Article
43
“The term of office
of the Reich President lasts seven years. Reelection is permitted. The
Reich President can be deposed by plebiscite, which has to be suggested
by the Reichstag. This Reichstag decision requires a majority of two
thirds of the votes. Such a decision bars the Reich President from
continued exercise of his office. A rejection of the deposition is
regarded as a reelection and results in the dissolution of the
Reichstag. The Reich President can not be persecuted in a penal matter
without the approval of Reichstag.”
What this passage
is saying is that the person that has all the power, the president, has
a duration of 7 years governing the country. Not only that but after
the 7 year term a re-election is permitted under the constitution
giving the total sum of 14 years. I chose this passage because its
ironic to me that here you have what can possibly be one of the best constitutions
at the time for a democratic civilization and here they are giving
total control to 1 person for what can possibly be 14 years. This seems
like a seed for dictatorship. I cant seem to not think that if Hitler
would not have come into the picture there would be someone else
regardless. This just sets a perfect scenario for total control. Who
know if Hitler would not have been in the picture they could have faced
a bigger problem. What’s not to say that the person in control for 14
years cant just change the constitution to his favor and just keep
getting re-elected. Wouldn’t they have all the time in the world to
change the policies to favor them in that decisions?
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Article 109
All
Germans are equal in front of the law.
In principle, men and women have the same rights and obligations.
Legal privileges or disadvantages based on birth or social standing are to
be abolished.
Noble titles form part of the name only; noble titles may not be granted
any more.
Titles may only be granted, if they indicate an office or occupation;
academic degrees are not affected by this regulation.
The state may no more bestow orders and medals.
No German may accept titles or orders from a foreign government.
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This passage was interesting to me being that before Germany
Uniting it was a whole lot of kingdoms next to each other. Being that there
were kingdoms I assume there were a lot of noble names with high status. I
wonder how they felt after they found out that there names “legally” would not
benefit them in anyway. That they were just as equal as the regular joe schmo.
I agree with you
ReplyDeleteI agree with you. I like a lot of the elements of the constitution. It is hard to believe that it did not work.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you. I like a lot of the elements of the constitution. It is hard to believe that it did not work.
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