – adopting a new constitution and regional referendums in case of restructuring the states. On the state level, all states have various types of statewide and municipal referendums.

Forms of referendums edit

The German referendum system differentiate between three types.

  • Volksbegehren (literally people's request) is a citizens' initiative – if the state parliament ignores the request it could directly lead into a "Volksentscheid"
  • Volksbefragung (literally people's inquiry) is a non-binding ballot question and
  • Volksentscheid (literally people's decision) is a binding plebiscite.

The term Volksinitiative (people's initiative) is a synonym of Volksbegehren. On the municipal level the three types are paralleled with

  • Bürgerbegehren (literally citizens' request) as the local citizens' initiative
  • Bürgerbefragung (literally citizens' inquiry) for a local non-binding ballot question and
  • Bürgerentscheid (literally citizens' decision) for a local binding plebiscite.

Note that in the city states the state citizens' initiative types are commonly called Bürgerbegehren while being at the same legal level as Volksbegehren in other states. Note that the term "Bürgerinitiative" (literally citizens' initiative) is used informally for non-partisan local campaign organizations (political action groups).

Federal concept edit

Following World War II the new republic was founded with only minor elements of direct democracy. At the federal level, there are only two mandatory constitutional referendum types. One type is for enacting a new constitution. Changes to the constitution do not require a public vote and there is no provision for an initiative for a constitutional amendment. There has never been a referendum of this type, although there was an argument in that direction during German reunification. The other type requires a regional public vote in case of restructuring the States (Neugliederung des Bundesgebietes, "New Arrangement of the Federal Territory") which led to a number of effectless referendums to recreate states or change the territory of a state. In addition there was a referendum on the merger of Baden and Württemberg into Baden-Württemberg in 1951 (accepted) and a referendum on the merger of Berlin and Brandenburg into Berlin-Brandenburg in 1996 (rejected).

Bundesländer edit

Originally, only some of the Bundesländer (federated states of Germany) had provisions for a general binding referendum (Volksentscheid, "people's decision") on popular initiatives (Volksbegehren, "people's request"), with Hesse and Bavaria also having a mandatory binding referendum on changes to the state constitution. Over the years all states have changed their constitutions to allow various types of statewide and municipal referendums. In all states, there is now a general right for referendums on statewide popular initiatives, which was used in Hamburg to push the state government to pass a law on a facultative binding state referendum in 2007. Most states have a form of non-binding ballot question (Volksbefragung, "people's inquiry") which has rarely been used - the most important of these had been the 1955 Saar Statute referendum. General forms of direct democracy were introduced in the communities with facultative ballot questions (Bürgerbefragung, "citizens' inquiry") and public initiatives (Bürgerbegehren, "citizens' request") which are both non-binding. In some areas, this has been expanded into a binding referendum type (Bürgerentscheid, "citizens' decision").

Initiative quorum edit

Following World War II the right to petition to the government was installed with high barriers. Any popular initiative had to be filed with the authorities and the signatories have to identify before their signature is accepted. This is called official collection (German: Amtseintragung literally administrative inscription) in most legal areas. The other type is commonly referred to as free collection (German: Freie Sammlung) where letters may be accumulated before being handed over. Naturally some of the latter signatures are found to be illegal which can be a source of dispute.

In order to push the government the initiative must reach a certain amount of valid signatures. The "quorum" is defined differently by each state.

