- Paulskirchenverfassung
The so-called Paulskirchenverfassung ("Constitution of St. Paul's Church, Frankfurt") of 1849 was the first constitution of a "German Empire" (
German Empire usually being associated with the Empire founded by Bismarck in 1871), and as such was actually titled Verfassung des Deutschen Reiches ("Constitution of the German Empire"). It was proclaimed by theFrankfurt Parliament , during its meeting in thePaulskirche church on27 March 1849 , and came in effect on28 March , [ [http://www.documentArchiv.de/nzjh/verfdr1848.htm Verfassung des Deutschen Reichs ("Paulskirchenverfassung") vom 28. März 1849] ] when it was published in the "Reichs-Gesetz-Blatt 1849", p. 101-147.Thus, a united German Empire, as successor to the
German Confederation , had been founded "de jure". "De facto", though, most Princes on German soil were not willing to give up sovereignty and resisted it, so it did not succeed on land, with the German Confederation being restored a year later. On the other hand, this first and democratic German Empire, with its smallReichsflotte navy founded a year earlier, fought theFirst War of Schleswig at sea with the Battle of Heligoland. The fleet's black-red-gold war ensign was one of the first instances of the official use of theFlag of Germany .After long and controversial negotiations, the parliament had passed the complete Imperial Constitution on
27 March 1849 . It was carried narrowly, by 267 against 263 votes. The version passed included the creation of a hereditary emperor ("Erbkaisertum"), which had been favoured mainly by the "erbkaiserliche" group around Gagern, with the reluctant support of the Westendhall group around Heinrich Simon. On the first reading, such a solution had been dismissed. The change of mind came about because all alternative suggestions, such as anelective monarchy , or a Directory government under an alternating chair were even less practicable and unable to find broad support, as was the radical left's demand for arepublic , modelled on theUnited States .The people were to be represented by a bicameral parliament, with a directly elected "Volkshaus" (House of commons), and a "Staatenhaus" (House of States) of representatives sent by the individual confederated states. Half of each "Staatenhaus" delegation was to be appointed by the respective state government, the other by the state parliament.
The constitution's text opens with § 1 Sentence 1: "„Das deutsche Reich besteht aus dem Gebiete des bisherigen deutschen Bundes.“" (The German Empire consists of the area of the
German Confederation ).Literature
* Jörg-Detlef Kühne: "Die Reichsverfassung der Paulskirche." Neuwied 1998, ISBN 3472030240.
*Karl Binding : "Der Versuch der Reichsgründung durch die Paulskirche". Schutterwald/Baden 1998, ISBN 978-3-928640-45-9External links
*de icon [http://www.documentArchiv.de/nzjh/verfdr1848.htm Originaltext der Verfassung des Deutschen Reichs ("Paulskirchenverfassung") vom 28. März 1849 (auf documentArchiv.de)]
*de icon [http://www.lwl.org/westfaelische-geschichte/portal/Internet/ku.php?tab=que&ID=835 Verfassung des Deutschen Reiches ("Paulskirchen-Verfassung") vom 28.03.1849 in Volltext]
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