The German Forum Party ( German : Deutsche Forumpartei ) was an opposition political party in East Germany . It was formed from the New Forum ( Neues Forum ) citizens' movement. It was founded in Karl-Marx-Stadt (now Chemnitz) on 27 January 1990. Its first chairman was Jürgen Schmieder . It described itself as being at the political centre.
3-734: It was invited to join the Christian Democrat-dominated Alliance for Germany coalition for the 1990 Volkskammer election but instead it joined the Association of Free Democrats on 12 February 1990. This article related to a European Liberal party is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about a political party in Germany is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Alliance for Germany The Alliance for Germany ( German : Allianz für Deutschland )
6-587: The Volkskammer. It formed the government in East Germany until German Reunification . Lothar de Maizière from the CDU was minister-president. https://www.britannica.com/event/Austro-German-Alliance https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/education/greatwar/g2/backgroundcs1.htm Heather Grabbe and Wolfgang Münchau (6/2/02) "Germany and Britain: an alliance of necessity" The Centre for European Reform and
9-863: Was an opposition coalition in East Germany . It was formed on 5 February 1990 in Berlin (then West Berlin ) to stand in the East-German Volkskammer elections. It consisted of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), Democratic Awakening (DA) and the German Social Union (DSU). The German Forum Party was invited to join, but declined. The Alliance won the most votes in the 1990 East German general election , winning 48.2% of votes cast (CDU 40.9%; DSU 6.3%; DA 0.9%), and would control 192 of 400 seats in
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