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  2. 1933 German League of Nations withdrawal referendum

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    A referendum would also be held if 10% of eligible voters proposed an initiative. [14] On 14 July 1933, the German cabinet used the Enabling Act to pass the "Law concerning the Plebiscite", [15] which permitted the cabinet to call a referendum on "questions of national policy" and "laws which the cabinet had enacted". [3]

  3. Referendums in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Referendums in Germany are an element of direct democracy. On the federal level only two types of a mandatory binding referendum exist – adopting a new constitution and regional referendums in case of restructuring the states .

  4. List of elections in 1933 - Wikipedia

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    3.1 Germany. 3.2 Spain. 3.3 United Kingdom. ... Printable version; In other projects ... 1933 Icelandic prohibition referendum; 1933 Irish general election;

  5. Category:1933 in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "1933 in Germany" ... 1933 German League of Nations withdrawal referendum;

  6. Category:Referendums in Germany - Wikipedia

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    1926 German property expropriation referendum; 1929 German Young Plan referendum; 1931 Prussian Landtag referendum; 1933 German League of Nations withdrawal referendum; 1934 German head of state referendum; 1935 Saar status referendum; 1936 German parliamentary election and referendum; 1938 German parliamentary election and referendum; 1955 ...

  7. 1933 in Germany - Wikipedia

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    30 January – Nazi leader Adolf Hitler is appointed Chancellor of Germany by President of Germany Paul von Hindenburg. 1 February – Adolf Hitler gives his "Proclamation to the German People" in Berlin. 27 February – The Reichstag, Germany's parliament building in Berlin, is set on fire under controversial circumstances.

  8. November 1933 German parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    Parliamentary elections were held in Germany on 12 November 1933. They were the first since the Nazi Party seized complete power with the enactment of the Enabling Act in March. All opposition parties had been banned by the Law Against the Formation of Parties (14 July 1933), and voters were presented with a single list containing Nazis and 22 ...

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Elections and Referendums - Wikipedia

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    The scope of the project is the coverage of elections and referendums anywhere in the world, from a national level to a local level. A comprehensive entry with the most recent results on the national level worldwide can be found at the List of election results by country (note: a long document).