GERMAN POLITICS.
PARLIAMENTARY CHAOS. A DICTATORSHIP FORESHADOWED. lIINDENBERG ACTIVE United Press Assn.—Elec. Tel.—Copyright. BERLIN, March 30. Dr. Bruening’s new Cabinet is the 17ih formed in Germany since the war. It receives little support from any section of the press. Already the Ministry has been nicknamed “ the Uindenburg Cabinet,” because it was the most speedily formed since ttic war owing to President Hindenburg’s own activities. He forced Dr. Bruening to include lierr Schiele (Minister of Agriculture), who is the Nationalist agrarian leader, and champions a vast programme of farm relelf and the stabilisation of wheat and rye prices. Vorwaerts asserts that the Ministry will lead to a Dictatorship, because even an election could not clear up the Parliamentary chaos. Several other newspapers agree with tiie view about chaos. They say Germany shortly will he faced with a choice between anarchy and a Dictatorship.
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17984, 1 April 1930, Page 7
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