Not to be confused with Alternative for Germany.

Helmut Kohl at an election rally of Alliance for Germany, 1990.
The Alliance for Germany (German: Allianz für Deutschland) was an opposition coalition in East Germany. It was formed on 5 February 1990 in Berlin (then West Berlin) to stand in the East-German Volkskammer elections. It consisted of the Christian Democratic Union, Democratic Awakening and the German Social Union. The German Forum Party was invited to join, but refused.
The Alliance won the most votes in the election, winning 48.2% of votes cast (CDU 40.9%; DSU 6.3%; DA 0.9%), and would control 192 of 400 seats in the Volkskammer. It formed the interim-government in East Germany until German Reunification. Lothar de Maizière from the CDU was minister-president.
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Political parties in East Germany (German Democratic Republic)
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Parties of the Democratic Bloc (1945–1950) |
Communist Party of Germany (to 1946)
Social Democratic Party of Germany (to 1946)
- Christian Democratic Union
- Liberal Democratic Party
Socialist Unity Party of Germany (from 1946)
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Parties of the National Front (1950–1989) |
- Socialist Unity Party of Germany
- Christian Democratic Union of Germany
- Liberal Democratic Party of Germany
National Democratic Party of Germany (formed in 1948)
Democratic Farmers' Party of Germany (formed in 1948)
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Parties during and after the Peaceful Revolution (1989–1990) |
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- Democracy Now
- Initiative for Peace and Human Rights
- New Forum
Alliance for Germany
- Christian Democratic Union
- Democratic Awakening
- German Social Union
Association of Free Democrats
- Liberal Democratic Party
- Free Democratic Party
- German Forum Party
- Democratic Farmers' Party of Germany
- Green Party
- National Democratic Party of Germany
- Social Democratic Party
Socialist Unity Party of Germany—Party of Democratic Socialism
- United Left
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Constituent Mass Organizations |
- Free German Trade Union Federation
- Free German Youth
- Democratic Women's League of Germany
- Cultural Association of the GDR
- Peasants Mutual Aid Association
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- Politics of East Germany
- Political parties in East Germany
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