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Meaning of "reichsrat"
reichsrat (noun) - a historical term referring to the upper house in the legislatures of certain countries, such as Austria-Hungary
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The Reichsrat had no influence on the federal government.
Shortly afterwards Renner said the same thing in the Reichsrat.
The Reichsrat was entitled to object to laws passed by the Reichstag.
Securing passage of the budgets in the Austrian Reichsrat had been comparatively easy.
A Reichsrat was a member of the upper house of the Bavarian parliament.
Their reentry into legislative politics marked the end of German Reichsrat majority.
Reichsrat of Germany.
He also owned the large winery estate Weingut Reichsrat von Buhl.
Reichsrat of Austria.
Members of the family became hereditary members of the Austrian Reichsrat or Imperial Council.
A month later, the Reichsrat itself was dissolved.
The Reichsrat would meet with or without the Hungarians, depending on the issues being considered.
In effect, bills vetoed by the Reichsrat rarely became law.
He was Reichsrat ( Bavaria ) of the Kingdom of Bavaria and royal bavarian Rittmeister.
However, this gave an impulse to the Reichsrat of German inhabited areas to meet.
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Two weeks later, another law passed on 14 February and formally abolished the Reichsrat altogether.
First attempts to establish a Reichsrat advisory committee had been undertaken by the 1860 October Diploma.
Article 85 outlined the process by which the Reichstag and Reichsrat approved the Reich budget.
A law passed on 14 February formally abolished the Reichsrat.
Ritter von Maillinger became a member of the Reichsrat in 1888.
The powers of the Länder ( states ) were transferred to the Reich, rendering the Reichsrat obsolete.
As a result, suffrage was changed to direct election to the Reichsrat in 1873.