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| title            = Government of Besmenia
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| before_election  = [[Third Beiter cabinet]]
| before_election  = [[Third Beiter cabinet]]
| before_party      = [[Free Besmenian Citizen's Party|FBBP]]-[[Social Democratic Union (Besmenia)|SDU]]
| before_party      = [[Free Besmenian Citizen's Party|FBBP]]-[[Social Democratic Union (Besmenia)|SDU]]

Revision as of 09:55, 3 July 2022

1985 Besmenian federal election
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← 1985 September 3, 1989 1993 →

427 seats
214 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
  Martin Beiter1990.png Erik Tautenbach 1983.png Doris Klammer3.png
Leader Martin Beiter Erik Tautenbach Doris Klammer-Brunt
Party Free Besmenian Citizen's Party Besmenian People's Party Social Democratic Union
Leader since 22 March 1980 27 September 1985 16 January 1984
Leader's seat Metakumburg Neidenstein-Sulzburg Summingia

  Fourth party Fifth party
  Bundesarchiv Bild 183-1990-0421-332, Angelika Barbe.jpg Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F055060-0007A, Köln, SPD-Parteitag, Börner retouched.jpg
Leader Ingrid Sölter Helmut Schwarzberg
Party Green Party of Besmenia Besmenian Republican Party
Leader since 12 February 1989 (nominated) 18 June 1982
Leader's seat Summingia Maurenmark

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Government before election

Third Beiter cabinet
FBBP-SDU

Government after election

Fourth Beiter cabinet
FBBP-SDU

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.

SDU

The Federal Minister for Finance and Vice Prime Minister Doris Klammer-Brunt ran for the SDU a second time as prime minister candidate.

GPB

Ingrid Sölter, Member of the Federal Chamber, was nominated as prime minister candidate for the GPB.

BRP

For the BRP, Helmut Schwarzberg run a second time as the BRP candidate in the Federal Chamber election.

Results

Aftermatch