Volkskammer

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The Volkskammer ("People's Chamber") was the de jure legislature of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany). From its founding in 1949 until the first free elections on 18 March 1990, all members of the Volkskammer were elected on a slate controlled by the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED), called the National Front. Despite the appearance of a multi-party system, all opposition parties were effectively controlled by the dominant SED. In addition, seats were also allocated to various mass organizations affiliated with the SED, such as the Free German Youth.

On paper, the Volkskammer had great power, appointing the Councils of State and Ministers, and the Chairman of the National Defence Council. However, the Volkskammer had little real power, and the most dissent ever shown by Parliament to the SED were fourteen nays and eight abstensions on the part of CDU representatives in a vote on liberalising abortion law.

A typical slate was as follows:

Party/GroupAcronymMembers
Socialist Unity Party of GermanySED127
Free German Trade Union FederationFDGB68
Christian Democratic UnionCDU52
Liberal Democratic Party of GermanyLDPD52
Democratic Farmers' Party of GermanyDBD52
National Democratic Party of GermanyNDPD52
Free German YouthFDJ50
Democratic Women's League of GermanyDFD35
Cultural Association of the DDRKB22

In 1976, the Volkskammer moved into a specially-constructed building on Marx-Engels-Platz (now Schloßplatz again), the Palast der Republik (Palace of the Republic).

After the 1990 elections, the disposition of the parties was as follows

Party/Group Acronym Members
Alliance for GermanyCDU, DA, DSU192
Social Democratic Party of GermanySPD88
Party of Democratic SocialismPDS, former SED66
Association of Free DemocratsDFP, FDP, LDP21
Alliance 90B9012
East German Green Party and Independent Women's AssociationGrüne, UFV8
National Democratic Party of GermanyNDPD2
Democratic Women's League of GermanyDFD1
United LeftVL1

Chairmen of the People's Chamber

Johannes Dieckmann LDPD 1949-1969
Gerald Goetting CDU 1969-1976
Horst Sindermann SED 1976-1989
Günther Maleuda DBD 1989-1990
Sabine Bergmann-Pohl CDU 1990

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