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was the only party to stand firm against their introduction. Of the Grand Coalition, 54 members also voted against them. The laws came into effect on 28 June 1968, marking the end of the special powers the Allied forces had been given over Germany in the
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and disaster events. A state of emergency can come into effect when an external threat impedes a normal democratic decision-making process. The
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Deutschland, Stiftung Deutsches Historisches Museum, Stiftung Haus der Geschichte der Bundesrepublik.
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The inclusion of emergency laws in the German Basic Law was one condition imposed by the
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Deutscher Bundestag. 5. election period. 178. meeting. Bonn, Thursday May 30, 1968 (
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The passing of the Emergency Acts was preceded by fierce domestic
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extensive powers in the event of an unspecified emergency.
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declared that they would give up their right of control (
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1968 in West Germany: a Guide to Sources and Literature
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