Conference of Ministers-President

The Conference of Federal State Prime Ministers[1] is a committee formed by the sixteen States of Germany (Bundesländer) to coordinate policy in areas that fall within the sole jurisdiction of the Länder, e.g. broadcasting. The conference is no constitutional organ, therefore formal agreements between the federal states are fixed in a Staatsvertrag, e.g. Rundfunkstaatsvertrag and have to be .

The first meeting of the conference took place in 8–10 July 1948, preceding the formation of the Federal Republic of Germany. Since 1954 it is a permanent institution.

The conference meets four times a year. The chair of the meeting is rotated on an annual basis among the federal states according to a fixed rotation:

  1. Lower Saxony
  2. Hesse
  3. Saxony
  4. Rhineland-Palatinate
  5. Saxony-Anhalt
  6. Schleswig-Holstein
  7. Thuringia
  8. Baden-Württemberg
  9. Brandenburg
  10. Bremen
  11. Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
  12. Saarland
  13. Hamburg
  14. Bavaria
  15. Berlin
  16. North Rhine-Westphalia

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