West Germany: The system of government in the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) Flashcards
What was the name of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG)?
The Basic law
When was the Basic law announced?
May 23 1949
What did Article 21 of the Basic law state?
Undemocratic parties can be banned
Describe the role of the President in the FRG
- Federal convention elected president every 5 years.
- Overall say in government
Describe the role of the Chancellor in the FRG
- Appointed by president, but needed parliamentary approval
- Leader of largest political party in Bundestag
- Could not be dismissed unless new Chancellor voted in
- If Chancellor didn’t have parliamentary support, new elections were held
Describe the role of the Bundestag in the FRG
- Representatives of Bundestag elected by secret ballot of elections every 4 years
- Electors vote for regional representative and political party
- Proportional representation used for electoral procedures
- Key role to vote on, debate and pass laws of country
Describe the role of the Bundesrat in the FRG
Made up of representatives from Lander, chosen by those elected to represent different regions of Germany
Describe how role of the president differed in the FRG to those outlined in the Weimar Constitution
- President elected every 7 years (5 in the WC)
- President appointed by convention (people in WC)
- President can’t appoint/dismiss chancellor at will
Describe how the role of the Bundestag differed in the FRG to those outlined in the Weimar Government
5% of voted got seats in the Bundestag
Identify 3 features the Basic law, which aimed to overcome problems of the Weimar Constitution and prevent the rise of extremist groups in Germany
- Equal rights to German citizens, regardless of sex, race and political views
- A state education for all
- Abolish political parties if they worked to undermine the FRG or its democratic principles
Identify 3 similarities of the Basic law and the Weimar Constitution
- Equal rights to German citizens, regardless of sex, race and political views or religion
- The state to be democratic and social federal
- All state authority would be deprived from the people