The Federal Solution (Föderale Lösung in German, Szövetségi megoldás in Hungarian) refers to the new constitutional and dynastic solution given to the political crisis of the old Austria-Hungarian Empire between 1915 to 1921, establishing the Federal State of Austria-Hungary. Historically the Federal Solution it is divided in three stages, a) The Conference of March 1915, b) the Conference on the Organization of Austria-Hungary 1916-1917 and c) The Provisional Federal Assembly (June 1917- October 1921).
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| - The Federal Solution (Föderale Lösung in German, Szövetségi megoldás in Hungarian) refers to the new constitutional and dynastic solution given to the political crisis of the old Austria-Hungarian Empire between 1915 to 1921, establishing the Federal State of Austria-Hungary. Historically the Federal Solution it is divided in three stages, a) The Conference of March 1915, b) the Conference on the Organization of Austria-Hungary 1916-1917 and c) The Provisional Federal Assembly (June 1917- October 1921).
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| - The Federal Solution (Föderale Lösung in German, Szövetségi megoldás in Hungarian) refers to the new constitutional and dynastic solution given to the political crisis of the old Austria-Hungarian Empire between 1915 to 1921, establishing the Federal State of Austria-Hungary. Historically the Federal Solution it is divided in three stages, a) The Conference of March 1915, b) the Conference on the Organization of Austria-Hungary 1916-1917 and c) The Provisional Federal Assembly (June 1917- October 1921). Copies of the proceedings and resolutions are keep in the Royal and Imperial Archives, the Federal Constitutional Court, the Federal Supreme Court and the Federal Parliament Library. Due to its political, legislative and judicial importance there has been an comprehensive scholarship and its an obligatory background and reference on the decisions of the judicial system and constitutional reviews and reforms.
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