Politics of Saarland

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The Politics of Saarland takes place within a framework of a federal parliamentary representative democratic republic, where the Federal Government of Germany exercises sovereign rights with certain powers reserved to the states of Germany including Saarland. The state has a multi-party system where the two main parties are the rightist Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the leftist Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD).

Every five years, all Germans residing in the State over the age of 18 elect the members of the Saarland Landtag. This regional parliament or legislature then elects the Minister-President and confirms the cabinet members.

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[edit] League of Nations

Further information: Saar (League of Nations)

The "Territory of the Saar Basin" was governed by the League of Nations under the Treaty of Versailles from 1920 until 1935. The Chairmen of the Commission of Government were:

  • 1920 - 1926: Victor Rault (France)
  • 1926 - 1927 George Washington Stephens (Canada)
  • 1927 - 1932 Sir Ernest Colville Collins Wilton (UK)
  • 1932 - 1935 Sir Geoffrey George Knox (UK)

[edit] Nazi Germany

Saarland voted to rejoin Germany in 1935. The German-appointed Reichskommissar were:

[edit] Saar protectorate

Further information: Saar (protectorate)

From 1947 to 1956, Saarland was controlled by France as a protectorate. Elections were held but pro-German parties were banned.

Minister-Presidents in this time were:

[edit] German state

Saarland joined the Federal Republic of Germany in 1957. Since then, its Minister-Presidents have been:

The election results have been:

Year CDU SPD FDP/DPS Grüne CVP SPS DPS KP DDU Sonstige
1947 - - - - 51,2 %* 32,8 % 7,6 % 8,4 % - -
1952 - - - - 54,7 % 32,4 % - 9,5 % - 3,4 %
1955 25,4 % 14,3 % - - 21,8 % 5,8 % 24,2 % 6,8 % 0,9 % 1,0 %
1960 36,6 % 30,0 % - - 11,4 % - 13,6 % - 5,0 % 3,4 %
1965 42,7 % 40,7 % 8,3 % - 5,2 % - - - - 3,1 %
1970 47,8 % 40,8 % 4,4 % - - - - - - 7,0 %
1975 49,1 % 41,8 % 7,4 % - - - - - - 1,7 %
1980 44,0 % 45,4 % 6,9 % 2,9 % - - - - - 0,8 %
1985 37,3 % 49,2 % 10,0 % 2,5 % - - - - - 1,0 %
1990 33,4 % 54,4 % 5,6 % 2,6 % - - - - - 4,0 %
1994 38,6 % 49,4 % 2,1 % 5,5 % - - - - - 4,5 %
1999 45,5 % 44,4 % 2,6 % 3,2 % - - - - - 4,3 %
2004 47,5 % 30,8 % 5,2 % 5,6 % - - - - - 10,9 %

[edit] Latest election

In the latest election, the ruling Christian Democratic Union increased its majority from 1 to 3. The Green Party and the Free Democrats also re-entered the local parliament.

Party Party List votes Vote percentage Total Seats Seat percentage
Christian Democratic Union (CDU) 209,690 47.5% (+2.0) 27 (+1) 52.9%
Social Democratic Party (SPD) 136,224 30.8% (-13.6) 18 (-7) 35.3%
Alliance '90/The Greens (Grüne) 24,830 5.6% (+2.4) 3 (+3) 5.9%
Free Democratic Party (FDP) 22,842 5.2% (+2.6) 3 (+3) 5.9%
National Democratic Party (NPD) 17,590 4.0% (+4.0) 0 (+0) 0.0%
Family Party 13,106 3.0% (+2.0) 0 (+0) 0.0%
Party of Democratic Socialism (PDS) 10,240 2.3% (+1.5) 0 (+0) 0.0%
The Grays 6,285 1.4% (+1.4) 0 (+0) 0.0%
All Others 821 0.2% (-2.3) 0 (+0) 0.0%
Totals 441,628 100.0% 51 100.0%
Seat results -- SPD in red, CDU in black, Greens in green, FDP in yellow
Seat results -- SPD in red, CDU in black, Greens in green, FDP in yellow