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Chancellorship
Chancellorship meaning
The status of being a chancellor.
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Over dinner, Papen made the fateful concession that if Schleicher's government were to fall, he would abandon his demand for the Chancellorship and instead use his influence with President Hindenburg to ensure that Hitler got the Chancellorship.
Even after a disastrous parliamentary election in November 1932, when the Nazis lost seats, Hitler watched as his rivals failed to coalesce around an alternative, and an aging Hindenburg reluctantly offered the chancellorship to the man he disdained.
The SFI agitation against Khan has been going on for a while тАФ they are protesting his move to fill student syndicates of Kerala’s universities with people of RSS/ABVP persuasion, using his chancellorship.
Most Germans probably still view the long period of Angela Merkel’s chancellorship – a staggering 14 years on Friday – as a stable and good time for the country.
Adenauer was forced to make two concessions: to relinquish the chancellorship before the end of the new term, his fourth, and to replace his foreign minister.
A rift grew between Henry and Becket as the new archbishop resigned his chancellorship and sought to recover and extend the rights of the archbishopric.
Arnim saw himself as a rival and competitor for the chancellorship, but the rivalry escalated out of hand, and Arnim took sensitive records from embassy files at Paris to back up his case.
A unified General Chancellorship for the whole Aragonese realm was set up in Naples, although the main functionaries were of Aragonese nationality.
Chancellorship After Wolsey fell, More succeeded to the office of Lord Chancellor in 1529.
Chancellorship and last years In 1966 following the collapse of the existing CDU/CSU FDP coalition, Kiesinger was elected to replace Ludwig Erhard as Chancellor, heading a new CDU/CSU- SPD alliance.
Domestic policy Kohl's chancellorship presided over a number of innovative policy measures.
He then found himself abruptly dismissed from the chancellorship on charges of selling off some of his offices to delegates.
His tenure of the chancellorship was epoch-making.
Hitler, for his part, remained adamant that Hindenburg give him the chancellorship and nothing else.
In a meeting between Hindenburg and Hitler held on 13 August 1932, in Berlin, Hindenburg firmly rejected Hitler's demands for the chancellorship.
In this she hoped to force a change for a more favorable chancellorship.
Moreover, Hitler repudiated the "gentleman's agreement" and declared that he wanted the Chancellorship for himself.
Other prominent critics included the writers Heinrich Böll and Günter Grass (in 1966, Grass had written an open letter urging Kiesinger not to accept the chancellorship).
Over his Chancellorship, he reduced the basic rate from 23% to 20%.
Papen wants Nazi support to return to the Chancellorship while Hitler wants Papen to convince Hindenburg to appoint him Chancellor.