defects of Wiemar constitution?
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The inherent defects of Weimar Republic were: The system of proportional representation made it difficult for a one party to achieve a majority. This lead to a rule by coalitions. Article 48 gave the President the power to impose emergency, suspend civil rights and rule by decree.
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➡The system of proportional representation made it difficult for a one party to achieve majority.
➡This led to a rule by coalitions government Article 48 gave the President the power to impose emergency, suspend civil rights and rule by decree.
➡Because of 20 different types of coalition governments, citizens lost their confidence in Democratic Parliamentary system, because it offered absolutely no solution to the issues in hand.
➡It never controlled the rump German army which did whatever it wanted.
➡It never outlawed-or even inconvenienced-extremist groups,both on the left and right,which used the system but only for the purpose of destroying it.
➡It was politically fragile because it was not well received by its own people itself people didn't accept weimar.
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➡This led to a rule by coalitions government Article 48 gave the President the power to impose emergency, suspend civil rights and rule by decree.
➡Because of 20 different types of coalition governments, citizens lost their confidence in Democratic Parliamentary system, because it offered absolutely no solution to the issues in hand.
➡It never controlled the rump German army which did whatever it wanted.
➡It never outlawed-or even inconvenienced-extremist groups,both on the left and right,which used the system but only for the purpose of destroying it.
➡It was politically fragile because it was not well received by its own people itself people didn't accept weimar.
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