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'''Democratic Besmenia''' (Besmenian: ''Demokratisches Besmenien''); '''DB''', was a liberal and conservative-liberal political movement and political party in [[Besmenia]] active between 1966 and 1974. DB was first founded as a political movement on July 1, 1966 in [[Besmenian Republic|West Besmenia]] during the democratization process. At the party conference on September 5, 1966 in [[Helmfurt]], the DB was officially founded as a political party. | '''Democratic Besmenia''' (Besmenian: ''Demokratisches Besmenien''); '''DB''', was a liberal and conservative-liberal political movement and political party in [[Besmenia]] active between 1966 and 1974. DB was first founded as a political movement on July 1, 1966 in [[Besmenian Republic|West Besmenia]] during the democratization process. At the party conference on September 5, 1966 in [[Helmfurt]], the DB was officially founded as a political party. | ||
After [[Besmenian reunification]], the DB was the only party from the former West Besmenian parliament that did not merged to an East Besmenian political party. and ran from 1967 to 1973 in elections to the Federal Chamber and in elections to the regional state legislatures. | After [[Besmenian reunification]], the DB was, alongside the former state party [[Besmenian National Union|BNU]], which was banned in December 1967, the only party from the former West Besmenian parliament that did not merged to an East Besmenian political party. and ran from 1967 to 1973 in elections to the Federal Chamber and in elections to the regional state legislatures. | ||
The DB experienced a crisis in the early 1970s and failed to re-enter parliament in any elections from 1971 onwards. In 1973 the party entered into a cooperation with the [[Free Besmenian Citizen's Party]] before the DB completely merged into the FBBP in February 1974. | The DB experienced a crisis in the early 1970s and failed to re-enter parliament in any elections from 1971 onwards. In 1973 the party entered into a cooperation with the [[Free Besmenian Citizen's Party]] before the DB completely merged into the FBBP in February 1974. |
Latest revision as of 14:37, 6 January 2024
Democratic Besmenia Demokratisches Besmenien | |
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Abbreviation | DB |
Founded | July 1, 1966 | (Political movement) September 5, 1966 (Political party)
Dissolved | February 10, 1974 |
Merged into | Free Besmenian Citizen's Party |
Headquarters | Melmingen, Besmenia |
Ideology | 1966-1967:
1967-1974: |
Political position | 1966-1967:
1967-1974:
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Colors | Cyan |
Democratic Besmenia (Besmenian: Demokratisches Besmenien); DB, was a liberal and conservative-liberal political movement and political party in Besmenia active between 1966 and 1974. DB was first founded as a political movement on July 1, 1966 in West Besmenia during the democratization process. At the party conference on September 5, 1966 in Helmfurt, the DB was officially founded as a political party.
After Besmenian reunification, the DB was, alongside the former state party BNU, which was banned in December 1967, the only party from the former West Besmenian parliament that did not merged to an East Besmenian political party. and ran from 1967 to 1973 in elections to the Federal Chamber and in elections to the regional state legislatures.
The DB experienced a crisis in the early 1970s and failed to re-enter parliament in any elections from 1971 onwards. In 1973 the party entered into a cooperation with the Free Besmenian Citizen's Party before the DB completely merged into the FBBP in February 1974.
History
In state and local government
Election results
Federal Chamber (Besmenia)
Election | Leader | Votes in % | Seats | Government |
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1968 | Erich Saalfeld | 6,8 (#5) | 29 / 427
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Opposition (1968-1969) |
External support (1969-1972) | ||||
1972 | Erich Saalfeld | 3,3% (#6) | 0 / 427
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No seats |
National Assambly (West Besmenia)
Election | Leader | Votes in % | Seats | Government |
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1966 | Erich Saalfeld | 15,0% (#3) | 46 / 300 |
KUB-DB majority |
State parliaments
Year | FRA | GAB | GRE | JAK | LAI | LEM | MAU | MET | NES | SED | SÜM | TEG | ZOL |
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1967 | 6,8 | 7,1 | 6,7 | 6,1 | |||||||||
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1971 | 3,7 | 4,1 | 3,2 | ||||||||||
1972 | 4,5 | ||||||||||||
1973 |