Institutions during Wilhelmine Germany

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  • INSTITUTIONS in WILHELMINE Germany
    • REICHSTAG
      • They were still able to DISMISS/AMEND/PASS/REJECT LEGISLATION
      • Its powers to INITIATE new laws were NEGLIGIBLE
      • No party or coalition of parties FORMED THE GOVT of the day
      • A vote of NO CONFIDENCE had LITTLE EFFECT
      • Although there was universal male suffrage, the KAISER'S AUTHORITY in many areas was IMPERVIOUS to POPULAR CONTROL
    • RIGHT-WING PARTIES
      • Wilhelm & his govts were able to rely on the SUPPORT & BACKING  of the RIGHT-WING PARTIES
        • E.g. Conservatives/Free Conservatives/National Liberals
      • The VOTING strength of these parties DECLINED after 1890
        • By 1912, their SHARE of the vote was down to 26%
      • If legislation was to be RATIFIED, the imperial govts had to FIND SUPPORT from OTHER PARTIES
    • The CENTRE PARTY
      • This was the LARGEST PARTY  in the REICHSTAG until 1912
      • By 1900, it was the pivotal party allying with either RIGHT or LEFT, as the OCCASION DEMANDED
    • The SPD
      • The Wilhelmine era saw the METEROIC RISE of the SPD
      • In 1890, they APPEALED TO GERMANY'S growing WORKING CLASS as they were LIBERATED the lapse of the ANTI-SOCIALIST LAW
      • in 1891, they adopted an uncompromising MARXIST programme to OVERTHROW the WILHELMINE CLASS SYSTEM
        • This was FAVOURED by many SPD MEMBERS
        • This DIVIDED the party because MOST SPD DEPTUIES talked IN FAVOUR of REVOLUTION whilst other political parties regarded the SPD as  FORCE FOR EVIL
    • INTEREST GROUPS
      • In the LATE 1890S, professionally led INTERST GROUPS became POWERFUL
      • Some were ECONOMIC LOBBY GROUPS
        • E.g. the AGRARIAN LEAGUE
      • Huge variety of TRADE UNIONS
      • Nationalist PGs, suchas PAN-GERMAN LEAGUE, existed
      • These helped an ESCALATION  of POLITICAL PARTICIPATION
    • The ARMY
      • Bismarck had fought hard to KEEP the MILUTARY under POLITICAL CONTROL
        • However, his SUCCESSORS found it HARD to STAND UP TO the MILITARY CHIEFS, who had Wilhelm's SUPPORT

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