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The Weimar Republic was established in
Germany
on 11 February 1919, shortly after the
first world war
. The new parliament went to Weimar, a town in southern Germany, far from the violence in
Berlin
. A party was entitled to one seat in the
parliament
, or
Reichstag
, for every 60,000 votes it received.
Elections
were to be held every four years, and the head of state was the
president
, elected every seven years.
The president of the Weimar Republic held a position similar to that of the
Kaiser
during the war. He could dissolve the Reichstag and call for new elections.
Supreme Court
judges were appointed by him, as was the
Chancellor
. He was Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces. Article 48 gave him authority to rule by special powers during an
emergency
, and he could suspend civil liberties.
The Chancellor was the head of government and the person responsible for everyday politics. He and his ministers required the support of the Reichstag to carry out policies.
Proportional representation
existed in the Weimar Republic. This is a system of voting where parties' candidates were elected on the basis of the total votes cast for the party. An ineffective system, it ensured that many parties were represented and no party achieved an overall majority.
Coalition
governments were inevitably formed.
Major parties in Germany at this time included:
German Workers Party / National Socialist German Workers Pary /
Nazi Party
(NSDAP).
German People's Party (DVP) - the party of
big business
Catholic
Centre Party or Zentrum -- a middle-of-the-road party that represented Catholic interests.
Social Democratic Party (SPD) -- The party which was responsible for the formation of the republic.
Communist
Party (KPD) -- The extreme left. Not a significant party in the Reichstag until 1924.
The early years of the Weimar Republic were marked by disaster. Proportional representation created a political instability and economic problems. The latter were worsened by unreasonably large
reparation
payments to
France
,
Belgium
,
UK
and
Poland
as agreed to in the
Treaty of Versailles
. Loss of
colonies
resulted in the loss of raw materials. The Saar industrial region was lost to France, and the wealthy Rhineland was demiliatarised. Germany's inability to keep up with reparations was France's excuse for invading and occupying the industrial area known as the Ruhr.
Inflation
was at a record high.
Gustav Stresemann
became Chancellor in 1924 and under his leadership the republic finally achieved stability. With the onset of the
Great Depression
in 1929 his run ended, and the Reichstag was dissolved the following year.
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