The 2020 Thuringian government crisis, also known as the Thuringia crisis, was triggered by the election of Thomas Kemmerich (FDP) as Thuringian Minister...
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must then take place within 70 days. In the aftermath of the 2020 Thuringian government crisis, The Left, CDU, SPD, and Greens came to an agreement to dissolve...
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Second Ramelow cabinet (category State governments of Germany)
It was formed after the 2020 Thuringian government crisis which emerged from the 2019 Thuringian state election. The government is a coalition of The Left...
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to its first-ever first place finish in a state election at the 2024 Thuringian state election. It was the first time a far-right party placed first in...
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Christian Democratic Union of Germany (section Opposition against social-liberal governments (1969–1982))
resigned as party chair on 10 February 2020, in the midst of the 2020 Thuringian government crisis. The Thuringian CDU had been perceived as cooperating...
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January 2021 Christian Democratic Union of Germany leadership election (redirect from 2020 Christian Democratic Union of Germany leadership election)
branch during the 2020 Thuringian government crisis. The election to replace her was originally scheduled to take place on 25 April 2020 in Berlin, but was...
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The 2019 Thuringian state election was held on 27 October 2019 to elect the members of the 7th Landtag of Thuringia. The outgoing government was a coalition...
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received 3.4% and 5.0% respectively. In the aftermath of the 2020 Thuringian government crisis, former AfD, CDU and FDP members who opposed the reelection...
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was invested with the tolerance of the CDU to resolve the 2020 Thuringian government crisis. The Irish parliamentary system broadly works on a simple majority...
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This led to the 2020 Thuringian government crisis. The election of a FDP member as Thuringian Minister President (for a short time) in 2020 attracted considerable...
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Snap election (section Devolved governments)
for Germany (AfD) in the 2019 Thuringian state election caused a hung parliament and the 2020 Thuringian government crisis. Snap elections were scheduled...
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Germany occurs in Bavaria. 5 February – The Start of the 2020 Thuringian government crisis. The Crisis was triggered by the election of Thomas Kemmerich from...
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Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer (category Federal government ministers of Germany)
resignation as leader of the CDU on 10 February 2020 as a result of the 2020 Thuringian government crisis. The former plan was that she would resign in...
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slogan of the Left's campaign. On one occasion during the 2020 Thuringian government crisis, Hennig-Wellsow responded to CDU demands with the message:...
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Siegesmund left cabinet after the defeat of the government during the February 2020 Thuringian government crisis, but returned after Bodo Ramelow was re-elected...
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Citizens for Thuringia (category Political parties established in 2020)
association of the same name, which was founded in March 2020 in connection with the government crisis in Thuringia and campaigned against the resignation...
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German governing coalition (redirect from Coalition government in Germany)
Following the 2019 Thuringian state election, the election of Thomas Kemmerich by members of the three parties sparked a government crisis which ultimately...
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Frank-Walter Steinmeier. Following a government crisis, FDP leader Christian Lindner was dismissed from the incumbent government by Olaf Scholz on 6 November...
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Thuringia (section Local government)
several new countries, the crisis in southern Europe and the sustained economic growth in Germany since 2005 has brought the Thuringian GDP close to the EU average...
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Free Democratic Party (Germany) (section 2015–2020)
experienced a 5.2% down-swing, again losing all of its seats. In the 2014 Thuringian state election a similar phenomenon was repeated with the party falling...
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and subsequently joined coalition governments in both states. They suffered an unexpected decline in the Thuringian election in October, only narrowing...
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20,000 inhabitants to be held by Alternative for Germany. In the 2024 Thuringian state election, the Alternative for Germany AfD became the first far-right...
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Mühlhausen (category Use British English from April 2020)
mid-19th-century Prussia, were born in Mühlhausen. Mühlhausen is within the Thuringian Basin, a flat and fertile area, on the Unstrut river on the eastern edge...
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Erfurt (category Use dmy dates from December 2020)
southern part of the Thuringian Basin, north of the Thuringian Forest, and in the middle of a line of the six largest Thuringian cities (Thüringer Städtekette)...
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Alternative for Germany (category Use dmy dates from February 2020)
of Saxony. On 14 September, AfD obtained 10.6% of the vote in the 2014 Thuringian and 12.2% in the Brandenburg state election, winning 11 seats in both...
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factions, and in February 2020, when she failed to lead the Thuringia state CDU towards a solution of the government crisis there, she announced her intention...
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kingdom or province of Hanover, the areas of the Thuringian-Saxon principalities in the Thuringian Forest and southern Thuringia, as well as neighboring...
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Carolingian Empire (redirect from Government of the Carolingian Empire)
inhabited by major ethnic groups such as Franks, Alemanni, Bavarians, Thuringians, Frisians, Lombards, Goths, Romans, Celts, Basques and Slavs. Ethnicity...
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Städtekette, an almost straight string of cities consisting of the six largest Thuringian cities from Eisenach in the west, via Gotha, Erfurt, Weimar and Jena to...
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voteshare in each, and left the Brandenburg government, in which they had participated since 2009. In the 2019 Thuringian state election, Ramelow led the party...
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