Central Working Group of Political Parties

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The Central Working Group of Political Parties ( ZAG ) was a short-lived party of the German minority in the Second Polish Republic from 1918 to 1922.

In 1920 the ZAG was founded in view of the upcoming by-election of the Constituent Assembly in Pomerania and in the Netzedistrikt in May 1920. She entered the constituency of Pomerania I together with the German Party Association of German Volkstum in Poland (DP Association) in a joint electoral list. The list received 33,514 votes and two mandates, one of which fell to ZAG ( Johann Splett ) and the other to the DP-Verein.

In the constituency of Pommerellen II, the ZAG stood alone and received 11,435 votes and no mandate.

Politically, the ZAG was an amalgamation of the German liberal and socialist parties in Pomerania (German Social Democratic Party in Poland and German Democratic Party in Poland). Johann Splett belonged to the "German Association" faction in the Sejm.

The party disbanded in 1922.

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. 183 .