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1936-1940 [[Heinz Dimmler]]<br/>1956-1972 [[Günther Brecht]], [[Wolfgang Butz]], [[Johannes Schmidt]]<br/>2012-2016 [[Theodor Sidemann]] | 1936-1940 [[Heinz Dimmler]]<br/>1956-1972 [[Günther Brecht]], [[Wolfgang Butz]], [[Johannes Schmidt]]<br/>2012-2016 [[Theodor Sidemann]] | ||
====State level==== | ====State level==== | ||
=====[[Greuningia]]===== | |||
2008-2013 [[Albrecht Jungmann]] | |||
=====[[Laitstadt]]===== | |||
1992-1997 [[Fred Meulenbeck]] | |||
===Blue-yellow coalition=== | ===Blue-yellow coalition=== | ||
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File:Logo of | File:Logo of BVP2.png | ||
File:Logo of | File:Logo of FBBP2020.png | ||
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In Besmenia, a '''blue-yellow coalition''' or '''yellow-blue coalition''' | In Besmenia, a '''blue-yellow coalition''' or '''yellow-blue coalition''' is a government coalition of the [[Besmenian People's Party]] and the [[Free Besmenian Citizen's Party]]. The term is nowadays also used for the historic coalition of the BVP with the [[Liberal Citizen's Party of Besmenia]], the predecessor party of the FBBP. | ||
====Federal level==== | ====Federal level==== | ||
1940-1948 [[Friedrich Bock]], [[Albrecht Neumann]]<br/> | 1940-1948 [[Friedrich Bock]], [[Albrecht Neumann]]<br/>2005-2012 [[Ursula Kummstein]], [[Jörg Rautenberg]]<br/>2016-2021 [[Theodor Sidemann]] | ||
====State level==== | |||
=====[[Greuningia]]===== | |||
1983-1993 [[Ulrich Heberwein]], [[Bernhart Weber]]<br/>2013-present [[Albrecht Jungmann]], [[Markus Krüger]] | |||
=====[[Metakumburg]]===== | |||
2017-2022 [[Michael Tausend]] | |||
===Blue-green coalition=== | ===Blue-green coalition=== | ||
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File:Logo of | File:Logo of BVP2.png | ||
File:Logo of | File:Logo of GPB2022.png | ||
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A '''blue-green coalition''' or '''green-blue coalition''' is a government coalition of the [[Besmenian People's Party]] and the [[Green Party of Besmenia]] | A '''blue-green coalition''' or '''green-blue coalition''' is a government coalition of the [[Besmenian People's Party]] and the [[Green Party of Besmenia]]. | ||
====Federal level==== | ====Federal level==== | ||
1993-2001 [[Erik Tautenbach]] | 1993-2001 [[Erik Tautenbach]] | ||
====State level==== | |||
===Yellow-red coalition === | ===Yellow-red coalition === | ||
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File:Logo of | File:Logo of FBBP2020.png | ||
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A '''yellow-red coalition''' or '''red-yellow coalition''' (often referred to as '''social liberal coalition''' | A '''yellow-red coalition''' or '''red-yellow coalition''' (often referred to as '''social-liberal coalition''') is a government coalition of the [[Free Besmenian Citizen's Party]] and the [[Social Democratic Union]]. The first governing coalition of this kind existed at federal level from 1948 to 1956 between the Social Democratic Union and the then right-wing liberal Liberal Citizen's Party of Besmenia, although the name of the coalition for the cooperation between the LBB and SDU is rather uncommon, since the LBB had never officially been used the color dark yellow, with which it is today associated with the LBB, as a party colour. | ||
====Federal level==== | ====Federal level==== | ||
1948-1956 [[Albrecht Neumann]]<br/>1980-1993 [[Martin Beiter]], [[Kurt Stöger]]<br/>2001-2005 [[ | 1948-1956 [[Albrecht Neumann]]<br/>1980-1993 [[Martin Beiter]], [[Kurt Stöger]]<br/>2001-2005 [[Ursula Kummstein]] | ||
====State level==== | ====State level==== | ||
=====[[Frankenburg]]===== | |||
1981-1993 [[Alois Steigerwald]] | |||
=====[[Jakartaburg]]===== | |||
2019-present [[Holger Grauber]] | |||
=====[[Summingia]]===== | |||
2000-2006 Ursula Kummstein, [[Josef Simmert]] | |||
===Yellow-green coalition=== | ===Yellow-green coalition=== | ||
===Red-green coalition=== | ===Red-green coalition=== | ||
=== | ===Turquoise-blue coalition=== | ||
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File:Logo of | File:Logo of NBP2.png | ||
File:Logo of | File:Logo of BVP2.png | ||
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A ''' | A '''turquoise-blue coalition''' or '''blue-turquoise coalition''' is a government coalition of the [[Besmenian People's Party]] and the [[National Besmenian Party]]. This coalition has only existed twice so far and only at state level: First in Greuningia from 1998 to 2008 under NBP leadership and currently since 2022 in Sedakania under BVP leadership. The reason that a blue-turquoise coalition rarely occurs is the rejection of the majority of BVP members towards the right-wing populist NBP | ||
====State level==== | ====State level==== | ||
=====[[Greuningia]]===== | |||
1998-2008 [[Alexander von Wiest]] | |||
=====[[Sedakania]]===== | |||
2022-present [[Vanessa Halm]] | |||
===Blue-yellow-green coalition=== | ===Blue-yellow-green coalition=== | ||
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A '''blue-yellow-green coalition''' or '''yellow-blue-green coalition''' is a government coalition of the [[Besmenian People's Party]], the [[Free Besmenian Citizen's Party]] and the [[Green Party of Besmenia]]. | |||
====State level==== | |||
=====[[Greuningia]]===== | |||
1993-1998 [[Bernhart Weber]] | |||
=====[[Lemberland]]===== | |||
2020-present [[Peter Blanke]] | |||
===Red-green-red coalition=== | |||
==Former Besmenian government coalitions== | ==Former Besmenian government coalitions== |
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A government coalition is a party alliance that is formed in order to form a government and to provide parliamentary support on the basis of agreements in terms of content and personnel. These agreements, which are recorded in a coalition agreement after coalition negotiations, usually apply for one legislative period.
