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e CDU achieved its worst ever result, while the | SPD achieved its worst result since 1950. |
After the war, he became a member of the | SPD again and became active in the IG Metall union. |
In 1998, the | SPD agreed to form a coalition with the PDS (now Le |
they might be prepared to support Schwan if the | SPD agreed to be open to cooperation with the Left |
North Rhine-Westphalia had been governed by the | SPD alone or in coalition since 1966, so a defeat t |
June 1910, he was going to be expelled from the | SPD along with several other anarchists, but he lef |
Popp took part in negotiations between sailors, | SPD and USPD party delegates and navy admirals espe |
r the final battle was won, Jack resigned from | S.P.D. and went into business with Ally, helping thos |
In 1994, Kraft joined the | SPD, and on 2 June 2000 was elected to the Landtag |
mber of the Social Democratic Party of Germany ( | SPD), and held a seat in the Reichstag from 1920 to |
met Ebert as well as Otto Wels (Chairman of the | SPD) and (indiscreetly, it appears in retrospect) b |
tive of the Social Democratic Party of Germany ( | SPD) and member of the Hamburg Parliament. |
ny party, Gauck was nominated by the opposition | SPD and Greens as their presidential candidate on 3 |
joined the Social Democratic Party of Germany ( | SPD) and from 1925 was a member of the Reichstag pa |
Endbach) is a German politician, member of the | SPD, and the incumbent mayor of Marburg. |
43 in Kaufbeuren) is a German politician of the | SPD and former Minister of Labour and Social Affair |
In 1907 he moved to Germany, joined the | SPD and worked on various party newspapers until he |
mber of the Social Democratic Party of Germany ( | SPD) and youth leader of the Socialist Worker Youth |
After the 2005 Bundestag election, | SPD and CDU formed a grand coalition under the lead |
ht three seats for the CDU, three seats for the | SPD and four seats for independent voters' associat |
joined the Social Democratic Party of Germany ( | SPD) and on 14 October of that year he was elected |
CDU (since 1995) or form a red-green coalition ( | SPD and Greens). |
itician, member of the Social Democratic Party ( | SPD) and First Mayor of Hamburg (1971 - 1974). |
oalition for the opposition, especially because | SPD and the Greens prove effective cooperation in t |
ficials indicated that negotiations between the | SPD and CDU/CSU had been successful and a grand coa |
ther traditional coalition partners in Germany, | SPD and the Greens. |
also criticized the two then government parties | SPD and the Greens for trying to catch votes with t |
In 1946 he joined the | SPD and subsequently became a member of the Sociali |
44 in Hof an der Saale) is a German politician ( | SPD) and was President of the Senate and Mayor of B |
This way, due to a new majority of | SPD and Greens in the Bundesversammlung, Johannes R |
he opposing Social Democratic Party of Germany ( | SPD) and the population at large were in agreement: |
ext election four years later, the coalition of | SPD and the Green Party lost its majority, and ther |
0) was a well-known sociologist and politician ( | SPD) and served between 1969 and 1974 as minister f |
ed from the Social Democratic Party of Germany ( | SPD) and The Left party or its predecessor, the Par |
-green' coalitions in the Bundestag between the | SPD and the Greens, and social-liberal coalitions b |
cian of the Social Democratic Party of Germany ( | SPD) and Mayor of Berlin in 1946-1947. |
His was criticized for this by members of the | SPD and German Muslims. |
Assembly, some members of the governing parties | SPD and FDP must have secretely voted for him. |
The coalition between the | SPD and the FDP returned to government, with Helmut |
d Hugo Haase against the pro-war leaders of the | SPD and denounced the German government's annexatio |
er the new constitution were held, and both the | SPD and especially the DDP lost a considerable shar |
Stapelfeldt ia a member of the ( | SPD) and the verdi union. |
The | SPD and the CDU both wound up with 42 seats (of 110 |
pril 2, 1929 in Bremen) is a German politician ( | SPD) and elder statesman. |
representative of the Social Democratic Party ( | SPD) and state minister in Hamburg. |
