Weimar coalition

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The Weimar coalition was a pro-democratic alliance of centrist and center-left parties in the Weimar Republic that supported the republican constitution and sought to stabilize Germany after World War I.

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instanceOf parliamentary coalition
political alliance
activeInElection German federal election, 1919
aimedTo stabilize Germany after World War I
composedOf Centre Party (Germany)
surface form: Centre Party

German Democratic Party
Social Democratic Party of Germany
country Germany
dissolutionCause growing political polarization in Weimar Germany
rise of anti-democratic parties
electoralBase Catholic voters
liberal professionals
organized labor
urban middle class
hasPoliticalPosition center-left
centrist
pro-democratic
heldMajorityIn Weimar National Assembly
historicalPeriod interwar period
ideologicalSpectrum from moderate left to liberal center
language German
operatedIn Weimar Republic
opposedIdeology far-left extremism
far-right extremism
monarchism
politicalGoal defense of parliamentary democracy in Germany
implementation of moderate social reforms
integration of Germany into the post-World War I international order
roleInHistory drafting of the Weimar Constitution
foundation of the Weimar Republic
initial stabilization of postwar Germany
shortName Weimarer Koalition
startTime 1919
supported Weimar Constitution
supportedFormOfGovernment republic
supportedLeader Friedrich Ebert
Gustav Bauer
Gustav Stresemann
Hans Luther
Heinrich Brüning
Hermann Müller
Joseph Wirth
Philipp Scheidemann
Wilhelm Cuno
supportedPolicy constitutional government
moderate economic reform
parliamentary democracy
rule of law
social reform

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Communist Party of Germany opposedTo Weimar coalition
Matthias Erzberger movement Weimar coalition
this entity surface form: Weimar Coalition
German presidential election, 1925 mainOpponentAllianceInSecondRound Weimar coalition
this entity surface form: Weimar Coalition
Bavarian People’s Party participatedIn Weimar coalition
this entity surface form: Weimar coalition governments
DNVP participatedInGovernment Weimar coalition
this entity surface form: Weimar Coalition Governments (right-wing cabinets)
Gustav Noske movement Weimar coalition
Wolfgang Kapp opponent Weimar coalition
this entity surface form: Friedrich Ebert government
Centre Party (Germany) coalitionPartnerIn Weimar coalition
this entity surface form: Weimar Coalition