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  • The Neutral Group of Social-Democrats in Berlin was a group of exiled Russian Social Democrats in Berlin, formed round V. A. Bazarov in the autumn of 1900...
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    with 37.9 per cent of votes, and Ebert became the first president in February. The position of chancellor was held by Social Democrats until the 1920 federal...
    134 KB (4,195 words) - 07:27, 20 August 2024
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    Vladimir Bazarov (category Russian Social Democratic Labour Party members)
    Bazarov was instrumental in establishing a political organization called the "Neutral Group of Social-Democrats in Berlin." This organization dedicated...
    21 KB (2,551 words) - 12:21, 16 July 2024
  • the leader of the Christian Democrats, Ebba Busch announced that her party was ready to start negotiations with the Sweden Democrats in the Riksdag,...
    209 KB (19,961 words) - 15:49, 30 August 2024
  • Party Croatian Social Democrats Croatian Workers Party Democratic Alliance of Serbs Democrats Green Alternative – Sustainable Development of Croatia Green–Left...
    136 KB (10,142 words) - 16:29, 27 August 2024
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    1994 European Parliament election (category 1994 elections in Europe)
    states in June 1994. This election saw the merge of the European People's Party and European Democrats, an increase in the overall number of seats (567...
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    Alexander Potresov (category Russian Social Democratic Labour Party members)
    heresies of Economism and Revisionism that were then current among Russian Social-Democrats. In 1898 Potresov helped found the Russian Social-Democratic...
    9 KB (1,094 words) - 09:01, 11 January 2024
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    Kapp Putsch (category Battles of the Political violence in Germany (1918–1933))
    supported by some Social Democrats who had remained in Berlin, offered fresh elections, a cabinet reshuffle and an amnesty for all participants in the Putsch...
    40 KB (4,977 words) - 18:24, 28 August 2024
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    stage. By 1912, the Social Democrats had grown into the largest political party in Germany, with 35% of the national vote and 110 seats in the last imperial...
    127 KB (15,371 words) - 21:02, 23 August 2024
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    1990 East German general election (category 1990 elections in Europe)
    themselves as parties of change. Election forecasts predicted a clear victory for the Social Democrats; in a survey published at the beginning of February, the...
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  • Theodor Leipart (category Social Democratic Party of Germany politicians)
    June 1920 the first regional elections of the republican era were held. The Social Democrats received 17 seats in the 100 seat regional legislature (Landtag)...
    25 KB (3,076 words) - 00:04, 19 August 2024
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    stand in the way of a more equal and just society. A new cabinet led by the social democrats with Per Albin Hansson as Prime Minister, took control in 1932...
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  • The Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats (CALD) is a regional organization of liberal democratic political parties in Asia. The Council was created...
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    Herbert Wehner (category Members of the Bundestag for the Social Democratic Party of Germany)
    A former member of the Communist Party, he joined the Social Democrats (SPD) after World War II. He served as Federal Minister of Intra-German Relations...
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  • Agenda 2010 (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from July 2018)
    The Agenda 2010 is a series of reforms planned and executed by the German government in the early 2000s, a Social Democrats/Greens coalition at that time...
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    Germany. Among former social democrats, there existed enormous bitterness against Prime Minister Otto Grotewohl, ex-leader of the East German SPD, whom...
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    Paul von Hindenburg (category Grand Crosses of the Order of Saint Stephen of Hungary)
    inevitably governments were formed by coalitions of parties: this time Social Democrats, Democrats, and Centrists. Friedrich Ebert was elected as provisional...
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  • Events in the year 1920 in Germany. President - Friedrich Ebert (Social Democrats) Chancellor - Gustav Bauer (Social Democrats) (to 26 March), Hermann...
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    August Bebel (category Social Democratic Party of Germany politicians)
    ("Forward") at Berlin. After his release from prison, he helped to organise, at the congress of Gotha, the united party of Social Democrats, which had been...
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    of Asian Liberals and Democrats (CALD). The Alliance included members of the Centrist Democrat International (such as the Christian Democrat Party of...
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