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    The Second Schröder cabinet (German: Kabinett Schröder II) was the 19th Government of Federal Republic of Germany in office from 22 October 2002 until...
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  • The SPD withdrew from the Stresemann II Cabinet on 3 November 1923. 2 The DNVP withdrew from the Luther I Cabinet on 26 October 1925. Political Party:...
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    The table below lists parties represented in the 3rd Landtag of Brandenburg. The Federal Returning Officer Replaced Stolpe III cabinet in June 2002....
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  • World War II, all parties from Left to Right, with the exception of the Communist Party, formed a grand coalition in the Hansson III cabinet. Around 3000...
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    first Green to serve as Minister-President of a German State (Cabinet Kretschmann I and II). Polling data from August 2011 indicated that one in five Germans...
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    Hjärne Karlsson Kjellén Martinsson Nordin Lindbom Pethrus Ryn Sandelin Stolpe Tegnér Teodorescu Zetterberg Politicians Bildt Bohman Busch Hägglund Järta...
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    royal appointment, instead opting for an independent-conservative "war cabinet" under Hjalmar Hammarskjöld which was eventually overturned in favour of...
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  • Judicial Department. Archived from the original on September 28, 2011. Stolpe, Klas (November 22, 2010). "Retired Supreme Court judge back behind the...
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    "Paganini, Nicolo", Grove (ed.) A Dictionary of Music and Musicians (1900), Vol. II, pp. 628–632. Encyclopædia Britannica (1911), Vol. XX, p. 459, "Paganini,...
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    Artillery) in Lundeberg's broad-based cabinet and a member of the Riksdag's first chamber. Staaff's liberal cabinet had hoped to instate complete suffrage...
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    Toggenborg ; Anderöst (Per Daniel Amadeus Atterbom) ; From Lidner's Medea (I) and (II) (Bengt Lidner) ; Den slumrande lilla flickan (Carl Wilhelm Böttiger) Sånger...
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    charged with the education of the crown prince,[citation needed] later Oscar II of Sweden. According to Richard Falckenberg, he was "the most important systematic...
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    "Bundeskanzlerin und Bundeskabinett vereidigt" [Federal Chancellor and cabinet sworn in] (in German). Deutscher Bundestag. Schlee, Maxime (14 March 2018)...
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    1233–1257. doi:10.1017/S2071832200013195. S2CID 141058426. Silvia, Stephen J.; Stolpe, Michael (2007). "Health Care and Pension Reforms". AICGS Policy Report...
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    Jewish authors arguably delayed its greater recognition until after World War II. Heckscher's famous former student Bertil Ohlin at the Stockholm School of...
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  • Hjärne Karlsson Kjellén Martinsson Nordin Lindbom Pethrus Ryn Sandelin Stolpe Tegnér Teodorescu Zetterberg Politicians Bildt Bohman Busch Hägglund Järta...
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  • Hjärne Karlsson Kjellén Martinsson Nordin Lindbom Pethrus Ryn Sandelin Stolpe Tegnér Teodorescu Zetterberg Politicians Bildt Bohman Busch Hägglund Järta...
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  • gradually became more influential in government, regaining full control of the cabinet in 1922. In the inter-war period, conservatism was the major ideology in...
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  • " The book was followed by a sequel in 2014, Invandring och mörkläggning II. Arnstberg and Sandelin also run a political blog with the same title as the...
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    election, the Christian Democrats got three minister posts in the Reinfeldt cabinet. The minister posts were held by Göran Hägglund, Mats Odell and Maria Larsson...
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  • leader (for example appointing and dismissing cabinet members or defining the political guidelines of the cabinet) and typical powers and functions of a head...
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    of secular power to a positive attitude toward socialist ideas. Manfred Stolpe became a lawyer for the Brandenburg Protestant Church in 1959 before taking...
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    Momper Senate (category Cabinets of Berlin)
    Saxony since June 21, 1990 (Cabinet Schröder I) and a traffic light coalition with the participation of Alliance 90 (Cabinet Stolpe I) in Brandenburg since...
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    original on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 14 November 2012. Mares (2006) Silvia & Stolpe (2007) Williamson & Pampel (2002) "The Politics of Pension Reform in Germany"...
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  • same year the SD also issued a vote of no confidence against the Löfven II cabinet citing the government's handling on immigration, the economy and housing...
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    federal cabinet as Minister for Transport. In 2000 Platzeck was elected chairman of the SPD in Brandenburg and in 2002 he succeeded Manfred Stolpe as Minister-president...
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    longer works, whose existence was not widely known, remained hidden in cabinets and file boxes of Schubert's family, friends, and publishers. Even some...
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    Marc Bloch (category French Army personnel of World War II)
    originally "a man, made for the creative silence of gentle study, with a cabinet full of books" was now "running from street to street, deciphering secret...
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    of the Swedish contribution to the EU budget and called on the Löfven II Cabinet to veto the proposed increase. Weimers is a member of the European Parliament...
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    1922 he became a member of the Swedish Academy, seat 10. During World War II, Böök actively supported the cause of Germany as a belligerent power. After...
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