Referendums in Germany by State
State Legal foundation Signature quorum /
time limit / collection type
Excluded of topics
Baden-Württemberg
  • Art. 59 und 60 of the state constitution
  • §§ 25–39 of the Volksabstimmungsgesetz
16.67 %
14 days
Official collection
Abgabengesetze,
Besoldungsgesetze,
Staatshaushaltsgesetz
Bavaria
  • Art. 18(3), 71, 72(1) und 74 of the state constitution
  • Art. 63–74 of the Landeswahlgesetz
10 %
(1,000,000
when demanding reelections)
14 days
Official collection
Staatshaushalt
see also: → de:Volksgesetzgebung in Bayern
Berlin
  • of the state constitution
  • §§ 10–28 of the Abstimmungsgesetz
7% (20% for constitutional changes)
4 months
Free collection
Landeshaushaltsgesetz, Abgaben,
Tarife öffentlicher Unternehmen,
Personalentscheidungen
see also: → de:Volksgesetzgebung in Berlin
Brandenburg
  • of the state constitution
  • §§13–25, 56 und 60 of the Volksabstimmungsgesetz
80,000 (200,000
when demanding reelections)
4 Monate
Official Collection
Landeshaushalt,
Dienst- und Versorgungsbezüge,
Abgaben, Personalentscheidungen
Bremen
  • Art. 70 und 71 of the state constitution
  • §§ 8–21 of the "Gesetz über das Verfahren beim Volksentscheid"
10% (20% when demanding constitutional changes or reelections)
3 months
Free collection
Haushaltsplan, Dienstbezüge,
Steuern, Abgaben, Gebühren
Hamburg
  • Art. 50 of the state constitution
  • des Volksabstimmungsgesetzes
5 %
21 days
Free collection
Bundesratsinitiativen,
Haushaltspläne, Abgaben,
Tarife der öffentlichen Unternehmen,
Dienst- und Versorgungsbezüge
see also: → de:Volksgesetzgebung (Hamburg)
Hesse
  • Art. 124 of the state constitution
  • §§ 1–15 of the Volksbegehrensgesetz
20 %
14 days
Official collection
Haushaltsplan,
Abgabengesetze,
Besoldungsordnungen,
Verfassungsänderungen
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
  • Art. 60 of the state constitution
  • §§ 11–17 of the VaG
  • §§ 1–8 of the Durchführungsverordnung
120,000
no time limit
Free collection
Haushaltsgesetze,
Abgabengesetze,
Besoldungsgesetze
Lower Saxony
  • Art. 48 of the state constitution
  • §§ 12–23 of the Volksabstimmungsgesetz
  • § 62d of the Geschäftsordnung des Landtages
10 %
6 months
Free collection
Landeshaushalt,
öffentliche Abgaben,
Dienst- und Versorgungsbezüge
North Rhine-Westphalia
  • of the state constitution
  • §§ 6–21 of the VIVBVEG
  • §§ 2–8 of the Durchführungsverordnung VIVBVEG
8 %
8 weeks
Official collection
Finanzfragen,
Abgabengesetze,
Besoldungsordnungen
Rhineland-Palatinate
  • Art. 107–109 of the state constitution
  • §§ 61–76 of the Landeswahlgesetz
  • §§ 75–83 of the Landeswahlordnung
300,000
2 months
Official collection
Finanzfragen,
Abgabengesetze,
Besoldungsordnung
Saarland
  • Art. 61, 99 und 100 of the state constitution
  • §§ 2–13 of the Volksabstimmungsgesetz
  • §§ 1–7 of the Volksabstimmungsordnung
20 %
14 days
Official collection
may not include topics with financial implications,[1]
Abgaben, Besoldungen,
Staatsleistungen, Staatshaushalt,
Verfassungsänderungen
Saxony
  • Art. 70, 72–74 of the state constitution
  • §§ 16–25 des VVVG
450.000
6–8 months[2]
Free collection
Abgaben-, Besoldungs-,
Haushaltsgesetz
Sachsen-Anhalt
  • Art. 81 of the state constitution
  • §§ 10–19 of the Volksabstimmungsgesetz
11 %
6 months
Free collection
Haushaltsgesetze,
Abgabengesetze,
Besoldungsregelungen
Schleswig-Holstein
  • Art. 42 der state constitution
  • §§ 11–19 of the Volksabstimmungsgesetz
5 %
6 months
Official collection
Landeshaushalt,
Dienst- und Versorgungsbezüge,
öffentliche Abgaben
Thuringia
  • Art. 81 und 82 of the state constitution
  • §§ 9–18 of the "Gesetzes über Verfahren beim Bürgerantrag, Volksbegehren und Volksentscheid"
10% (8%)
4 months (2 months)
Freie Sammlung (Amtseintragung)
Landeshaushalt,
Dienst- und Versorgungsbezüge,
Abgaben und Personalentscheidungen
Federal Republic of Germany[3]
  • Art. 29 GG Abs. 4–6 of the Basic Law
  • §§ 14, 24, 26 und 36 of the law on referendums and initiatives ("Gesetzes über das Verfahren bei Volksentscheid, Volksbegehren und Volksbefragung") in 29 GG Abs. 6 GG
  • §§ 1–45 und 93 of the regulation on conduct ("Verordnung zur Durchführung des Gesetzes nach Art. 29 GG Abs. 6 GG")
10% of the voters
in the affected area
the referendum may only target questions of territory changes (see de:Neugliederung des Bundesgebietes")

