NATIONAL FRONT (EAST GERMANY)

The ''Nationale Front'' election poster from 1950

The 'National Front of Democratic Germany' (German: ''Nationale Front des Demokratischen Deutschland'', NF) was a popular front of political parties and mass organisations in East Germany. It was controlled by the Socialist Unity Party of Germany. It was assembled to stand in elections to the East German parliament, the Volkskammer.
It consisted of the following parties:

Socialist Unity Party of Germany (Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands: SED) - now PDS

Christian Democratic Union (Christlich-Demokratische Union: CDU) - incorporated into Western CDU

Liberal Democratic Party of Germany (Liberaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands: LDPD) - incorporated into FDP

Democratic Farmers' Party of Germany (Demokratische Bauernpartei Deutschlands: DBD) - incorporated into CDU

National Democratic Party of Germany (Nationaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands: NDPD) - incorporated into FDP
and mass organisations:

Free German Trade Union Federation (FDGB) - dissolved

Free German Youth (FDJ) - shares headquarters with PDS

Democratic Women's League of Germany (Demokratischer Frauenbund Deutschlands: DFD) - now dfb

Cultural Association of the DDR- continues as Kulturbund e.V.
== The composition of Volkskammer from 1981 to 1986 ==
Political party/OrganisationsNumber of deputiesPercentage of seats
SED 127 25.4
CDU 52 10.4
LDPD 52 10.4
NDPD 52 10.4
DBPD 52 10.4
FDGB[1] 61 12.2
FDJ 37 7.4
DFD 32 6.4
KB 21 4.2
VdgB[2] 14 2.8

Source: http://www.wahlen-98.de/HTML/ARCHIV/DDR-PART.HTM

Contents
Chairmen of National Front
Membership (4 parties altogether)
See also
References
External links

Chairmen of National Front



★ Prof. Erich Correns (1950-1981)

★ Prof. Lothar Kolditz (1981-1990)

Membership (4 parties altogether)



★ 1977 365,000

★ 1987 469,000

See also



Politics of East Germany

List of Volkskammer members (9th election period)

United Front (PRC) for a currently running system similar to the National Front of the DDR.

References


1. ''Der Freie Deutsche Gewerkschaftsbund'' - Free German Trade Union Alliance
2. ''Die Vereinigung der gegenseitigen Bauernhilfe'' The Union of Mutual Peasants' Assistance

External links



★ http://www.paper.olaf-freier.de/blockpt.htm

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