- The
Volkskammer (German: [ˈfɔlkskamɐ], "People's Chamber") was the
supreme power organ of East Germany. It was the only
branch of
government in the state...
- (CDU), won 192
seats and
emerged as the
largest bloc in the 400-seat
Volkskammer,
having run on a
platform of
speedy reunification with West Germany....
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- held in East
Germany on 8 June 1986. 500
deputies were
elected to the
Volkskammer, with all of them
being candidates of the single-list
National Front...
-
members of the
Volkskammer of the
German Democratic Republic (East Germany)
during the 3rd
legislative period (1958–1963). In the
Volkskammer election of...
- on 3 October,
after which the
Bundestag was
expanded with East
German Volkskammer delegates, the
elections were
first democratic all-German
elections since...
- party. The DBD was
founded in 1948. It had 52
representatives in the
Volkskammer, as part of the
National Front. The DBD parti****ted in all GDR cabinets...
-
members of the
Volkskammer of the
German Democratic Republic (East Germany)
during the 2nd
legislative period (1954–1958). In the
Volkskammer election of...
- [paˈlast deːɐ ʁepuˈbliːk]) was a
building in
Berlin that
hosted the
Volkskammer, the
parliament of East Germany, from 1976 to 1990. Also
known as the...
- list ("Einheitsliste") in
elections to the East
German parliament, the
Volkskammer ("People's Chamber"). This "unity list" was the only list that citizens...