German electoral reforms aimed at limiting the size of parliament are in parts unconstitutional, the Federal Constitutional Court ruled on Tuesday. The reform, initiated by Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s centre-left coalition, aims to limit the size of the Bundestag to a maximum of 630 seats. Germany’s lower house of parliament is considered the world’s largest freely elected legislature. The current number of lawmakers in the Bundestag is 736, due to a complex voting system which allows for the number of lawmakers to grow depending on the election outcome. German citizens cast two votes in national…