The Party for a Rule of Law Offensive, Rule of Law State Offensive Party, Party for the Promotion of the Rule of Law, Law and Order Offensive Party, or...
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Ronald Schill (category Politicians affected by a party expulsion process)
1958) is a former German judge, the founder of the German political parties Party for a Rule of Law Offensive (Partei Rechtsstaatlicher Offensive; also called...
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2001 Hamburg state election (section Parties)
years of uninterrupted SPD rule in the city-state. The most significant change of the election was the entry of the Party for a Rule of Law Offensive ("Schill...
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Pro (section Political parties)
(Progressive Party), Chile Propuesta Republicana (Republican Proposal), Argentina Partei Rechtsstaatlicher Offensive (Party for a Rule of Law Offensive), former...
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2004 Hamburg state election (section Parties)
Democratic Union (CDU), Party for a Rule of Law Offensive (PRO), and Free Democratic Party (FDP). The election saw a collapse in support for PRO which had split...
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Citizens in Rage (category German political party stubs)
in March 2004 as a successor to the Bremen section of the Party for a Rule of Law Offensive ("Schill party"). Its focus was on law and order and opposition...
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Mario Mettbach (category Christian Democratic Union of Germany politicians)
2022) was a German politician from Hamburg and a representative of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Party for a Rule of Law Offensive. Mettbach...
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its sister party, the Christian Social Union (CSU) and Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). Germany also has a number of other parties, in recent...
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2002 Saxony-Anhalt state election (section Parties)
largest party with 37% of the vote. The FDP achieved an unexpected victory with 13% of the vote. The Party for a Rule of Law Offensive (Schill party) failed...
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German Social Union (East Germany) (category Conservative parties in Germany)
the German Party, the Party for a Rule of Law Offensive or the Statt Party led to no avail. Nevertheless, the DSU has a loyal following of voters on the...
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Governor of Hamburg during the control of the British Army 1945–1946. Mayors during the federal parliamentary republic of Germany. Political party key: SPD...
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2003 Bremen state election (section Parties)
of the Bürgerschaft of Bremen, as well as the city councils of Bremen and Bremerhaven. The incumbent grand coalition of the Social Democratic Party (SPD)...
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A few days before John's death, the coalition of the CDU, FDP and the Party for a Rule of Law Offensive significantly lowered the requirements for the...
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German sites of GrainCorp Party for a Rule of Law Offensive, a former German political party whose short name on ballots was "Schill" (for its leader Ronald...
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Party formed a coalition to rule until 1997, when the party lost all seats. The Party for a Rule of Law Offensive (Partei Rechtsstaatlicher Offensive...
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lose a motion of confidence to trigger an early federal election. The outgoing government was a coalition of the centre-left Social Democratic Party of Germany...
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Freedom Hamburg Block alliance of CDU, FDP, DP, BHE Statt Party Party for a Rule of Law Offensive Kramer, Jutta (2005), Local government and city states...
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Westerwelle, leader of the Free Democratic Party (FDP), the FDP presented a chancellor candidate for the first time, usually a title reserved for the main election...
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German Workers' Party, German Freedom Party, German People's Union, Party for a Rule of Law Offensive Divided Germany: Alliance for Germany, All-German...
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election. The incumbent coalition government of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) and Party of Democratic Socialism (PDS) led by Minister-President Harald Ringstorff...
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2003 Hessian state election (section Parties)
the members of the Landtag of Hesse. The incumbent coalition government of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and Free Democratic Party (FDP) led by...
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Right-wing populism (redirect from List of right-wing populist political parties)
German German Social Union (DSU), and the dissolved Party for a Rule of Law Offensive ("Schill party"). The AfD has grown in popularity, particularly in...
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2003 Lower Saxony state election (section Parties)
Democratic Union (CDU) came up one seat short of a majority, and formed a coalition with the Free Democratic Party (FDP). CDU leader Christian Wulff was subsequently...
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to elect the 14th Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia. The outgoing government was a coalition of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) and The Greens led by...
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Ian Karan (category Recipients of the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany)
financial crash. Though not a member of any political party, Karan had supported the controversial Party for a Rule of Law Offensive and its leader Ronald Schill...
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a term common in political debate and discussion, generally indicating support of a strict criminal justice system Law and Order Offensive Party, a former...
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The Home Rule movement was a movement that campaigned for self-government (or "home rule") for Ireland within the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland...
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Collateral estoppel (section Criminal law)
or law necessary to its judgment, that decision ... preclude[s] relitigation of the issue in a suit on a different cause of action involving a party to...
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Martial law Martial law is the replacement of civilian government by military rule and the suspension of civilian legal processes for military powers...
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into law. In 2017, the European Union began an Article 7 infringement procedure against Poland due to a "clear risk of a serious breach" in the rule of law...
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