List of Besmenian government coalitions
List of Besmenian government coalitions, which have existed in this way so far at the federal and state levels
Blue-red coalition
In Besmenia, a blue-red coalition or red-blue coalition is a government coalition of the Besmenian People's Party and the Social Democratic Union. This coalition is one of the most traditional and oldest. Such coalitions have become very rare since the 1970s on federal level, as the majority of SDU politicans prefer a coalition with the FBBP. Between 1956 and 1972 both parties were involved in the government for a total of 16 years (between 1956-1964 under BVP leadership and 1964-1972 under SDU leadership). After that there was a blue-red coalition only 40 years later between 2012-2016.
Federal level
1936-1940 Heinz Dimmler
1956-1972 Günther Brecht, Wolfgang Butz, Johannes Schmidt
2012-2016 Theodor Sidemann
State level
Greuningia
2008-2013 Albrecht Jungmann
Laitstadt
1992-1997 Fred Meulenbeck
Blue-yellow coalition
In Besmenia, a blue-yellow coalition or yellow-blue coalition is a government coalition of the Besmenian People's Party and the Free Besmenian Citizen's Party. The term is nowadays also used for the historic coalition of the BVP with the Liberal Citizen's Party of Besmenia, the predecessor party of the FBBP.
Federal level
1940-1948 Friedrich Bock, Albrecht Neumann
2005-2012 Ursula Kummstein, Jörg Rautenberg
2016-2021 Theodor Sidemann
State level
Greuningia
1983-1993 Ulrich Heberwein, Bernhart Weber
2013-present Albrecht Jungmann, Markus Krüger
Metakumburg
2017-2022 Michael Tausend
Blue-green coalition
A blue-green coalition or green-blue coalition is a government coalition of the Besmenian People's Party and the Green Party of Besmenia.
Federal level
1993-2001 Erik Tautenbach
State level
Yellow-red coalition
A yellow-red coalition or red-yellow coalition (often referred to as social-liberal coalition) is a government coalition of the Free Besmenian Citizen's Party and the Social Democratic Union. The first governing coalition of this kind existed at federal level from 1948 to 1956 between the Social Democratic Union and the then right-wing liberal Liberal Citizen's Party of Besmenia, although the name of the coalition for the cooperation between the LBB and SDU is rather uncommon, since the LBB had never officially been used the color dark yellow, with which it is today associated with the LBB, as a party colour.
Federal level
1948-1956 Albrecht Neumann
1980-1993 Martin Beiter, Kurt Stöger
2001-2005 Ursula Kummstein
State level
Frankenburg
1981-1993 Alois Steigerwald
Jakartaburg
2019-present Holger Grauber
Summingia
2000-2006 Ursula Kummstein, Josef Simmert
Yellow-green coalition
Red-green coalition
Turquoise-blue coalition
A turquoise-blue coalition or blue-turquoise coalition is a government coalition of the Besmenian People's Party and the National Besmenian Party. This coalition has only existed twice so far and only at state level: First in Greuningia from 1998 to 2008 under NBP leadership and currently since 2022 in Sedakania under BVP leadership. The reason that a blue-turquoise coalition rarely occurs is the rejection of the majority of BVP members towards the right-wing populist NBP
State level
Greuningia
1998-2008 Alexander von Wiest
Sedakania
2022-present Vanessa Halm
Blue-yellow-green coalition
A blue-yellow-green coalition or yellow-blue-green coalition is a government coalition of the Besmenian People's Party, the Free Besmenian Citizen's Party and the Green Party of Besmenia.
State level
Greuningia
1993-1998 Bernhart Weber
Lemberland
2020-present Peter Blanke
Red-green-red coalition
Former Besmenian government coalitions
Former Besmenian government coalitions, that existed in the past but no longer exist today.