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The Bohemian Diet ( cs, Český zemský sněm, german: Böhmischer Landtag) was the parliament of the
Kingdom of Bohemia The Kingdom of Bohemia ( cs, České království),; la, link=no, Regnum Bohemiae sometimes in English literature referred to as the Czech Kingdom, was a medieval and early modern monarchy in Central Europe, the predecessor of the modern Czec ...
within the Austro-Hungarian Empire between 1861 and Czechoslovak independence in 1918.


The Diet during the Absolutist Period

In 1471, the Czech estates elected the Jagiellon Vladislav II as their king. In 1500, the Land Assembly approved the '' Vladislav Land Establishment,'' named after the king, which gave the Czech lords and peasants an extensive share in political co-decision and is also considered to be the oldest written Czech constitution. The chairman of the assembly was called the '' Supreme Burgrave'' (
Czech Czech may refer to: * Anything from or related to the Czech Republic, a country in Europe ** Czech language ** Czechs, the people of the area ** Czech culture ** Czech cuisine * One of three mythical brothers, Lech, Czech, and Rus' Places * Czech, ...
: ''Nejvyšší purkrabí''
'',''
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: ''Oberstburggraf''
). He led talks with eight jurors appointed by the assembly, two from each state. After the defeat of the Czech estates in the
Battle of the White Mountain ), near Prague, Bohemian Confederation(present-day Czech Republic) , coordinates = , territory = , result = Imperial-Spanish victory , status = , combatants_header = , combatant1 = Catholic L ...
, Ferdinand II would proclaim in 1627 for Bohemia and 1628 for Moravia the '' Renewed Regional Code'', in which the monopoly position of the states was abolished in favour of the provincial government. Despite these limitations, the Diet and its committees, like the Diets in Austria, remained an effective means of political co-decision. In their meetings, usually once a year, the estates could, through the amount of taxes, resist the lords of the land. All direct and indirect taxes, with the exception of the collection of customs duties, remained within the competence of the estates.  The Diet was thus a relic of the estate power rather than an absolutist instrument and even by the 1830s, the diet was again a base for organizing the opposition and a place of political friction. Only during the reign of Maria Theresa was the strong share of estates in power permanently limited. The diet was, with the exception of 1784–88 under
Joseph II Joseph II (German: Josef Benedikt Anton Michael Adam; English: ''Joseph Benedict Anthony Michael Adam''; 13 March 1741 – 20 February 1790) was Holy Roman Emperor from August 1765 and sole ruler of the Habsburg lands from November 29, 1780 un ...
, held without interruption until 1848.  At the end of its existence in 1848, the diet had 214 members. The diet met at
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until 1801. From 1801 he was based in the
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in
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,
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. This conference location remained the same until 1913. Today the palace is the seat of the Chamber of Deputies of Czechia.


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Czech National Council The Czech National Council ( cs, Česká národní rada, ČNR) was the legislative body of the Czech Republic since 1968 when the Czech Republic was created as a member state of Czech-Slovak federation. It was legally transformed into the Cham ...


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{{Reflist Political history of the Czech Republic Legislatures of Austria-Hungary Defunct unicameral legislatures 1861 establishments in Europe 1918 disestablishments in Austria-Hungary Disestablishments in the Empire of Austria (1867–1918) Politics of Austria-Hungary