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  2. Weimar Coalition - Wikipedia

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    Weimar Coalition poster from the December 1924 German federal election. The Weimar Coalition (German: Weimarer Koalition) is the name given to the coalition government formed by the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), the German Democratic Party (DDP) and the Catholic Centre Party (Z), who together had a large majority of the delegates to the Constituent Assembly that met at Weimar in ...

  3. First Müller cabinet - Wikipedia

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    The cabinet was based on the same three centre-left parties as the preceding Bauer cabinet: the SPD, Centre Party and German Democratic Party (DDP), a grouping known as the Weimar Coalition. It was formed on 27 March 1920 after the government of Gustav Bauer (SPD) resigned as a result of the unsuccessful Kapp Putsch , which it was seen as ...

  4. Weimar political parties - Wikipedia

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    Pro-Weimar Republic Formed in 1918 as the successor to the Progressive People's Party, the DDP was a center-left party that supported social liberalism. A member of the Weimar Coalition, it was one of the main liberal parties and participated in several coalition governments. Old Social Democratic Party of Germany

  5. Working America - Wikipedia

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    Working America is the political organizing arm of the AFL–CIO. [3] Its membership is made up of non- union individuals. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] It is the largest non-employer based affiliate union and workers' group in the United States, with a self-reported membership of 5 million individuals.

  6. Working for America Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Working for America Institute (WAI) is a non-profit organization that is an allied organization of the AFL–CIO. It promotes economic development, develops new economic policies, and lobbies the United States Congress on economic policy. It was established in 1958 as the Human Resources Development Institute (HRDI) of the AFL–CIO.

  7. Maine colleges, leaders unveil $6.5M plan to train thousands ...

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    SANFORD, Maine — A newly formed coalition is dedicating itself to attracting and training thousands of workers for critical jobs in the defense industry in Maine, including Portsmouth Naval ...

  8. Category:Government of Weimar Republic - Wikipedia

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  9. Second Müller cabinet - Wikipedia

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    The solution was a grand coalition consisting of the Weimar coalition plus the DVP and BVP. Within the SPD, Hermann Müller was favored for the office of chancellor. A competing proposal to have the Prussian minister president Otto Braun as chancellor in a personal union of the two positions was quickly discarded. [ 2 ]