Official collection edit

In the context of direct democracy, an official collection of signatures in Germany, refers to the collection of petition signatures for a referendum under supervision in a town hall or at other officially determined locations (normally a government building).[citation needed] This is in contrast to the free collection, where people may sign a petition that is freely circulated by the public. In a few German federal states, official collection is also required by law for the collection of campaign signatures for local elections.[citation needed]

In the German state of Brandenburg as a reaction to the criticism of the official collection, including from the SPD and Die Linke political parties[4] a reform in 2012 created the possibility for municipal administrations to be able to determine further registration offices (e.g. bank and post office branches, shops).[5][6]

Notable referendums in Germany edit

Territory of the Saar Basin (1920–1935)
Saar Protectorate (1947–1956)
Eastern Germany (1949–1990)
post-1990 Germany

References edit

  1. ^ Die Formulierung in der saarländischen Verfassung ist die restriktivste in Deutschland. Faktisch sind alle Volksbegehren unzulässig, die irgendeine finanzielle Auswirkung haben würden, also auch Gesetzesvorschläge die Einsparungen zur Folge hätten.
  2. ^ Art. 72 Sächsische Verfassung sieht vor, dass die Frist mindestens 6 Monate beträgt, § 20 VVVG bestimmt, dass die Frist maximal 8 Monate beträgt.
  3. ^ Ein Volksbegehren ist nur für den Fall der Gebietsneugliederung nach Art. 29 GG Abs. 4–6 GG möglich. Das Volksbegehren findet nicht bundesweit, sondern nur in dem eine Neugliederung begehrendem Gebiet statt.
  4. ^ at the Wayback Machine (archived June 17, 2016), Märkische Oderzeitung.
  5. ^ "Mehr Demokratie für Brandenburg oder viel Lärm um nichts? | Brandenburgische Landeszentrale für politische Bildung". www.politische-bildung-brandenburg.de (in German). Retrieved 2021-07-18.
  6. ^ Kost, Andreas; Solar, Marcel (2018-09-21). Lexikon Direkte Demokratie in Deutschland (in German). Springer-Verlag. p. 19. ISBN 978-3-658-21783-9.

