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- East_German_general_election,_1990 abstract "Legislative elections were held in East Germany on 18 March 1990. It was the first—and as it turned out, only—free parliamentary election in the GDR, and the first truly free election held in that part of Germany since 1933. A total of 400 deputies were elected to the Volkskammer. The largest bloc was the opposition Alliance for Germany, led by the East German branch of the Christian Democratic Union and running on a platform of speedy reunification with the West. The runner-up was the East German branch of the Social Democratic Party of Germany, which had only been refounded six months earlier. The former Socialist Unity Party of Germany participated under its new name, Party of Democratic Socialism and received the third largest number of seats. On 5 April 1990, the new Volkskammer elected the CDU's Sabine Bergmann-Pohl as its president; as the State Council was at the same time dissolved, she became East Germany's interim head of state. Lothar de Maizière (CDU) became prime minister, heading a grand coalition consisting of the CDU, the SDP, the FDP, the German Social Union (DSU) and one non-attached member.On 20 September of the same year, the parliament voted to dissolve East Germany and to unify its territory with the Federal Republic of Germany, thus ending the state's 40-year existence. The unification treaty was approved on a 442–47 vote by the Bundestag and by a 299–80 margin in the Volkskammer, and took effect on 3 October.".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 affiliation Social_Democratic_Party_in_the_GDR.
- East_German_general_election,_1990 country East_Germany.
- East_German_general_election,_1990 firstLeader Lothar_de_Maizi%C3%A8re.
- East_German_general_election,_1990 secondLeader Ibrahim_B%C3%B6hme.
- East_German_general_election,_1990 startDate "1990-03-18".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 thumbnail Lothar_de_Maizière_2011.jpg?width=300.
- East_German_general_election,_1990 title "East German general election, 1990".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 wikiPageExternalLink 2121bis_90.htm.
- East_German_general_election,_1990 wikiPageID "20277519".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 wikiPageRevisionID "585480579".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 afterElection Lothar_de_Maizière.
- East_German_general_election,_1990 afterParty "Christian Democratic Union".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 beforeElection Hans_Modrow.
- East_German_general_election,_1990 beforeParty "Party of Democratic Socialism".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 country "East Germany".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 electionDate "1990-03-18".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 electionName "East German general election, 1990".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 hasPhotoCollection East_German_general_election,_1990.
- East_German_general_election,_1990 image "100".
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- East_German_general_election,_1990 lastElection "127".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 lastElection "52".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 lastElection "—".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 leader Hans_Modrow.
- East_German_general_election,_1990 leader Ibrahim_Böhme.
- East_German_general_election,_1990 leader Lothar_de_Maizière.
- East_German_general_election,_1990 nextElection "German federal election, 1990".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 nextYear "1990".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 ongoing "no".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 party "Christian Democratic Union".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 party "Party of Democratic Socialism".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 party "Social Democratic Party in the GDR".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 percentage "16.4".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 percentage "21.9".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 percentage "40.8".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 popularVote "2467818".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 popularVote "3295440".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 popularVote "6139450".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 posttitle "Resulting Ministerpräsident".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 previousElection "East German general election, 1986".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 previousYear "1986".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 seatChange "111".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 seatChange "61".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 seatChange "88".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 seats "163".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 seats "66".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 seats "88".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 seatsBefore "127".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 seatsBefore "52".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 seatsBefore "—".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 seatsForElection "201".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 seatsForElection "All 400 seats in the Volkskammer".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 swing "—".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 title Leadership_of_East_Germany.
- East_German_general_election,_1990 type "parliamentary".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 subject Category:1990_elections_in_Europe.
- East_German_general_election,_1990 subject Category:1990_elections_in_Germany.
- East_German_general_election,_1990 subject Category:1990_in_East_Germany.
- East_German_general_election,_1990 subject Category:Die_Wende.
- East_German_general_election,_1990 subject Category:Elections_in_East_Germany.
- East_German_general_election,_1990 type Election.
- East_German_general_election,_1990 type Event.
- East_German_general_election,_1990 type SocietalEvent.
- East_German_general_election,_1990 type Event.
- East_German_general_election,_1990 type Event.
- East_German_general_election,_1990 type Thing.
- East_German_general_election,_1990 comment "Legislative elections were held in East Germany on 18 March 1990. It was the first—and as it turned out, only—free parliamentary election in the GDR, and the first truly free election held in that part of Germany since 1933. A total of 400 deputies were elected to the Volkskammer. The largest bloc was the opposition Alliance for Germany, led by the East German branch of the Christian Democratic Union and running on a platform of speedy reunification with the West.".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 label "1990年ドイツ民主共和国人民議会選挙".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 label "1990年东德大选".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 label "East German general election, 1990".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 label "Elezioni parlamentari della Germania Est del 1990".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 label "Volkskammerverkiezingen 1990".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 label "Volkskammerwahl 1990".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 label "Выборы в Народную палату ГДР (1990)".
- East_German_general_election,_1990 sameAs Volkskammerwahl_1990.
- East_German_general_election,_1990 sameAs Elezioni_parlamentari_della_Germania_Est_del_1990.
- East_German_general_election,_1990 sameAs 1990年ドイツ民主共和国人民議会選挙.
- East_German_general_election,_1990 sameAs Volkskammerverkiezingen_1990.
- East_German_general_election,_1990 sameAs m.04z_mdl.
- East_German_general_election,_1990 sameAs Q561886.
- East_German_general_election,_1990 sameAs Q561886.
- East_German_general_election,_1990 wasDerivedFrom East_German_general_election,_1990?oldid=585480579.
- East_German_general_election,_1990 depiction Lothar_de_Maizière_2011.jpg.
- East_German_general_election,_1990 isPrimaryTopicOf East_German_general_election,_1990.