The self-elimination of Parliament (German: Selbstausschaltung des Parlaments) was a constitutional crisis in the First Austrian Republic caused by the...
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Engelbert Dollfuss (category Austrian anti-communists)
in 1932 in the midst of a crisis for the conservative government. This crisis culminated in the self-elimination of the Austrian Parliament, a coup sparked...
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The First Austrian Republic (German: Erste Österreichische Republik), officially the Republic of Austria, was created after the signing of the Treaty of...
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refused to accept the dismissal while stating that it was unconstitutional and undemocratic. The self-elimination of the Austrian Parliament in 1933, when...
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Emilie Tolnay (category Austrian resistance members)
so-called Self-elimination of the Austrian Parliament effectively marked a major step towards an Austrian adaptation of Italian Fascism. Among the politically...
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Heimwehr (category Austrian Civil War)
fulfilled. With the so-called "Self-elimination of the Austrian Parliament" of 4 March 1933, the way was paved for the dictatorship of Austrofascism. On...
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Government repression intensified following the "Self-elimination of the Austrian Parliament", which granted Dolfuss the means to rule by decree and establish...
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president of the Austrian Nationalrat, after irregularities occurred during a voting process. Dollfuss called the incident a "self-elimination" (Selbstausschaltung)...
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Franz Rauscher (category Austrian editors)
set up to counter the growth in political extremism that was spilling onto the streets. The Self-elimination of the Austrian Parliament took place on 4...
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Käthe Sasso (category Austrian people of Croatian descent)
Vienna. The so-called self-elimination of the Austrian Parliament in March 1933 had eerie parallels with developments in Germany following the régime change...
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Wilhelm Miklas (category Members of the Austrian House of Deputies (1907–1911))
declare the parliament's "self-elimination". The government obstructed any resumption of the session by massive presence of police forces as well as of paramilitary...
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Self-determination is a cardinal principle in modern international law, binding, as such, on the United Nations as an authoritative interpretation of...
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A member of parliament (MP) is the representative in parliament of the people who live in their electoral district. In many countries with bicameral parliaments...
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Gisela Tschofenig (category Austrian communists)
Dollfuss had choreographed the "Self-elimination of the Austrian Parliament", clearing the way for five years of what came to be known as "Austrofascism"...
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Anschluss (redirect from German invasion of austria)
coup in 1934, Austrian chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss was assassinated by Austrian Nazis. The defeat of the coup prompted many leading Austrian Nazis to go...
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Otto Bauer (category Members of the Constituent National Assembly (Austria))
revolutionary socialism. He was a member of the Austrian Parliament from 1907 to 1934, deputy party leader of the Social Democratic Workers' Party (SDAP)...
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the Dollfuss cabinet seized the opportunity to declare the parliament unable to function. While Dollfuss described this event as "self-elimination of...
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The Austrian Armed Forces (German: Bundesheer, lit. 'Federal Army') are the combined military forces of Austria. The military consists of 16,000 active-duty...
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of Cisleithania, the Austrian half of the empire, it was nevertheless included in its name, due to a long political campaign seeking recognition of the...
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Canada (redirect from Etymology of Canada)
by the Statute of Westminster, 1931, and culminating in the Canada Act 1982, which severed the vestiges of legal dependence on the Parliament of the United...
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South Tyrolean independence movement (redirect from Free State of South Tyrol)
a period during the Napoleonic wars. After this it came under the jurisdiction of the Austrian Empire again in 1814. The popularity of nationalism cast...
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Nazis), was the 1949–1988 Austrian ideological basis formed by Austrians themselves under Allied occupation and independent Second Austrian Republic. According...
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World War I (redirect from The Outbreak of World War I)
Beginning on 12 August, the Austrians and Serbs clashed at the battles of the Cer and Kolubara; over the next two weeks, Austrian attacks were repulsed...
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from the Liberal Party caucus. Trudeau would go on to call for an overall elimination of partisanship in the Senate and pledged to end the practice of partisan...
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Sebastian Kurz (redirect from Actions of the first Kurz cabinet)
ˈkʊrts]; born 27 August 1986) is an Austrian former politician who served twice as the 26th chancellor of Austria, initially from December 2017 to May...
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Israel–Hamas war protests (redirect from Protests against the 2023 Israel-Hamas war)
in front of the Parliament of Moldova, demanding the chamber to condemn the alleged Israeli genocide of Palestinians and the recognition of an independent...
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Twitter (redirect from Most tweeted moment in the history of Twitter)
historian Mary Beard, feminist campaigner Caroline Criado-Perez and the member of parliament Stella Creasy. Twitter announced new reporting and blocking policies...
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The Croatian Parliament (Croatian: Hrvatski sabor) or the Sabor is the unicameral legislature of Croatia. Under the terms of the Croatian Constitution...
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following the "Olive Branch Speech" by Palestinian political leader Yasser Arafat. In the context of the Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial...
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Bruno Kreisky (category Austrian people of Czech-Jewish descent)
Kreisky was elected to the Austrian parliament, the Nationalrat, as a Socialist during the 1956 election. He was elected to the Party Executive along with...
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