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Referendums in Germany are an element of direct democracy On the federal level only two types of a mandatory binding referendum exist adopting a new constitution and regional referendums in case of restructuring the states On the state level all states have various types of statewide and municipal referendums Contents 1 Forms of referendums 2 Federal concept 3 Bundeslander 4 Initiative quorum 5 Official collection 6 Notable referendums in Germany 7 ReferencesForms of referendums editThe German referendum system differentiate between three types Volksbegehren literally people s request is a citizens initiative if the state parliament ignores the request it could directly lead into a Volksentscheid Volksbefragung literally people s inquiry is a non binding ballot question and Volksentscheid literally people s decision is a binding plebiscite The term Volksinitiative people s initiative is a synonym of Volksbegehren On the municipal level the three types are paralleled with Burgerbegehren literally citizens request as the local citizens initiative Burgerbefragung literally citizens inquiry for a local non binding ballot question and Burgerentscheid literally citizens decision for a local binding plebiscite Note that in the city states the state citizens initiative types are commonly called Burgerbegehren while being at the same legal level as Volksbegehren in other states Note that the term Burgerinitiative literally citizens initiative is used informally for non partisan local campaign organizations political action groups Federal concept editFollowing World War II the new republic was founded with only minor elements of direct democracy At the federal level there are only two mandatory constitutional referendum types One type is for enacting a new constitution Changes to the constitution do not require a public vote and there is no provision for an initiative for a constitutional amendment There has never been a referendum of this type although there was an argument in that direction during German reunification The other type requires a regional public vote in case of restructuring the States Neugliederung des Bundesgebietes New Arrangement of the Federal Territory which led to a number of effectless referendums to recreate states or change the territory of a state In addition there was a referendum on the merger of Baden and Wurttemberg into Baden Wurttemberg in 1951 accepted and a referendum on the merger of Berlin and Brandenburg into Berlin Brandenburg in 1996 rejected Bundeslander editOriginally only some of the Bundeslander federated states of Germany had provisions for a general binding referendum Volksentscheid people s decision on popular initiatives Volksbegehren people s request with Hesse and Bavaria also having a mandatory binding referendum on changes to the state constitution Over the years all states have changed their constitutions to allow various types of statewide and municipal referendums In all states there is now a general right for referendums on statewide popular initiatives which was used in Hamburg to push the state government to pass a law on a facultative binding state referendum in 2007 Most states have a form of non binding ballot question Volksbefragung people s inquiry which has rarely been used the most important of these had been the 1955 Saar Statute referendum General forms of direct democracy were introduced in the communities with facultative ballot questions Burgerbefragung citizens inquiry and public initiatives Burgerbegehren citizens request which are both non binding In some areas this has been expanded into a binding referendum type Burgerentscheid citizens decision Initiative quorum editFollowing World War II the right to petition to the government was installed with high barriers Any popular initiative had to be filed with the authorities and the signatories have to identify before their signature is accepted This is called official collection German Amtseintragung literally administrative inscription in most legal areas The other type is commonly referred to as free collection German Freie Sammlung where letters may be accumulated before being handed over Naturally some of the latter signatures are found to be illegal which can be a source of dispute In order to push the government the initiative must reach a certain amount of valid signatures The quorum is defined differently by each state Referendums in Germany by State State Legal foundation Signature quorum time limit collection type Excluded of topics Baden Wurttemberg Art 59 und 60 of the state constitution 25 39 of the Volksabstimmungsgesetz 16 67 14 daysOfficial collection Abgabengesetze Besoldungsgesetze Staatshaushaltsgesetz Bavaria Art 18 3 71 72 1 und 74 of the state constitution Art 63 74 of the Landeswahlgesetz 10 1 000 000 when demanding reelections 14 daysOfficial collection Staatshaushalt see also de Volksgesetzgebung in Bayern Berlin Art 59 62 63 of the state constitution 10 28 of the Abstimmungsgesetz 7 20 for constitutional changes 4 monthsFree collection Landeshaushaltsgesetz Abgaben Tarife offentlicher Unternehmen Personalentscheidungen see also de Volksgesetzgebung in Berlin Brandenburg Art 22 of the state constitution 13 25 56 und 60 of the Volksabstimmungsgesetz 80 000 200 000 when demanding reelections 4 MonateOfficial Collection Landeshaushalt Dienst und Versorgungsbezuge Abgaben Personalentscheidungen Bremen Art 70 und 71 of the state constitution 8 21 of the