GERMAN POLITICS
Heads at Loggerheads PARLIAMENTARY REFORM 1 c 1 (AusL ami N.Z. Cable) Berlin, Aug. 32. Chancellor von Pajxui talked with the Centre Party leaders, who, it is believed, insisted on the foruiaticui of Cabinet on h Parliamentary ini sis with the inclusion of Nazi leaders as fully responsible partners. The Catholics are ready to join the coalition with the Nazis provided the Titter pledge themselves to ohseiw constitution and respect Parliamentary form of Government. .V coalition of Catholics and Hitlerites could command a majority in the I tidchs (a.if. .Meantime, Cabinet lir.s issued a statement that the President adheres to the idea of a Government independent of party. Ililler sees the President to-day. Hill:lenburg attended the eommemc rat ion of the 'Weimar Constitution at which Herr Gayi outlined his pro-i-gramme including the establishment of an Tapper House or Senate and substitution of electoral constituencles for the present i>arty list system and raising the voting age which at present is 20. The reforms are .designed to conduce closer relationship between the Reich and Prussia.
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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 2796, 13 August 1932, Page 6
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