PARTIES IN GERMANY
*—" I POST ELECTION POSITION. EFFORTS FOR COALITION. Times. LONDON, May 9. The Berlin " correspondent, of the Times states that the , German I Nationals are tardily realising; that even they cannot form a Government without the co-opera-tion of other parties.: It is clear that they \ are aiming at a coalition with the Centre and People's parties, trusting that they may enjoy the benevolent neutrality of the Democrats on the one hand and the Freedom Party on the other. :\ ■ \ '. It is a precarious basis' upon which to build even should' the Nationals come round ; to the; view .'that; unreserved acceptance of the reparation experts' plan is the only alternative to confusion. The Centre Party will join in on •no other terms, and the benevolent neutrality of the' Democrats is not otherwise obtainable." • v , ■ '■'-''.''< ' ' ■'• ' ,What the ' Freedom Party will do remains obscure, , but ... popular .- rumour already credits it with making preparations for the formation of a' political bloc.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18706, 12 May 1924, Page 9
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