President of the Hamburg Parliament explained

Post:President of the Hamburg Parliament
Native Name:Präsident der Hamburgischen Bürgerschaft
Insignia:Wappen_der_Hamburgischen_Bürgerschaft.svg
Insigniasize:100px
Insigniacaption:Large coat of arms of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg
Incumbent:Carola Veit
Incumbentsince:23 March 2011
Style:His/Her President
Residence:Hamburger Rathaus (Hamburg)
Appointer:Hamburg Parliament
Termlength:Five years
Constituting Instrument:Constitution of Hamburg
Formation:6 December 1859
First:Johannes Versmann
Website:English version of the website of the Hamburg Parliament: www.hamburgische-buergerschaft.com

The President of the Hamburg Parliament presides over the sessions of the Bürgerschaft, the parliament of Hamburg, with functions similar to that of a speaker in other countries. In the Hamburg order of precedence, the office is ranked first before the first Mayor.

History

The office of the President of the Hamburg Parliament exists since December 6, 1859. It was constitutionally established on September 28, 1860. Johannes Versmann was the first President of the Hamburg Parliament. Herbert Dau held the office of president the longest period from 1960 to 1978. The current President of the Bürgerschaft since 2011 is Carola Veit.

Election and Customs

The President of the Hamburg Parliament is elected during the constituent session of each election period after the election by all members of the Bürgerschaft. The president has to be a member. Until the election of the president, the session is chaired by the Father of the House, the so-called "Alterspräsident", the oldest member of the Bürgerschaft.

Usually, the President of the Bürgerschaft is a member of the largest parliamentary group.