SPD and CDU formed a coalition seven weeks after th | |
Gauck himself warned the | SPD and Greens against cooperating with the Left. |
joined the Social Democratic Party of Germany ( | SPD) and became more deeply involved with the union |
High School is a high school in The Woodlands, | SPD area of Montgomery County, Texas in the United |
left-wing opposition known as Die Jungen in the | SPD, as the delegate of Wanzleben at the party conv |
chairman of the inaugural meeting of the local | SPD associations of Mauth-Finsterau (December 18, 1 |
nd coalition' with the Social Democratic Party ( | SPD), aupporting a cabinet led by Minister-Presiden |
alition would leave them in opposition, and the | SPD because of personal animosity between its leade |
general election in 1965 with the CDU, CSU and | SPD Becher was on the CSU list in the German Bundes |
he same year, he was voted deputy leader of the | SPD, behind Kurt Schumacher. |
e 1930s these elections gave a plurality to the | SPD, but this was handed to the NSDAP or Nazi party |
He was originally a member of the | SPD, but in the 1930s, he became a member of the So |
("Bavaria during the Nazi era - The KPD, | SPD, BVP (Bavarian People's Party) in persecution a |
On 31 July 2008, Clement was shut out from the | SPD by the Landesschiedskommission (i.e. |
Optimization of routes and regimes of | SPD can eventually introduce an extremely fine micr |
In the election of 16 January 2005 Bahr was the | SPD candidate for the office of Mayor of Neuruppin. |
He is also sometimes mentioned as a possible | SPD candidate for the Chancellorship of Germany (Ka |
He was appointed as a lecturer to the | SPD central education committee in 1907 and entered |
iberal Party of Montenegro, both minor parties; | SPD CG runs alone. |
In 1911 he became along with August Bebel an | SPD chairman, in 1912 next to Philipp Scheidemann a |
Sigmar Gabriel, the | SPD chairman, described Lafontaine's reaction as "b |
At the 1891 Social Democratic Party ( | SPD) congress, Kater voted against the expelling Di |
s succeeded by the current vice-chairman of the | SPD, Dagmar Ziegler. |
allel with this newspaper work, he served as an | SPD delegate to the Reichstag, in two stints: 1898 |
When | SPD delegate Anke Hartnagel died and the head of SP |
since 2002: Chairman of the | SPD district of Weser-Ems |
since 1993: Member of the executive of the | SPD district of Weser-Ems |
In this, the | SPD dominated government of Prussia had collaborate |
The state election in 1996 saw the | SPD drop down to 39.8% (from 46.2% in 1992), but Si |
fter Schumacher's unexpected death in 1952, the | SPD elected Ollenhauer as its leader. |
but resigned after friction during an internal | SPD election. |
The | SPD encountered difficulties because on the left a |
since 2001: Member of the | SPD executive |
since 1995: Member of the Mittelrhein | SPD Executive |
Here, he was deputy whip of the | SPD faction from 1977 to 1990. |
He has been the speaker of the | SPD faction in the Bundestag since November 2007. |
since 1999: Member of the | SPD Federal Executive |
In 1917 he left the | SPD for the Independent Social Democratic Party of |
120,000 members; despite harsh criticism of the | SPD for becoming part of the government of the newl |
946, he was head of the Economic Section of the | SPD for the province of Saxony in Halle, Saxony-Anh |
The CDU and | SPD formed a coalition seven weeks after the electi |
Not long after leaving the | SPD Friedeberg started to become disillusioned even |
97 - January 11, 1982) was a German politician ( | SPD) from Kiel and Minister-President of Schleswig- |
1989 Voscherau was vice chairman of the Hamburg | SPD, from 1982 to he also became chairman of the SP |
rman of the Social Democratic Party of Germany ( | SPD) from 1919 and a member of parliament from 1920 |
8 he became one of deputy chairman of Hamburg's | SPD, from 1983 to 1988 he was chairman of Hamburg's |
In March 2006, Beck's | SPD gained an absolute majority in the state electi |
t coalition existed on the left, comprising the | SPD, Greens, and the Left Party, but a desire to ex |
parliament in 1989, and became chairman of the | SPD group in 1995. |
For this sequel, Nintendo | SPD Group No.1 (the newly reassigned remnants of Ni |
Thus, the | SPD had to form a coalition government with the Gre |
