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Federal elections in Germany determine the members of the German Bundestag (MdB). According to Article 39 of the Basic Law, it generally takes place every four years, on a sunday between 46 and 48 months after a new Bundestag had assembled; However, the electoral period may be shortened in the event of the dissolution of the Bundestag or extended in the event of a state of defence. The date of a Bundestag election is set by the Federal President in consultation with the Federal Government and the 16 states. These elections are significant for the federal level, thus also for the election of a president every five years.
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