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- Weimar_Coalition abstract "The Weimar Coalition (German: Weimarer Koalition) is the name given to the centre-left coalition of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), the social liberal German Democratic Party (DDP) and the Christian democratic Centre Party, who together had a large majority of the delegates to the Constituent Assembly that met at Weimar in 1919, and were the principal groups that designed the constitution of Germany's Weimar Republic. These three parties were seen as the most committed to Germany's new democratic system, and together governed Germany until the elections of 1920, when the first elections under the new constitution were held, and both the SPD and especially the DDP lost a considerable share of their votes. Although the Coalition was revived in the ministry of Joseph Wirth from 1921 to 1922, the pro-democratic elements never truly had a majority in the Reichstag from this point on, and the situation gradually grew worse with the continued weakening of the DDP. This meant that any pro-republican group that hoped to attain a majority would need to form a \"Grand Coalition\" with the conservative liberal German People's Party (DVP).Nevertheless, the coalition remained at least theoretically important as the parties most supportive of republican government in Germany, and continued to act in coalition in the government of Prussia and other states until as late as 1932. In the second round of voting in the 1925 presidential election, the Weimar Coalition parties all supported the candidacy of the Centrist former chancellor Wilhelm Marx, who was narrowly defeated by Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg, supported by a center-right coalition of the DVP, the German National People's Party, and the Bavarian People's Party.After World War II the reconstituted SPD and the de facto successors of the Centre Party (Christian Democratic Union and Christian Social Union) and the DDP (Free Democratic Party) formed the main political basis of the democratic Bundestag of West Germany.".
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- Weimar_Coalition wikiPageWikiLink Bavarian_Peoples_Party.
- Weimar_Coalition wikiPageWikiLink Bundestag.
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- Weimar_Coalition wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coalition_governments.
- Weimar_Coalition wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_party_alliances_in_Germany.
- Weimar_Coalition wikiPageWikiLink Category:Politics_of_the_Weimar_Republic.
- Weimar_Coalition wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_Democratic_Party_of_Germany.
- Weimar_Coalition wikiPageWikiLink Centre_Party_(Germany).
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- Weimar_Coalition wikiPageWikiLink Conservative_liberalism.
- Weimar_Coalition wikiPageWikiLink Free_Democratic_Party_(Germany).
- Weimar_Coalition wikiPageWikiLink German_Democratic_Party.
- Weimar_Coalition wikiPageWikiLink German_National_Peoples_Party.
- Weimar_Coalition wikiPageWikiLink German_Peoples_Party.
- Weimar_Coalition wikiPageWikiLink German_federal_election,_1920.
- Weimar_Coalition wikiPageWikiLink German_presidential_election,_1925.
- Weimar_Coalition wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Weimar_Coalition wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Wirth.
- Weimar_Coalition wikiPageWikiLink Paul_von_Hindenburg.
- Weimar_Coalition wikiPageWikiLink Prussia.
- Weimar_Coalition wikiPageWikiLink Social_Democratic_Party_of_Germany.
- Weimar_Coalition wikiPageWikiLink Social_liberalism.
- Weimar_Coalition wikiPageWikiLink Weimar.
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- Weimar_Coalition wikiPageWikiLink West_Germany.
- Weimar_Coalition wikiPageWikiLink Wilhelm_Marx.
- Weimar_Coalition wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Weimar_Coalition wikiPageWikiLinkText "Weimar Coalition".
- Weimar_Coalition wikiPageWikiLinkText "Weimar coalition".
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- Weimar_Coalition subject Category:Coalition_governments.
- Weimar_Coalition subject Category:Political_party_alliances_in_Germany.
- Weimar_Coalition subject Category:Politics_of_the_Weimar_Republic.
- Weimar_Coalition subject Category:Social_Democratic_Party_of_Germany.
- Weimar_Coalition hypernym Name.
- Weimar_Coalition type Government.
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- Weimar_Coalition comment "The Weimar Coalition (German: Weimarer Koalition) is the name given to the centre-left coalition of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), the social liberal German Democratic Party (DDP) and the Christian democratic Centre Party, who together had a large majority of the delegates to the Constituent Assembly that met at Weimar in 1919, and were the principal groups that designed the constitution of Germany's Weimar Republic.".
- Weimar_Coalition label "Weimar Coalition".
- Weimar_Coalition sameAs Q562011.
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- Weimar_Coalition sameAs Weimarer_Koalition.
- Weimar_Coalition sameAs Coalición_de_Weimar.
- Weimar_Coalition sameAs Weimarin_koalitio.
- Weimar_Coalition sameAs Coalition_de_Weimar.
- Weimar_Coalition sameAs Weimarkoalisjonen.
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- Weimar_Coalition sameAs Q562011.
- Weimar_Coalition wasDerivedFrom Weimar_Coalition?oldid=677372947.
- Weimar_Coalition isPrimaryTopicOf Weimar_Coalition.