Gesetz uber das Verfahren beim Volksentscheid 10 20 when demanding constitutional changes or reelections 3 monthsFree collection Haushaltsplan Dienstbezuge Steuern Abgaben Gebuhren Hamburg Art 50 of the state constitution 6 17 des Volksabstimmungsgesetzes 5 21 daysFree collection Bundesratsinitiativen Haushaltsplane Abgaben Tarife der offentlichen Unternehmen Dienst und Versorgungsbezuge see also de Volksgesetzgebung Hamburg Hesse Art 124 of the state constitution 1 15 of the Volksbegehrensgesetz 20 14 daysOfficial collection Haushaltsplan Abgabengesetze Besoldungsordnungen Verfassungsanderungen Mecklenburg Vorpommern Art 60 of the state constitution 11 17 of the VaG 1 8 of the Durchfuhrungsverordnung 120 000no time limitFree collection Haushaltsgesetze Abgabengesetze Besoldungsgesetze Lower Saxony Art 48 of the state constitution 12 23 of the Volksabstimmungsgesetz 62d of the Geschaftsordnung des Landtages 10 6 monthsFree collection Landeshaushalt offentliche Abgaben Dienst und Versorgungsbezuge North Rhine Westphalia Art 2 68 und 69 of the state constitution 6 21 of the VIVBVEG 2 8 of the Durchfuhrungsverordnung VIVBVEG 8 8 weeksOfficial collection Finanzfragen Abgabengesetze Besoldungsordnungen Rhineland Palatinate Art 107 109 of the state constitution 61 76 of the Landeswahlgesetz 75 83 of the Landeswahlordnung 300 0002 monthsOfficial collection Finanzfragen Abgabengesetze Besoldungsordnung Saarland Art 61 99 und 100 of the state constitution 2 13 of the Volksabstimmungsgesetz 1 7 of the Volksabstimmungsordnung 20 14 daysOfficial collection may not include topics with financial implications 1 Abgaben Besoldungen Staatsleistungen Staatshaushalt Verfassungsanderungen Saxony Art 70 72 74 of the state constitution 16 25 des VVVG 450 0006 8 months 2 Free collection Abgaben Besoldungs Haushaltsgesetz Sachsen Anhalt Art 81 of the state constitution 10 19 of the Volksabstimmungsgesetz 11 6 monthsFree collection Haushaltsgesetze Abgabengesetze Besoldungsregelungen Schleswig Holstein Art 42 der state constitution 11 19 of the Volksabstimmungsgesetz 5 6 monthsOfficial collection Landeshaushalt Dienst und Versorgungsbezuge offentliche Abgaben Thuringia Art 81 und 82 of the state constitution 9 18 of the Gesetzes uber Verfahren beim Burgerantrag Volksbegehren und Volksentscheid 10 8 4 months 2 months Freie Sammlung Amtseintragung Landeshaushalt Dienst und Versorgungsbezuge Abgaben und Personalentscheidungen Federal Republic of Germany 3 Art 29 GG Abs 4 6 of the Basic Law 14 24 26 und 36 of the law on referendums and initiatives Gesetzes uber das Verfahren bei Volksentscheid Volksbegehren und Volksbefragung in 29 GG Abs 6 GG 1 45 und 93 of the regulation on conduct Verordnung zur Durchfuhrung des Gesetzes nach Art 29 GG Abs 6 GG 10 of the voters in the affected area the referendum may only target questions of territory changes see de Neugliederung des Bundesgebietes Official collection editIn the context of direct democracy an official collection of signatures in Germany refers to the collection of petition signatures for a referendum under supervision in a town hall or at other officially determined locations normally a government building citation needed This is in contrast to the free collection where people may sign a petition that is freely circulated by the public In a few German federal states official collection is also required by law for the collection of campaign signatures for local elections citation needed In the German state of Brandenburg as a reaction to the criticism of the official collection including from the SPD and Die Linke political parties 4 a reform in 2012 created the possibility for municipal administrations to be able to determine further registration offices e g bank and post office branches shops 5 6 Notable referendums in Germany editTerritory of the Saar Basin 1920 1935 1935 Saar status referendum Saar Protectorate 1947 1956 1955 Saar Statute referendum Eastern Germany 1949 1990 1951 East German referendum 1954 East German referendum 1968 East German referendum post 1990 Germany 1995 Bavarian referendum on introduction of local referendums 1998 Bavarian referendum on the abolition of the Bavarian Senate 2010 Bavarian referendum on a smoking ban in gastronomy 2011 Baden Wurttemberg referendum on Stuttgart 21 2011 Berlin water referendum 2013 Berlin energy referendum 2021 Berlin referendumReferences edit Die Formulierung in der saarlandischen Verfassung ist die restriktivste in Deutschland Faktisch sind alle Volksbegehren unzulassig die irgendeine finanzielle Auswirkung haben wurden also auch Gesetzesvorschlage die Einsparungen zur Folge hatten Art 72 Sachsische Verfassung sieht vor dass die Frist mindestens 6 Monate betragt 20 VVVG bestimmt dass die Frist maximal 8 Monate betragt Ein Volksbegehren ist nur fur den Fall der Gebietsneugliederung nach Art 29 GG Abs 4 6 GG moglich Das Volksbegehren findet nicht bundesweit sondern nur in dem eine Neugliederung begehrendem Gebiet statt Uber 500 Unterschriften gegen Amtseintragung gesammelt at the Wayback Machine archived June 17 2016 Markische Oderzeitung Mehr Demokratie fur Brandenburg oder viel Larm um nichts Brandenburgische Landeszentrale fur politische Bildung www politische bildung brandenburg de in German Retrieved 2021 07 18 Kost Andreas Solar Marcel 2018 09 21 Lexikon Direkte Demokratie in Deutschland in German Springer Verlag p 19 ISBN 978 3 658 21783 9 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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