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Chapter 39 Federal State System

Before the last Soviet infantry regiment evacuated Germany, not many people really felt that the Soviet decision-makers would surrender to the referendum results of the occupied areas and the political pressure from the Western world. But all this happened surprisingly. Following the formal withdrawal statement after the referendum, the number of Soviet troops withdrew in batches in just one month. So far, only tens of thousands of troops in the Soviet army stayed on the border and major cities to wait for defense handover - the Soviet side insisted on handing over defense to the legal armies of the German and Hungarian governments. However, because the current governments of Germany and Hungary were abandoned in the referendum, they had no interest in reorganizing the army and taking over defense from the Soviet army. They even deliberately delayed everywhere. The Soviet Union refused to recognize the emperor from Northern Europe. Chapter 39

The Federal National Team was a legal armed force of Germany. It threatened with an ultimatum of war, forcing the Imperial Team to withdraw from northwestern Germany to the Danish islands they occupied. In this case, the complete end of the Soviet military occupation of Germany and Hungary would have to wait until the political elections of the two countries ended.

The main troops were withdrawn. The remaining Soviet troops had neither the motivation nor the ability to maintain public order in various places. As a result, harsh robberies and riots occurred in many areas of Germany and Hungary. Due to the restrictions of treaties and declarations, the Western League ** team was not allowed to cross the border to assist in security. Seeing countless compatriots sacrificed their precious lives, the fruits of victory won by countless compatriots were threatened. People from all walks of life in Germany and Hungary were in high spirits. In Germany, Hugo Horst

Before the election, the Baath Party was responsible for taking on the important task of "special national salvation" in a special period. They used institutions and personnel distributed all over the country to organize unarmed public security forces. Marshal Maximilian von Weix, who served in senior positions during the National Defense Forces and the Defense Forces, also stood up. He called on every retired soldier to join in the ranks of maintaining local order. Since the organizational structure of the German local army no longer exists, most officers at all levels have returned to Chapter 39

The federal state-owned homeland makes a living. Marshal Von Weix's call has no clear concept. Many people who served in the German team have joined the public security forces first formed by the Baath Party. This is a priceless treasure for any political faction that intends to compete for state power!

The infuriating delay efficiency of the "end government" has repeatedly postponed the political elections originally scheduled to be held in July. After the withdrawal of the main force, the top Soviet leaders were able to shirk responsibility openly. Time gradually exhausted the patience of the people. At the end of July, a ** broke out in Budapest, the capital of Hungary. Angry people attacked the Prime Minister's government's office. Even civilians beat officials. The tense situation made the Soviet government, which was heavily stationed on the border, ready to move; early August

The German people held a huge parade under the organization of the Baath Party. More than 400,000 people gathered from Brandenburg and other places to the capital Berlin. The tide-like parade scared the officials of the puppet government. The leaders and ministers fled in cars. The parade occupied the new Prime Minister's Office and the Parliament Building without using violence. Taking this opportunity, the Baath Party leader Hugo Horst and military representative Von Weix jointly issued a call. Requesting the international community to support Germany

The people formed a short-term temporary government. Instead of the current government that lost its function, they organized political elections and maintained local public order before the election was over. Some international observers stationed in Germany also responded positively. Soon, Western countries led by the United States and Britain created public opinion. Although the Imperial Team, which was huddled in the northwest corner of Germany, remained unmoved, the disc-shaped aircraft that could not be shot down by conventional weapons frequently invaded Soviet airspace, causing the atmosphere in major cities such as Moscow and Leningrad to become tense again. In the defense,

After the failure of consecutive test-fires of the air missile, the Soviet government put forward a new suggestion through diplomatic channels: Given that the central governments of Germany and Hungary cannot perform their normal duties under the conflict of the people, in order to prevent dangerous elements from seizing power in the chaos, the two countries should use local elections to produce state and state parliaments and governments, and then the states and states jointly produce central governments. Moreover, the two countries must never have a party occupying more than 60% of the seats in the parliament and cabinet. Otherwise, a re-election must be re-elected.

For Germany, which had a dictatorship and thus embarked on the road of military aggression, it is understandable to eliminate the constraints of party autocracy. However, the "union and state joint formation of central government" is very connotative. As for a small and medium-sized country like Hungary with a relatively small and small population, there is little difference between local and central government and direct universal suffrage. In Germany, the actual situation of different states is different. Especially after World War II and allies and the changes during the Soviet occupation, some eastern states accepted the idea of ​​** more. In the West, people in some eastern states accepted the idea of ​​**.

