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    The Modrow government refers to the government of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) led by Socialist Unity Party (SED) official Hans Modrow from November...
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    Hans Modrow (German pronunciation: [ˈhans ˈmoːdʁo]; 27 January 1928 – 10 February 2023) was a German politician best known as the last communist premier...
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  • November 1989. Stoph was succeeded by Hans Modrow. The SED gave up its monopoly of power on 1 December. Modrow continued in office, leading a cabinet with...
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    members. Gerd Poppe became a minister without portfolio in the Hans Modrow government on 5 February 1990. On 7 February 1990 it joined with New Forum and...
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    Maizière was elected to the Volkskammer. One month later, he succeeded Hans Modrow as Premier and held this position from 12 April until 2 October 1990, heading...
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    November 1989 to 18 March 1990, she was the Minister of Economics in the Modrow government. From 1994 to 2002 she was member of the Bundestag for the PDS. From...
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    1989 Keller served as Minister for Culture [de] in the short-lived Modrow government. After reunification he sat as a member of the German parliament ("Bundestag")...
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  • Wolfgang Mitzinger (category Government ministers of East Germany)
    the Ministry for Coal and Energy was abolished in the transitional Modrow government. Mitzinger served as Deputy Minister responsible for energy in its...
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  • Hannelore Mensch (category Government ministers of East Germany)
    one-party government in the German Democratic Republic, from November 1989 till March 1990, she entered national politics, serving in the Modrow government as...
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    Walter Halbritter (category Government ministers of East Germany)
    and for the dissolution of the Office for National Security in the Modrow government, with the rank of state secretary. In this role, he was tasked with...
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    party participated in the Round Table talks between Prime Minister Hans Modrow, who had become the de facto leader of East Germany after the SED surrendered...
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  • Party of Germany (SED) held ultimate power and authority over state and government. Thus, the head of the SED's Politburo of the Central Committee was the...
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    with the West German government under Chancellor Helmut Kohl. From December 1989, the GDR government of Prime Minister Hans Modrow was influenced by the...
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    the election, for example, the convicted former head of government of East Germany Hans Modrow, who chairs The Left's "council of elders", denounced the...
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    group of reformers who supported the Peaceful Revolution. His ally Hans Modrow, the new Chairman of the Council of Ministers, became the de facto national...
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    Wolfgang Rauchfuß (category Government ministers of East Germany)
    offices. Subsequently, however, he became a Secretary of State in the Modrow government. Between 8 November and 3 December 1989 he also served as a member...
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    settlement in accordance with a resolution adopted by the GDR government under Premier Hans Modrow. After German reunification, Waldsiedlung became home to...
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  • Problems and Human Potential International Congress Calendar William M. Modrow, (2004) "Yearbook of International Organizations", Reference Reviews, Vol...
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    Dietmar Keller (category Government ministers of East Germany)
    politician (SED/PDS) who served as Minister for Culture [de] in the Modrow government. After reunification he sat as a member of the German parliament ("Bundestag")...
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    December 1989 and elected Gregor Gysi as new party Chairman, along Hans Modrow and Wolfgang Berghofer as his deputies. By the time of a special party conference...
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    after negotiations between representatives of the Round Table and government of Hans Modrow on 28 January. This meant that the campaign was only seven weeks...
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    List of German finance ministers (category Lists of government ministers of Germany)
    (1986-1989) 6 Uta Nickel (born 1941) 18 November 1989 12 April 1990 145 days SED Modrow 7 Walter Romberg (1928–2014) 12 April 1990 16 August 1990 126 days SPD de...
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    reunification with West Germany on 3 October 1990. It was originally a coalition government between the Alliance for Germany (Christian Democratic Union (CDU), German...
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    according to some sources he retained the governmental responsibilities for several months in the Modrow government, formally till April 1990. During the...
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    governments of Hans Modrow and Lothar de Maizière. Following reunification she took an equivalent position with the Brandenburg Regional Government between...
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  • State, 1989) Hans Modrow, last socialist head of government Lothar de Maizière, first (and only) non-socialist head of government Günter Schabowski,...
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    chairman Willi Stoph, resigned. A new government was formed under a considerably more liberal communist, Hans Modrow. On 1 December, the Volkskammer removed...
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    walked through the gate and was greeted by East German Prime Minister Hans Modrow. West Germans and West Berliners were allowed visa-free travel starting...
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    List of German defence ministers (category Lists of government ministers of Germany)
    3 years, 351 days SED Stoph Modrow 4 Hoffmann, TheodorTheodor Hoffmann (1935–2018) 18 November 1989 12 April 1990 145 days SED Modrow 5 Eppelmann, RainerRainer...
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  • erschießt Angreifer". Die Welt. Welt. 30 May 2018. Retrieved 16 November 2018. Modrow, Bastian (1 June 2018). "Polizei veröffentlicht neue Details zu Angriff...
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