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  1. The German State Party (German: Deutsche Staatspartei or DStP) was a short-lived German political party of the Weimar Republic. The party was formed on 28 July 1930 by the merger of the German Democratic Party with the People's National Reich Association (the political wing of the Young German Order ).

  2. List of political parties in Germany. The Federal Republic of Germany has a plural multi-party system. The largest by members and parliament seats are the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), with its sister party, the Christian Social Union (CSU) and Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD).

    Party
    Party
    Party
    Abbr.
    Social Democratic Party of Germany ...
    SPD
    Lars Klingbeil, Saskia Esken
    Social democracy Pro-Europeanism
    Christian Democratic Union of Germany ...
    CDU
    Christian democracy Conservatism ...
    Christian Social Union in Bavaria ...
    CSU
    Christian democracy Conservatism Bavarian ...
    Alliance 90/The Greens Bündnis 90/Die ...
    GRÜNE
    Ricarda Lang, Omid Nouripour
    Green politics Social liberalism ...
  3. The National Socialist German Workers’ Party (NSDAP) and the German National People’s Party (DNVP) won 43.9% and 8% of the vote respectively, and so together they formed a right-wing government.

  4. The German Democratic Party ( DDP ), a liberal party of the Centre-Left, known from 1930 onwards as the German State Party ( DStP ), had a great influence on the shaping of the Weimar Constitution and was also represented in most governments in the period up to 1932.

  5. www.weimarer-republik.net › en › weimar-gatewayDDP / Weimarer Republik

    The German Democratic Party ( DDP) was founded in 1918, emerging from the left-wing liberal Progressive People’s Party. Originally, after the November Revolution, there were plans to bring all liberal forces together. Yet it proved impossible to integrate the right-wing liberals grouped around Gustav Stresemann.

  6. 10. Dez. 2021 · Ever since the first Bundestag election in 1949, the CDU and its sister party CSU, which only stands in Bavaria, have formed a single parliamentary party. The German Bundestag is elected every four years by free, secret, and direct ballot by citizens aged 18 and over who are eligible to vote.