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Examine any three inherent defects in the Weimar constitution?

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Answered by swathy183
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It didnot have majority in the constitution.
So coalition govt have to be formed.
It didnot solve the problems of the people...
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The weimar constitution had some inherent defects, which made the government weak and unstable and vulnerable to dictatorship. The defects were:

1) Proportional representation: it became possible for any one political party to achieve a majority, leading to coalition government.

2) Article 48: it give the president the power to impose emergency, suspend civil rights and rule by decree.

Within a short period Weimar Republic start twenty different cabinets lasting 239 days on an average. People no longer had faith in the democratic parliamentary system.

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