The proportion of people who tend to be Western-style democracy is higher. The southern states are the places where the thinking of the old Third Reich is more reserved. Therefore, for the sake of maintaining political centralization and national cohesion, the Baath Party united with multiple parties to issue opposition statements. However, Germany's former strength and the existence of a free empire made Western allies quite concerned. From the perspective of their own interests, they coincided with the Soviets on the issue of the future political form of Germany. The joint statements of the two also forced the German and Hungarian citizens to accept a fate choice that was not the original wish.

As long as you get the support of the majority of the people, no matter what form of political elections, it will be fine to win the final. Lynn and his supporters entered the final stage with brave optimism. According to the region during the Soviet occupation, Germany had 22 states and regions at this time. In Bremen, Hamburg, Saar and Berlin, the smallest and most concentrated population, the election was completed in mid-August. The German Baath Party achieved relatively ideal results in these four regions - Bremen and Hamburg were a great victory.

Party members not only occupied the majority of the local councils, but also won important positions such as the speaker and the head of the local administrative department. Local police forces with certain armed forces were also established in Bremen and Hamburg at a lightning speed; in Saar, the Baath Party shared power with the Christian alliance supported by the allies and reached a joint agreement; in Berlin, the Baath Party won more than 40% of the votes. The Christian alliance, the German and Communist Party each accounted for one quarter. The cooperation between the Baath Party and the Christian alliance also successfully won the dominance of the local council.

If the election results of other states were like those in Berlin and other places, the Baath Party only needed to cooperate with the Christian alliance to gain dominance over the state regime reasonably and legally. However, the situation was somewhat unexpected. In Saxony, the Baath Party and the supporters of the German Communist Party had violent conflicts in the elections. This made the even-matched first election invalid. In the second election that was held, the German Communist Party won nearly 70% of the votes in one fell swoop; in the three regions of Frankfurt, Cottbus and Dresden, the German Communist Party had a clear advantage in the votes...

In the past, Lynn watched the US election coldly. He was disdainful of the election candidate's ecstasy for winning a state. Now he is in the position of the person involved. He can finally deeply understand the ups and downs. Every local map has a state painted red. He is also troubled by anger and questioning emotions. He has insomnia and dreams for many days in a row. For a young man with a physiological age of 25, a psychological age plus two years old, he has such a slut in Germany.

A country with a population of 60 million is a task that is too heavy. Even compared with the experience of the greatest monarch in Europe and the French Emperor Napoleon, his experience and experience seem too thin. The only thing worth boasting is that he has decades of experience than the people of this era. If he can properly utilize these insights and transform them into accurate strategic foresight, he will inevitably become a very outstanding leader.

Schleswig Holstein. The Baath Party won; Lower Saxony. The Baath Party won; North Rhine-Westphalia. The Christian Union won; Rhineland-Pfalmetz. The Baath Party and the Liberal Democrats joined hands to the top; Baden-Württemberg. The Baath Party and the Christian Union went hand in hand; Bavaria. The Baath Party won... After the longest month of waiting, the parliamentary choices of states and regions were announced one by one under the joint supervision of allies, the Soviet Union and other international observers. In terms of relative quantity, Germany, Italy, which was strongly supported by the Liberal Empire and accumulated sufficient popularity among the anti-Soviet people,1,

The Baath Party became the biggest winner. They have the right to speak in 9 states. In 7 states, they share power with Christian alliances, Social Democrats and other parties in the form of political cooperation. In theory, they have obtained more than 50% of the overall decision-making power. However, political cooperation with other parties has greatly weakened their advantages in parliament and cabinet. It is both surprising and worrying that the Germans, which previously controlled the puppet regime, occupied a majority in the parliament in the six state regions. This means that a considerable number of German people have "converted" in political beliefs**...

The local elections have been completed. According to the American political model, the majority of supporters will win. However, the tacit agreement between the allies and the Soviet Union is destined to make this political competition more complicated. The members of Congress, who were previously elected by universal suffrage, are now elected from the local members of the council according to the proportion of the population of each state. Moreover, the total number of members of Congress reached as many as 500, an increase of a quarter from the Second Empire. Many small parties in the local council were also able to select representatives to enter the council. Each member of Congress voted.

The weight of power was diluted. The difficulty of obtaining a majority of more than half and two-thirds of the majority increased accordingly. The opportunity for external forces to influence the voting results also increased accordingly. By September 9, 1949, the noisy German political election finally reached a critical point under the struggle of all parties. The votes of the MPs will determine the new president and the cabinet prime minister. According to the "gramme" set by the allies and the Soviet Union for the new Germany, the president and the prime minister will never be held together. Moreover, the two will split the state power - checks and balances between each other. (To be continued.


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