kongressmandat
Kongressmandat is a term used in German-language political science to denote the seat or mandate of a member of a congress. It refers to the legal authority granted to an individual to represent voters in a deliberative assembly that is organized as a congress, such as the national congress of a country or a supranational congress. A kongressmandat arises when an election or appointment confirms a representative; it lasts for a fixed term defined by the constitution or electoral law and ends with the completion of the term, reelection, resignation, or displacement.
Representation can be direct or via party lists, depending on the electoral system. In direct mandates, the
Functions of a kongressmandat include lawmaking, representation of constituents, oversight of the executive, and approval of
Terminology: Kongressmandat is primarily a descriptive term in political science and is not universally used for
See also: Congress, parliament, electoral system, mandate, proportional representation, direct mandate.