Civil unit list

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The civil unity list was an electoral alliance of bourgeois and conservative parties that ran in the 1930 state election in the Free State of Braunschweig .

The civil unity list (BEL) was founded in the summer of 1930 at the instigation of the conservative politician Ernst August Roloff . It was a collection of bourgeois, conservative and national associations and parties ( DNVP , DVP , Zentrum, etc.) that entered the election for the Braunschweig Landtag on September 14, 1930 as a list . Their main task was to overthrow the sole social democratic government led by Heinrich Jasper , the Jasper III cabinet .

In the state elections, the BEL achieved 26% of the votes and thus 11 seats in parliament, which were supported by politicians Carl Baumann , Albert Brandes , Gustav Frede , Hans-Udo von Grone , Karl Löbbecke , Gerhard Marquordt , Wilhelm Öhlmann , Ernst August Roloff, Alfred Schmidt , Hermann Vahldiek and Heinrich Wessel were occupied. They committed themselves in a written declaration that they would also resign their mandate if they left the parliamentary group.

After coalition talks with the NSDAP , the BEL formed a national-conservative government on October 1, 1930 under the leadership of DNVP politician Werner Küchenthal , the Küchenthal cabinet .

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