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1929
Party Leader
Appointed Party Leader of the Catholic Centre Party
1930
Article 48
After an unpopular bill to reform the Reich's finances is left unsupported by the Reichstag, Hindenburg establishes the bill as an emergency decree based on Article 48 of the constitution
1930
Budget
Berlin Passes the Finance Bill by Presidential decree, cannot win a majority in the Reichstag
1930
Chancellor
Appointed Chancellor, owes position to the army & General Kurt von Schleicher
29th Mar Chancellors Br]ing, Papen, Schleicher and Hitler are all Presidentially appointed dictatorships
29th Mar Rhineland Heinrich Br]ing is appointed the successor of Chancellor M〕ler by Paul von Hindenburg after months of political lobbying by General Kurt von Schleicher on behalf of the military
1930
Constitution
After an unpopular bill to reform the Reich's finances is left unsupported by the Reichstag, Hindenburg establishes the bill as an emergency decree based on Article 48 of the constitution
29th Mar Chancellors Br]ing, Papen, Schleicher and Hitler are all Presidentially appointed dictatorships
29th Mar The new government is expected to lead a political shift towards conservatism, based on the emergency powers granted to the Reichsprгident by the constitution, since it had no majority support in the Reichstag
1930
Economy
Invokes article 48 to impose deflationary policies
1930
Election
14th Sep After the election Br]ing attempts to reform the devastated state without a majority in Parliament, governing with the help of the President's emergency decrees
1930
Occupation
30th June Rhineland The last Allied troops leave the Rhineland
1930
Reichstag
18th July A finance bill is defeated in the Reichstag with the support of the SPD, KPD, the NSDAP and DNVP, Br]ing submits to the Reichstag the president's decree that it will be dissolved
1930
Vote Confidence
Berlin Bruening is defeated & an election is called for September
Berlin The Reichstag rejects Bruening's actions in passing the finance bill
1930
Weimar Republic
After an unpopular bill to reform the Reich's finances is left unsupported by the Reichstag, Hindenburg establishes the bill as an emergency decree based on Article 48 of the constitution
29th Mar Chancellors Br]ing, Papen, Schleicher and Hitler are all Presidentially appointed dictatorships
29th Mar The new government is expected to lead a political shift towards conservatism, based on the emergency powers granted to the Reichsprгident by the constitution, since it had no majority support in the Reichstag
30th June Rhineland The last Allied troops leave the Rhineland
18th July A finance bill is defeated in the Reichstag with the support of the SPD, KPD, the NSDAP and DNVP, Br]ing submits to the Reichstag the president's decree that it will be dissolved
14th Sep After the election Br]ing attempts to reform the devastated state without a majority in Parliament, governing with the help of the President's emergency decrees
1931
Chancellor
13th Oct Berlin Appointed Chancellor of Germany
1931
Minister of Foreign Affairs
13th Oct Appointed Foreign Minister
1932
Resignation
29th May Br]ing resigns after no longer having Hindenburg's support
29th May Forced to resign by Hindenburg

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