Brandt–Scheel coalition government
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The Brandt–Scheel coalition government was the West German administration of Chancellor Willy Brandt and Vice Chancellor Walter Scheel in the early 1970s, noted for its groundbreaking Ostpolitik that sought rapprochement with Eastern Bloc countries.
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| Label | Occurrences |
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| Brandt–Scheel coalition government canonical | 1 |
| Willy Brandt government | 1 |
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Target entity: Brandt–Scheel coalition government Context triple: [Wandel durch Annäherung, implementedBy, Brandt–Scheel coalition government]
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Reinfeldt Cabinet II
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Target entity: Brandt–Scheel coalition government Target entity description: The Brandt–Scheel coalition government was the West German administration of Chancellor Willy Brandt and Vice Chancellor Walter Scheel in the early 1970s, noted for its groundbreaking Ostpolitik that sought rapprochement with Eastern Bloc countries.
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A.
Reinfeldt Cabinet II
Reinfeldt Cabinet II was the center-right Swedish government led by Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt during his second term in office, following the 2010 general election.
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B.
Norwegian coalition governments
Norwegian coalition governments are multi-party administrations in Norway formed when no single party holds a parliamentary majority, requiring parties like the Norwegian Labour Party to share power and negotiate joint policy platforms.
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C.
Weimar coalition
The Weimar coalition was a pro-democratic alliance of centrist and center-left parties in the Weimar Republic that supported the republican constitution and sought to stabilize Germany after World War I.
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D.
Wilmès II Government
The Wilmès II Government was the Belgian federal administration led by Prime Minister Sophie Wilmès that expanded from a caretaker role into a fully empowered government during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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E.
Refahyol coalition government
The Refahyol coalition government was a short-lived Turkish ruling alliance in the mid-1990s, led by the Islamist-leaning Welfare Party and the center-right True Path Party, that marked a turning point in Turkey’s civil–military and secular–Islamist tensions.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Brandt–Scheel coalition government Description of subject: The Brandt–Scheel coalition government was the West German administration of Chancellor Willy Brandt and Vice Chancellor Walter Scheel in the early 1970s, noted for its groundbreaking Ostpolitik that sought rapprochement with Eastern Bloc countries.
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