West German federal election, 1972
Free Democratic Party (Germany), Ostpolitik, Constructive Vote Of No Confidence
978-613-9-36283-7
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2013-01-13
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The 7th German federal election, 1972, was conducted on 19 November 1972, to elect members to the Bundestag (parliament) of the Federal Republic of Germany. It was the first snap election in the country's history since 1949.The Social-liberal coalition of SPD and FDP had lost its majority after several Bundestag MPs (like former FDP ministers Erich Mende and Heinz Starke or SPD partisan Herbert Hupka) had left their party and become members of the CDU/CSU opposition to protest against Chancellor Willy Brandt's Neue Ostpolitik, especially against the de facto recognition of the Oder-Neisse line by the 1970 Treaty of Warsaw.On 27 April 1972 the opposition had tried to have CDU leader Rainer Barzel elected new chancellor in a motion of no confidence, but Barzel surprisingly missed the majority in the Bundestag by two votes. Rumours that at least one member of CDU/CSU faction had been paid by the East German Stasi intelligence service were confirmed by Markus Wolf, former head of the Hauptverwaltung Aufklärung, in 1997. Nevertheless the following budget debates revealed that the government's majority was lost and only the upcoming organisation of the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich dela
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