词条 | Rainer Barzel |
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|name = Rainer Barzel |image = Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F029561-0005, Essen, CDU-Bundestagswahlkongress, Barzel.jpg |imagesize = |smallimage = |alt = |caption = Barzel speaking at a 1969 CDU conference |office = President of the Bundestag (West Germany) |term_start = 29 March 1983 |term_end = 25 October 1984 |predecessor = Richard Stücklen |successor = Philipp Jenninger |office1 = Federal Minister of Intra-German Relations (West Germany) |chancellor1 = Helmut Kohl |term_start1 = 4 October 1982 |term_end1 = 29 March 1983 |predecessor1 = Egon Franke |successor1 = Heinrich Windelen |term_start2 = 14 December 1962 |term_end2 = 11 October 1963 All-German Affairs |chancellor2 = Konrad Adenauer |predecessor2 = Ernst Lemmer |successor2 = Erich Mende |office3 = Leader of the Christian Democratic Union (West Germany) |term_start3 = 5 October 1971 |term_end3 = 12 June 1973 |1blankname3 = {{nowrap|General Secretary}} |1namedata3 = Kurt Biedenkopf |predecessor3 = Kurt Georg Kiesinger |successor3 = Helmut Kohl |office4 = Leader of the CDU/CSU Group in the Bundestag (West Germany) |term_start4 = 1 December 1964 |term_end4 = 9 May 1973 |1blankname4 = First Deputy |1namedata4 = Franz Josef Strauß Richard Stücklen |predecessor4 = Heinrich von Brentano |successor4 = Karl Carstens |office5 = Member of the Bundestag for North Rhine-Westphalia |term_start5 = 4 November 1980 |term_end5 = 18 February 1987 |constituency5 = Party-list proportional representation |office6 = Member of the Bundestag for Paderborn – Wiedenbrück |term_start6 = 15 October 1957 |term_end6 = 4 November 1980 |predecessor6 = Maria Niggemeyer |successor6 = Heinrich Pohlmeier |birth_name = Rainer Candidus Barzel |birth_date = 20 June 1924 |birth_place = Braunsberg, East Prussia, Free State of Prussia, Weimar Republic |death_date = {{death date and age|df=yes|2006|8|26|1924|6|20}} |death_place = Munich, Bavaria, Germany |nationality = German |party = Christian Democratic Union |spouse = Kriemhild (m. 1948 – d. 1980) Helga (m. 1983 – d. 1995) Ute (m. 1997 – 2006) |children = Claudia |alma_mater = University of Cologne }} Rainer Candidus Barzel (20 June 1924 – 26 August 2006) was a German politician of the CDU. He served as the 8th President of the Bundestag from 1983 to 1984. Life and careerBorn in Braunsberg, East Prussia (present-day Braniewo, Poland), Barzel served as Chairman of the CDU from 1971 to 1973 and ran as the CDU's candidate for Chancellor of Germany in the 1972 federal elections, losing to Willy Brandt's SPD. The 1972 election is commonly regarded as an indirect referendum on Chancellor Brandt's Ostpolitik (Eastern Policy), which called for normalized relations with East Germany and the Soviet Union, which Barzel vehemently opposed. On 27 April 1972 Barzel and the CDU/CSU called a constructive vote of no confidence against Brandt's government. Had the motion carried, Barzel would have succeeded Brandt as Chancellor of Germany. The implications of this vote were far-reaching. Brandt's initial reaction was that he, along with his policy of Ostpolitik, was finished. Several German trade unions went on strike in anticipation of his loss in the no confidence motion. However, the final tally received 247 votes; 249 were needed to expel Brandt from office. Later, it was found out that two members of Parliament, {{Interlanguage link multi|Julius Steiner|2=de|3=Julius Steiner (Politiker)|preserve=1}} (CDU) and {{Interlanguage link multi|Leo Wagner|de}} (CSU) had been bribed by the East German Ministry for State Security.[1] The government, in consideration of the fact that it had lost its parliamentary majority and that parliamentary work was stalled, reacted by calling new elections, which it won decisively. 1972 was the only time before 1998 and after World War II that the SPD outpolled the CDU, and it still represents the SPD's high-water mark as a vote share. That year's elections had the highest turnout ever. Within the CDU group of the German parliament, Barzel's credibility suffered when it became apparent that he had lied about substantial outside income from work as a lawyer outside parliament. Barzel served as Minister of All-German Affairs (1962–63) under Konrad Adenauer, as Parliamentary group leader of the CDU/CSU (1964–1973), as Minister of Intra-German Relations (1982–1983) in Helmut Kohl's cabinet, and as President of the Bundestag (1983–1984). It was neither the lost no-confidence motion nor the lost parliamentary elections that, on 8 May 1973, eventually prompted Barzel to resign from both the CDU party chair and the leadership of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group. It was the refusal by the parliamentary group to support a government bill for the accession of both German states to the United Nations. He resigned from politics in 1984 after he was accused of being entangled in the Flick scandal, a charge rejected by the Flick inquiry committee and the prosecuting authorities two years later. Barzel died in Munich, Bavaria, after a long illness, on 26 August 2006, aged 82. Publications
References1. ^{{cite book |title=From Yalta to Berlin |last=Smyser |first=W. R. |year=1999 |page=266 |location=New York |publisher=St. Martin's Press |isbn=0-312-06605-8 }} Further reading{{Commons category}}
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