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service. When the results came in on 29 January 1989, the centre-right coalition led by
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and US President Ronald Reagan. The celebrations also saw corruption and party donation affairs, for the CDU-City councilors and senators. At the beginning of April 1986, Senators Lummer, Vetter and Franke had resigned. The anniversary is also notable for
Diepgen being invited by East German leader
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In 1986, Diepgen acknowledged accepting 50,000 West German marks, or about $ 21,000, from real estate investor Kurt Franke without having reported the amount as a party contribution as demanded by law. The Mayor later added that the total might have been 75,000 marks. As part of the bribery
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were three short of a majority, Diepgen formed a grand coalition with the SPD. On 24 January 1991, the
Abgeordnetenhaus elected Diepgen as governing mayor. Diepgen immediately initiated the relocation of the seat of the governing mayor and the Senate Chancellery from
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Alternative List (AL), which had achieved a double-digit result for the first time. The CDU went into opposition, and Eberhard Diepen returned to the position of leader of the opposition.
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Bundesrat was eventually moved to the new capital. Also in 1991, Diepgen ordered the removal of a 3.5-tonne sculpture of
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allegations, a total of 37 businessmen and politicians were under investigation, and more than 100 offices and homes were searched.
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partnership between the two municipalities. In
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construction of the embassy was delayed over several years by a dispute over how large a buffer zone it requires for security.
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Berlin Journal; Germans Are Balking at U.S. Embassy Blueprint
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Otto Benecke Foundation, Chairman of the Board of Trustees
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Granite head of Lenin unearthed for new Berlin exhibition
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E. German Invitation to W. Berlin Mayor Abruptly Canceled
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Socialists Keep Berlin, and Ex-Communists Do Well, Too
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Synanon Foundation, Member of the Board of Trustees
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