1972 Gleitzmann inauguration protests

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1972 Gleitzmann inauguration protests
Part of the protests against Robert Gleitzmann (1972-1980)
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Protest group in Laitstadt-Ebersdorf
Date
  • 21 February 1972 – 23 February 1972 (2 days)
Location
Laitstadt and other cities, Besmenia
Caused by
  • Swearing-in of Gleitzmann as Prime Minister
  • Government participation of the BRP
  • Right-wing politics in Besmenia
Goals
  • Resignation of the government
Methods
  • Demonstrations
  • Protests
  • Riot
StatusContinued in further protests
Parties to the civil conflict

Besmenia Anti-Gleitzmann groups

Besmenia Left-wing groups

Besmenia Law enforcement

Besmenia Pro-Gleitzmann groups and supporters


Besmenian Empire Far-right groups


Casualties
Injuries28
Arrested367

The 1972 Gleitzmann inauguration protests was a series of demonstrations in Besmenia, mainly in the capital Laitstadt but also in other larger cities, against the inauguration of the controversial right-wing BVP-BRP federal government under Prime Minister Robert Gleitzmann, which was supported by numerous left-wing groups and organizations.

Background

Prior to 1972

During the Besmenian division in the late 1950s, the West Besmenian state party Besmenian National Union (BNU) had made contacts with the East Besmenian right-wing Besmenian Republican Party (BRP). Both parties established friendly relations and cooperation. After the Besmenian reunification and the ban of the BNU, many former BNU politicians joined the BRP, which led to the formation of groups within the BRP that shared views of Ochsenbeinism.

1972 federal election

Timeline

Reactions

National reactions

International reactions

Aftermath