Politics and administration
State parliament
Current distribution of seats:
As a result of the state elections of 26th March 2017, four parties are represented in the state parliament of Saarland: the CDU with 24 MPs, the SPD grouping with 17, the 'Linke' party with 7, and the AfD with three.
Constitution and administration
The first constitution under French stewardship
It was under French occupation after the Second World War that Saarland received its first democratically approved constitution on 15th December 1947. Written into the "Preamble" was the economic annexation to France implemented by France together with separation from Germany and limited political autonomy. However, only pro-French parties were permitted. Nevertheless, Saarland politics was fundamentally changed by the rejection of the "European status of Saarland" in the referendum of 23rd October 1955 and in the fresh elections called as a result which gave the pro-German parties a clear majority.
1957 adaptation to the Basic Law
The constitution was accordingly adapted to the provisions of the Basic Law with effect from 1st January 1957 so that Saarland was able to join the Federal Republic of Germany as its tenth federal state.
State administration without government committees
According to the state constitution, the ministers form the apex of the state administration as the most senior administrative authorities. The lower level of the state administration comprises the respective district chief executive at rural district level, or the head of the Saarbrücken regional authority. Mayors undertake state duties at local level. In addition, special administrative tasks are carried out by state authorities.
Coat of arms
The Saarland state parliament adopted the Saarland coat of arms on 6th July 1956. It shows a half-round shield with four sections. The gold-crowned silver lion on a blue background studded with silver crosses stands for the dominion of the princes of Nassau-Saarbrücken. The red, silver-edged barred cross symbolises the Electorate of Trier. The red diagonal bar containing three cropped eagles stands for the Duchy of Lothringen, and the red-crowned golden lion with red claws and tongue on a black background stands for the Duchy of Pfalz-Zweibrücken. These four territorial lordships were the most important of a total of 15 territories in the area that is now Saarland which owed fealty directly to the Emperor in the period before the French revolution.