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The '''1989 Besmenian federal election''' took take place on September 3, 1989 in [[Besmenia]]. It was the election of the 19th [[Federal Chamber (Besmenia)|Federal Chamber]]. | The '''1989 Besmenian federal election''' took take place on September 3, 1989 in [[Besmenia]]. It was the election of the 19th [[Federal Chamber (Besmenia)|Federal Chamber]]. | ||
== | ==Issues and campaign== | ||
==Candidates== | |||
===[[Free Besmenian Citizen's Party|FBBP]]=== | |||
[[Prime Minister of Besmenia|Prime Minister]] [[Martin Beiter]], who was also FBBP chairman, ran as FBBP candidate for the fourth time. | |||
===[[Besmenian People's Party|BVP]]=== | |||
The BVP had put its chairman, [[Erik Tautenbach]], in the running as a prime minister candidate. Tautenbach became BVP chairman in 1985, succeeding [[Michael Möhring]]. Under Tautenbach, the BVP was since 1986 able to record high electoral successes after the party lost massive votes as a result of the [[Gleitzmann scandal]]. | |||
==Results== | ==Results== | ||
==Aftermatch== | ==Aftermatch== | ||
[[Category: Besmenia]] | [[Category: Besmenia]] |
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The 1989 Besmenian federal election took take place on September 3, 1989 in Besmenia. It was the election of the 19th Federal Chamber.
Issues and campaign
Candidates
FBBP
Prime Minister Martin Beiter, who was also FBBP chairman, ran as FBBP candidate for the fourth time.
BVP
The BVP had put its chairman, Erik Tautenbach, in the running as a prime minister candidate. Tautenbach became BVP chairman in 1985, succeeding Michael Möhring. Under Tautenbach, the BVP was since 1986 able to record high electoral successes after the party lost massive votes as a result of the Gleitzmann scandal.