st, in the newly added Prenzlauer Berg section, | SPD had led PDS in the Prenzlauer Berg borough as a |
In the elections of 20 October 1946 the | SPD had reached a 48.7% share of votes and the new |
ad of the left-wing Green Party, with which the | SPD has recently allied itself). |
A relative moderate within the Saxon | SPD, he was replaced as editor by radicals Alexande |
mber of the Social Democratic Party of Germany ( | SPD), he led a coalition government of the SPD and |
also to the reunification of the party with the | SPD, he continued the USPD as an independent party |
approaching on 3 October, 1990, the East German | SPD held a final party congress on 26 September 199 |
ime, with his younger staff members of Nintendo | SPD Hirohi Momose (director), Kyoko Watanabe (scrip |
The Social Democratic Party ( | SPD) however suffered its worst defeat, SPD leader |
Seat results -- | SPD in red, CDU in black, PDS in purple, Greens in |
Seat results -- | SPD in red, combined Greens in green, PDS in purple |
stice, Minister of Finance, and Chairman of the | SPD in Northrhine-Westphalia |
rburg) is a German politician and member of the | SPD in the Bundestag. |
joined the Social Democratic Party of Germany ( | SPD) in 1905, and was chosen to be shop steward in |
Seat results -- | SPD in red, CDU in black, Greens in green, FDP in y |
Democratic Party of Germany and chairman of the | SPD in Lower Saxony. |
Walter Riester joined the | SPD in 1966 and since 1998 he has been a member of |
The | SPD in Bavaria had won this seat in the first past |
reunde (Friends of Children) and criticised the | SPD in his children's stories while still a member |
joined the Social Democratic Party of Germany ( | SPD) in 1906. |
ame a member of the District Secretariat of the | SPD in West Prussia, and would serve as its chairma |
Schmidt joined the | SPD in 1972. |
Dr. Apel joined the | SPD in 1955. |
Lauterbach joined the | SPD in 2001. |
He left the | SPD in 1916 in a dispute over increasing the milita |
Brandt became Chancellor Rehs seceded from the | SPD in 1969 and joined the CDU in protest against t |
He became a member of the | SPD in 1897. |
since 2005: Chairman of the | SPD in Lower Saxony |
After World War II he joined the | SPD in 1946. |
ined by the Social Democratic Party of Germany ( | SPD) in 1998 but was one of several Berlin district |
ollowing Hitler's rise to power, Brill left the | SPD in May 1933, scandalised by the party executive |
Runde joined the Social Democratic Party ( | SPD) in 1968, and was member of in the state execut |
en formed on 21 April 1946 by the merger of the | SPD in the Soviet occupation zone with the Communis |
Though the | SPD in the western sectors - including Ostrowski hi |
Seat results -- | SPD in red, CSU in black, Greens in green |
in Neheim (now part of Arnsberg) and joined the | SPD in 1966. |
2004 seat results: | SPD in red, CDU in black, Greens in green, FDP in y |
Seat results -- | SPD in red, FDP in yellow, CDU/CSU in black |
Seat results -- | SPD in red, PDS in purple, CDU in black |
Seat results - | SPD in red, PDS in purple, CDU in black, FDP in yel |
Seat results -- | SPD in red, CDU in black, Greens in green, FDP in y |
Seat results -- | SPD in red, Greens in green, FDP in yellow, CDU/CSU |
1912 Crispien was the regional Chairman of the | SPD in West Prussia. |
Seat results -- | SPD in red, Greens in green, FDP in yellow, CDU in |
In January 1998, he joined the | SPD in which he served only two years. |
He joined the Social Democratic Party ( | SPD) in 1894, became the Executive Secretary of the |
and others of the so-called "left-wing" of the | SPD in taking an anti-war line during World War I a |
Having joined the | SPD in 1890, Landsberg was elected to the Reichstag |
Seat results -- | SPD in red, FDP in yellow, CDU/CSU in black, others |
Seat results -- | SPD in red, Greens in green, PDS in purple, FDP in |
litical home in the Socialist Party of Germany ( | SPD) instead. |
Severe plastic deformation ( | SPD) is a generic term describing a group of metalw |
(FDP) had been in coalition with the Socialist | SPD, it changed direction in the early 1980s. |
Ernst Heilmann, the | SPD leader in the Prussian Landtag, revealed no com |
Social Democratic Party The | SPD leadership is also a supporter of Stuttgart 21, |
