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The Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany (German: Grundgesetz für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland) is the constitution of modern Germany. It first came into effect in 1949 as the constitution of West Germany.


The German word Grundgesetz may be translated as either 'Basic Law' or 'Fundamental Law'. The usual word for 'constitution' in German is Verfassung but Grundgesetz was chosen for the title of the document adopted in 1949 in order to suggest that both the new constitution, and the West German state it created, were merely provisional and would serve only until the achievement of reunification. The belief at the time was that this would not take long; however, the emergence of the Cold War caused the division of Germany to last more than forty years.


In 1990 reunification came about in the form of East Germany joining the Federal Republic. Since this time the Basic Law has continued in force as the constitution of all of Germany. The Basic Law has not been renamed but some amendments with respect to reunification were made in 1990 and 1994.


The Basic Law was adopted in the aftermath of World War II while West Germany was still under allied occupation. Before the allied occupation the West German states, or Länder, were given constitutions. The new constitution for West Germany was originally to be drafted by a constituent assembly and submitted to a plebiscite for ratification. However, for the same reasons that the document was ultimately called a 'basic law' and not a 'constitution', the leaders of the Länder insisted that the drafting body be called the 'Parliamentary Council' and that plans for a referendum be abandoned.


When it met the Parliamentary Council consisted of delegates chosen by the governments of each Land. After being passed by the council and approved by the occupying powers the Basic Law was submitted to the governments of the Länder for ratification, it having been provided that the document would not come into effect until it had been ratified by at least two-thirds of the states. After meeting these requirements the enactment of the Basic Law was proclaimed on May 23, 1949.


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Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2260 words)
The Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany (German: Grundgesetz für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland) is the constitution of modern Germany.
The usual word for 'constitution' in German is Verfassung but Grundgesetz was chosen for the title of the document adopted in 1949 in order to suggest that both the new constitution, and the West German state it created, were merely provisional and would serve only until the achievement of reunification.
The belief at the time was that this would not take long; however, the emergence of the Cold War caused the division of Germany to last forty years.
Grundgesetz für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland - Wikipedia (2763 words)
Die Verbindlichkeit des Grundgesetzes für Bayern, falls bundesweit zwei Drittel der Länder das Grundgesetz ratifizieren würden, wurde aber mit 97 von 180 Stimmen akzeptiert.
Hinter den Forderungen nach einer Reform des Grundgesetzes werden jedoch zumeist kurzfristige ökonomische Interessen vermutet und es wird deshalb zur Vorsicht geraten, die föderale Struktur oder das Verhältniswahlrecht in Frage zu stellen.
Eine Volksabstimmung über das für ganz Deutschland geltende (und nicht mehr nur provisorische) Grundgesetz wurde abgelehnt, obwohl dies mit dem Argument einer stärkeren Verankerung des Grundgesetzes vor allem in Ostdeutschland gefordert wurde.
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