German-Baltic state party

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The German-Baltic State Party ( DbLP ) was a party of the German minority in Latvia between 1933 and 1934.

The DbLP was founded on October 16, 1933. The chairman was Helmuth Stegman (1892-1983).

The right-wing party never ran in elections to the Saeima . Nevertheless, she was represented in parliament by Helmuth Stegman, who was a member of the DbVP on the list of the Committee of the German Baltic Parties in parliament.

After the coup d'état on May 15, 1934 , the parties, including the German-Baltic State Party, were banned by Kārlis Ulmanis and the Saeima dissolved.

literature

  • Mads Ole Balling: From Reval to Bucharest - Statistical-Biographical Handbook of the Parliamentarians of the German Minorities in East Central and Southeastern Europe 1919-1945, Volume 1, 2nd Edition . Copenhagen 1991, ISBN 87-983829-3-4 , pp. 136-137 .