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| caption = [[Chancellor of Vierzland#Vierz Empire|Chancellor]] [[Heinrich Werner|Werner]] delivering the declaration to a {{wp|plenary session}} of the [[Reichsthing (Vierzland)|Reichsthing]] on 10 January 1990 | | caption = [[Chancellor of Vierzland#Vierz Empire|Chancellor]] [[Heinrich Werner|Werner]] delivering the declaration to a {{wp|plenary session}} of the [[Reichsthing (Vierzland)|Reichsthing]] on 10 January 1990 | ||
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The '''Memorandum Regarding the Status of Political Affairs in the [[Vierz Empire]]''', commonly known as the '''Werner Declaration''', was a {{wp|document}} written by the [[Crown Council of Vierzland]] in late 1989 and early 1990 and issued on 10 January 1990. The document was authored primarily by [[Chancellor of Vierzland|Chancellor]] [[Heinrich Werner]] and his deputy [[Wenzel Dahlke]]. The declaration's origins began with the sudden [[abdication of Victor IV|abdication of Emperor Victor IV]] in October 1989 amid the [[Vierz Revolution]]. | The '''Memorandum Regarding the Status of Political Affairs in the [[Vierz Empire]]''', commonly known as the '''Werner Declaration''' ({{wp|German language|Vierz}}: ''Werner-Erklärung''), was a {{wp|document}} written by the [[Crown Council of Vierzland]] in late 1989 and early 1990 and issued on 10 January 1990. The document was authored primarily by [[Chancellor of Vierzland|Chancellor]] [[Heinrich Werner]] and his deputy [[Wenzel Dahlke]]. The declaration's origins began with the sudden [[abdication of Victor IV|abdication of Emperor Victor IV]] in October 1989 amid the [[Vierz Revolution]]. | ||
The two-page brief, which was also signed by the leadership of the [[Reichsthing (Vierzland)|national legislature]], declared the immediate {{wp|Dissolution (law)|dissolution}} of the Vierz Empire and its {{wp|Succession of states|succession}} by the [[Vierzland|Vierz Federation]]. It also dissolved the [[Politics of the Vierz Empire|imperial government]], replacing it with a {{wp|caretaker government}} to be headed by Chancellor Werner and supported by a {{wp|constituent assembly}}, the [[National Assembly of Vierzland|National Assembly]], which would be [[1990 Vierz National Assembly election|elected]] in February. | The two-page brief, which was also signed by the leadership of the [[Reichsthing (Vierzland)|national legislature]], declared the immediate {{wp|Dissolution (law)|dissolution}} of the Vierz Empire and its {{wp|Succession of states|succession}} by the [[Vierzland|Vierz Federation]]. It also dissolved the [[Politics of the Vierz Empire|imperial government]], replacing it with a {{wp|caretaker government}} to be headed by Chancellor Werner and supported by a {{wp|constituent assembly}}, the [[National Assembly of Vierzland|National Assembly]], which would be [[1990 Vierz National Assembly election|elected]] in February. |
Revision as of 12:59, 4 December 2020
Werner Declaration | |
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Created | December 1989–January 1990 |
Ratified | 10 January 1990 |
Location | Vierz National History Museum |
Author(s) | Heinrich Werner and Wenzel Dahlke |
Signatories | List |
Purpose | To announce the dissolution of the Vierz Empire and the formation of the Vierz Federation |
The Memorandum Regarding the Status of Political Affairs in the Vierz Empire, commonly known as the Werner Declaration (Vierz: Werner-Erklärung), was a document written by the Crown Council of Vierzland in late 1989 and early 1990 and issued on 10 January 1990. The document was authored primarily by Chancellor Heinrich Werner and his deputy Wenzel Dahlke. The declaration's origins began with the sudden abdication of Emperor Victor IV in October 1989 amid the Vierz Revolution.
The two-page brief, which was also signed by the leadership of the national legislature, declared the immediate dissolution of the Vierz Empire and its succession by the Vierz Federation. It also dissolved the imperial government, replacing it with a caretaker government to be headed by Chancellor Werner and supported by a constituent assembly, the National Assembly, which would be elected in February.