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Second Stresemann cabinet : ウィキペディア英語版
Second Stresemann cabinet

The Second Stresemann cabinet (German: ''Zweites Kabinett Stresemann'') was the ninth democratically elected ''Reichsregierung'' of the German Reich, during the period in which it is now usually referred to as the Weimar Republic. The cabinet was named after ''Reichskanzler'' (chancellor) Gustav Stresemann and took office on 6 October 1923 when it replaced the First Stresemann cabinet which had resigned on 3 October. Stresemann's second cabinet resigned on 23 November 1923 and was replaced on 30 November by the first cabinet under chancellor Wilhelm Marx.
==Establishment==
The first Stresemann cabinet resigned late on 3 October 1923 due to disagreement between the political parties over the extent to which the planned ''Ermächtigungsgesetz'' should give the government power to change the length of the working day by decree. However, the ''Große Koalition'' (grand coalition) of DVP, Social Democrats (SPD), Zentrum and German Democratic Party (DDP) was not replaced by a new constellation including the right-wing DNVP that would have been consistent with the earlier decisions taken by the DVP Reichstag fraction. Since the majority of the DVP wanted to keep Stresemann in office and it proved impossible to form a different coalition under him, the original parties once again tried to form a government. (DVP) and Rudolf Hilferding (SPD) did not return, as demanded by the DVP fraction. Raumer had already resigned on 2 October, i.e. even prior to the whole cabinet's resignation the next day. To replace Hilferding at the Ministry of Finance, Stresemann considered Hjalmar Schacht, but had to drop the idea after Schacht's actions during the occupation of Belgium during World War I became the subject of criticism. Hans Luther thus switched from Agriculture to Finance. Von Raumer's successor was , an independent former officer and ''Demobilisierungskommissar''. , at the Ministry for Occupied Territories wanted to resign but was convinced to remain in office. Finally, on 22 October, , another independent but close to the DVP and landed interests within the DNVP, was appointed to Agriculture.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Das erste Kabinett der Großen Koalition und sein Scheitern an der Frage der Arbeitszeit(German) )

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