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Politics of Germany takes place in a framework of a federal parliamentary representative democratic republic, whereby the Federal Chancellor is the head of government, and of a pluriform multi-party system. ...
| | | | | | | | | | | | | The Bundestag (Federal Diet) is the parliament of Germany. ...
The Bundesrat (federal council) is the representation of the 16 Federal States (Länder) of Germany at the federal level. ...
The Federal Convention (Bundesversammlung) is a special body in the institutional system of Germany, convoked only for the purpose of selecting the Bundespräsident every five years. ...
The Federal Constitutional Court (in German: Bundesverfassungsgericht, BVerfG) is a special court established by the German Constitution, the Grundgesetz (Basic Law). ...
The Bundesgerichtshof or BGH (German for federal court) is the highest Germany for civil and criminal lawsuits. ...
The Federal President (German: Bundespräsident, formerly Reichspräsident) is Germanys head of state. ...
Horst Köhler ( â¶(?), born 22 February 1943) is the President of Germany. ...
The German title Bundeskanzler is also the title of the Chancellor of Austria, and the title of a Swiss federal official (Federal Chancellor of Switzerland). ...
Dr. Angela Dorothea Merkel (born July 17, 1954) is the current Chancellor of Germany. ...
The Cabinet of Germany (German: Bundeskabinett, Bundesregierung) is the chief executive body of the Federal Republic of Germany. ...
Germany is a federal republic made up of 16 states, known in German as Länder (singular Land). ...
There are 439 German districts, administrative units in Germany. ...
Elections in Germany gives information on election and election results in Germany, including elections to the Federal Diet (the lower house of the federal parliament), the Landtage of the various states, and local elections. ...
This is a list of political parties in Germany. ...
| The German National People's Party (German: Deutschnationale Volkspartei) (DNVP) was a right wing national-conservative party in Germany during the time of the Weimar Republic. Image File history File links Dnvp1924. ...
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1924 (MCMXXIV) was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Alfred von Tirpitz Alfred von Tirpitz (March 19, 1849 â March 6, 1930) was a German Admiral, Minister of State and Commander of the Kaiserliche Marine in World War I from 1914 until 1916. ...
In politics, right-wing, the political right, or simply the right, are terms which refer, with no particular precision, to the segment of the political spectrum in opposition to left-wing politics. ...
The period of German history from 1919 to 1933 is known as the Weimar Republic (IPA , German Weimarer Republik). ...
Generally hostile towards the Weimar constitution, the DNVP spent most of the inter-war period in opposition. Largely supported by landowners and wealthy industrialists it favoured a monarchist platform and was strongly opposed to the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles. The Weimar Constitution in booklet form. ...
A landlord is the owner of a house, apartment, condominium, or land which is rented or leased to an individual or business, who is called the tenant. ...
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Monarchism is the advocacy of the establishment, preservation, or restoration of a monarchy. ...
The areas marked in yellow were removed from the control of Germany, or demiliterised (The Rhineland). ...
Between 1925 and 1928 the party moderated its approach and actively cooperated in successive governments and coalitions. When Alfred Hugenberg became chairman in 1928, the DNVP returned a course of fundamental opposition against the Republic, but toned down or abandoned its previous monarchism in favour of more hardline nationalism and co-operation with the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), better known as the Nazi Party. In 1929 this resulted in the former chairman Kuno Count Westarp and other members leaving the party and forming the more centrist Konservative Volkspartei (Conservative People's Party). 1925 (MCMXXV) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will take you to calendar). ...
1928 (MCMXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Alfred Hugenberg (June 19, 1865 - March 12, 1951) was an influential German businessman and politician. ...
1928 (MCMXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ...
// Nationalism is an ideology which holds that the nation, ethnicity or national identity is a fundamental unit of human social life, and makes certain political claims based upon that belief; above all, the claim that the nation is the only legitimate basis for the state, and that each nation is...
The National Socialist German Workers Party (German: â¶(?)), better known as the NSDAP or the Nazi Party was a political party that was led to power in Germany by Adolf Hitler in 1933. ...
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In politics, centrism usually refers to the political ideal of promoting moderate policies which land in the middle ground between different political extremes. ...
The Conservative Peoples Party (Konservative Volkspartei or KVP) was a short-lived German political party of the moderate right. ...
In 1931, the DNVP, the NSDAP and the Stahlhelm paramilitary organisation briefly formed an alliance known as the Harzburger Front. This served to strengthen the NSDAP by giving it access to funding and political respectability while obscuring the DNVP's own less extreme platform. 1931 (MCMXXXI) is a common year starting on Thursday. ...
The Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten (German: Steel Helmet, League of Frontline Soldiers) was one of the many paramilitary Freikorps organizations that arose after the defeat of World War I in the Weimar Republic. ...
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The following year, the DNVP became the only significant party to support Franz von Papen in his short lived tenure as Chancellor. Performing badly in subsequent elections, the party ended up as junior coalition partners to the NSDAP on Adolf Hitler's appointment as Chancellor in 1933, supporting the Enabling Act that effectively abolished the Weimar Republic. Franz Joseph Hermann Michael Maria von Papen (October 29, 1879âMay 2, 1969) was a German politician and diplomat associated with the Centre Party. ...
The German title Bundeskanzler is also the title of the Chancellor of Austria, and the title of a Swiss federal official (Federal Chancellor of Switzerland). ...
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1933 (MCMXXXIII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ...
This article is about the German law passed in 1933 at the beginning of the Third Reich. ...
Hitler's patience with his conservative allies was limited, and the DNVP representatives in his first Cabinet were quickly excluded from power or (as Hugenberg) bullied into resignation. Shortly thereafter, DNVP members were coerced into joining the NSDAP or retiring from political life altogether. The party dissolved itself and shortly after this the founding of political parties was outlawed in 1933. 1933 (MCMXXXIII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ...
No serious attempt was made to recreate the party as a political force in post-war Germany, when conservative and centrist forces united into bigger parties like the CDU and the CSU. The DNVP was briefly revived in 1962, but the new DVNP soon afterwards was merged into the National Democratic Party of Germany. 1962 (MCMLXII) was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ...
National Democratic Party of Germany can refer to: National Democratic Party of Germany (NPD) - a far-right political party in Germany National Democratic Party of Germany (East Germany) (NDPD)- a former political party in East Germany This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might...
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