Provided a strong
leader to keep
control over the
country in an
emergency
All Germans
had equal
rights, including
the right to
vote
Each state had
its own elected
assembly to
represent local
interests
Proportional
representation
meant that
parties had the
same percentage
of seats in
parliament as the
did in the election
Weaknesses
If the chancellor didn't do
something the president
wanted, the president could
get rid of him
The armed forces where
at the mercy of the
president who was the
chief of the armed forces
President could
remake laws in the
situation of an
emergeny. However,
the constitution was
vague on what an
emergency was
The president had too much
control over everything
Main Features
The
Reivhstag
were the
German
parliament
and were the
people who
chose the
chancellor
Each German state
kept its own
parliament, the had
little power and
national laws
overruled local state
laws
The president was head of state
until he was re-elected every 7
years. He was head of the armed
forces, could dismiss a chancellor
and in a state of emergency he
could remake the laws
The Bill of rights guaranteed
that every german got freedom
of speech, freedom of press,
freedom to meet and freedom
from arrest without a good
excuse
For every 60,000 votes
each party got one
member or seat