Democratic Awakening

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Democratic Awakening was a short-lived East German political movement and party that emerged from the late-1980s opposition and played a role in the peaceful revolution leading to German reunification.

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Democratic Awakening canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf political movement
political party
alliedWith Alliance for Germany NERFINISHED
coalitionPartner Christian Democratic Union of Germany NERFINISHED
German Social Union NERFINISHED
contestedElection 1990 East German general election NERFINISHED
country East Germany NERFINISHED
dissolved 1990
founded 1989
hasAbbreviation DA NERFINISHED
hasChairperson Rainer Eppelmann NERFINISHED
hasLeadingMember Angela Merkel NERFINISHED
Edelbert Richter NERFINISHED
Wolfgang Schnur NERFINISHED
hasProgram democratization of East Germany
introduction of rule of law
market-oriented economic reforms
headquartersLocation East Berlin NERFINISHED
ideology Christian democracy
conservatism
influencedBy Christian opposition groups in the GDR
language German
mergedInto Christian Democratic Union of Germany NERFINISHED
notableFor being an early political home of Angela Merkel
role in transition from GDR to unified Germany
operatedIn German Democratic Republic NERFINISHED
opposedSystem socialist one-party rule in East Germany
originatedFrom East German opposition movement
participatedIn German reunification process
Peaceful Revolution in East Germany NERFINISHED
Round Table talks in East Germany NERFINISHED
politicalPosition centre-right
politicalSpectrum centre-right politics in East Germany
supportedPolicy rapid German reunification
timePeriod early 1990s
late 1980s

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East German opposition groups included Democratic Awakening