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Publisher

The Saxon State Parliament
Constitutional body of the Free State of Saxony
Bernhard-von-Lindenau-Platz 1
01067 Dresden

Phone: +49 351 493-50

Fax: +49 351 493-5900

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In matters relating to the Saxon State Parliament, the Free State of Saxony is represented by the President of the Saxon State Parliament Dr. Matthias Rößler.
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Accountability

The accountable person within the meaning of Article 18(2)(1) of the German Interstate Media Treaty is:
•    Ivo Klatte for the website, as well as the Twitter, Instagram and YouTube accounts of the Saxon State Parliament.

Editing

•    Christian Schulze, Katja Ciesluk

Webmaster

  • Hartmut Glaß, Sven Kostirka, all Saxon State Parliament, address: see above

Implementation

XIMA MEDIA GmbH
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01099 Dresden
Tel: 0049 351 810-500
https://www.xima.de

EDASwebservices (Media and Publications/Parliamentary documents sections)
msg systems ag
Zwickauer Straße 16a
09112 Chemnitz
Tel: 0049 371 67403-0
https://msg.group.de

Disclaimer

The Saxon State Parliament is a service provider within the meaning of Article 2(1) of the German Telemedia Act (TMG). The content of the Saxon State Parliament website has been created with the utmost care. However, the Saxon State Parliament assumes no liability with regard to the accuracy, integrity and currency of the content.

Pursuant to Article 7(1) TMG, as a service provider the Saxon State Parliament is responsible for its own content on its website in accordance with general legislation.

However, in accordance with Articles 8 to 10 TMG, there is no obligation on service providers to monitor the third-party information they transmit or store, or to seek facts or circumstances indicating illegal activity. This does not affect any obligations to remove or block the use of information in accordance with general legislation. However, this obligation only applies once the service provider becomes aware of a specific violation.

The Saxon State Parliament website contains links to external third-party websites. The State Parliament has no control over the content of these sites and explicitly does not accept ownership of the sites. This also applies explicitly to the websites of the parliamentary groups represented in the Saxon State Parliament. The respective provider or operator is always responsible for the content of the linked sites. The linked sites were checked for potential legal violations at the time of linking. No illegal content was found at that time. Any subsequent changes to the linked websites could result in illegal or criminal content being included without the knowledge of the Saxon State Parliament. In the event that violations become known to the Saxon State Parliament, any such links will be removed immediately.

The Free State of Saxony and its staff are not liable for damages resulting from the use of the information provided on this website. This does not affect liability in case of a breach of official duty under Section 839 of the German Civil Code (BGB). No liability is assumed for damages resulting from accessing or downloading information.

Copyright notice

All content used on the Saxon State Parliament website is protected by copyright. Where specific terms of use have been stipulated for the use of content published on the website, these shall prevail. Furthermore, downloading and printing of content is permitted solely for personal use. Any other use, especially commercial use and distribution, is prohibited and requires the written approval of the Saxon State Parliament. Where necessary, the Saxon State Parliament will also make contact with the author of the content or with the holder of the rights of use to said content.

References to persons

The Saxon State Parliament uses masculine and feminine forms simultaneously as well as the generic masculine when referring to persons on its website. All references to persons are to be understood as gender-neutral, and thus apply equally to all persons. The space-saving mode of expression serves to improve readability and accessibility.