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  1. Elections. The National Front of the German Democratic Republic ( German: Nationale Front der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik) was officially an alliance of parties and mass organisations (1950–1990). In fact, only one party held power in the GDR, namely the communist SED. The National Front was an instrument to exercise control over the ...

  2. The Socialist Unity Party of Germany (German: Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands, pronounced [zotsi̯aˈlɪstɪʃə ˈʔaɪnhaɪtspaʁˌtaɪ ˈdɔʏtʃlants] ⓘ; SED, pronounced [ˌɛsʔeːˈdeː] ⓘ) was the founding and ruling party of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) from the country's foundation in 1949 until its dissolution after the Peaceful Revolution in 1989.

  3. Despite heavy losses since 1990, the SPD is still the largest party in Germany, ahead of the CDU. Although strongly leftist, the SPD was willing to compromise. Only through its support did the governing CDU/CSU pass a denazification law that its coalition partner the Free Democratic Party (FDP) and the far-right German Party voted against.

  4. The Liberal Democratic Party of Germany ( German: Liberal-Demokratische Partei Deutschlands, LDPD) was a political party in East Germany. Like the other allied bloc parties of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED) in the National Front, it had 52 representatives in the People's Chamber .

  5. National Democratic Party of Germany. The National Democratic Party ( German: Nationaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands) is a far-right political party in Germany. It is usually just called the NPD . It was formed after the Deutsche Reichspartei dissolved in 1964. It is not the same as the old Hessian Nationaldemokratischen Partei.

  6. The Liberal Democratic Party of East Germany became a bloc party that was increasingly dependent of the dominant Socialist Unity Party. The liberal parties of the three Western zones, on the other hand, merged into the Free Democratic Party (FDP) in December 1948, that became the third major party of West Germany .

  7. Democratic Bloc of Parties and Mass Organizations. The Democratic Bloc of Parties and Mass Organisations ( German: Demokratischer Block der Parteien und Massenorganisationen) was a notional popular front of political parties and organizations in Soviet-occupied East Germany and the first years of the German Democratic Republic.