The main opposition was the Social Democrats ( | SPD), led by Hannelore Kraft since 2005. |
The | SPD let its members elect a candidate for Chancello |
re, through-the-lens (TTL), silicon photodiode ( | SPD) light meter, with 60/40 percent centerweightin |
een coalition" from Prime Minister Hans Eichel ( | SPD) lost its majority, so the Landtag elected Rola |
SPD lost their overall-majority, but Manfred Stolpe | |
After the | SPD lost its majority in the Senate in 1967 he gave |
this election terminated a 15-year period of a | SPD majority government. |
he only directly elected member of the Bavarian | SPD member in the Bundestag until his defeat at the |
He has been an | SPD member of the German parliament (Bundestag) sin |
In 2006 | SPD member, Beate Morgenstern-Ostlender took over c |
†Two additional | SPD members were elected by the Eastern Army on Feb |
In 1914 the | SPD members of the Reichstag voted in favour of the |
The council was filled out with 2 more | SPD members, Gustav Noske and Rudolf Wissell. |
Christine Bergmann ( | SPD), Minister of Family, Senior Citizens, Women, a |
ove was partly prompted by desire to prevent an | SPD minority government in Saarland dependent upon |
burg-Vorpommern between 1998 and 2006 and (as a | SPD minority government tolerated by the PDS) Saxon |
ay 1991 to June 26, 2002 he was a Member of the | SPD National Executive. |
The West Berlin | SPD newspaper 'Sozialdemokrat' described in April 1 |
In 1929, he became an editor of the | SPD newspaper Volksblatt in Detmold. |
In 1945 he was chairman of the | SPD of Wolfen. |
The | SPD once again came in first in the election, gaini |
the work-piece practically do not change in an | SPD operation, the process may be applied repeatedl |
Gauck is not a member of either the | SPD or the Greens (although his former party in the |
chairman and from 1980 to 1983 chairman of the | SPD parliamentary group in the Bundestag Committee |
tober 2007 Weisskirchen was on the board of the | SPD parliamentary party and was from 1999 to 2009 s |
ded the defense conversion working group of the | SPD parliamentary group, and was also chairman of t |
om 1921 to 1932 and and a correspondent for the | SPD parliamentary faction of Saxony from 1926 to 19 |
November 2005, Benneter is legal adviser of the | SPD parliamentary group. |
istance in his own party, and in May 2006 at an | SPD party convention in Hamburg he withdrew his bid |
he Former eastern territories of Germany at the | SPD party congress in March 1968, Rehs, sitting in |
st Labour movement from early on and joined the | SPD party in 1910, where she dedicated herself to s |
He served as deputy chairman of the | SPD party of Wuppertal, and was elected later on to |
Also, the | SPD party, which in June 2009 voted for the law, ch |
molished by the leftist Berlin city government ( | SPD, PDS) on July 5, 2005, sparking international p |
g Morgenstern-Ostlender's election as chairman, | SPD politician Friederike Wolff von der Sahl has be |
hristine Lucyga (born 6 April 1944) is a German | SPD politician and former member of the East German |
His brother is the | SPD politician Hans-Jochen Vogel. |
valent in his songs have brought criticism from | SPD politician Monika Griefahn, who cited Frauenarz |
12, 1948 in Queens, New York City) was a German | SPD politician and Minister of the Interior of Prus |
in chief at that time was Paul Lensch, a former | SPD politician and associate of Parvus and Rosa Lux |
w up in Bonn, his father was a chauffeur of the | SPD politician Herbert Wehner and Erich Ollenhauer. |
anuary 8, 1901 - October 30, 1954) was a German | SPD politician. |
The | SPD posted him at the Leipziger Volkszeitung newspa |
Westmeyer began working for the | SPD press in Nuremberg in 1896. |
An up-scaling of the | SPD processes, which are already proven viable at t |
The compaction of powders through | SPD processing is also an additional area of opport |
City of Danzig was formed, the Danzig branch of | SPD reconstructed themselves as a separate party, t |
92 - February 8, 1987) was a German politician ( | SPD, SAPD and SED) and Minister-President Saxony in |
ding - North Charlottenburg had been the safest | SPD seat in Berlin at the 1998 election, as they ha |
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