German People's Council
The German People's Council (
First people's council

The First German People's Council emerged from the Second
Constitutional committee
In the People's Council, a constitutional committee was formed that would develop under the leadership of Otto Grotewohl (SED) as a condition of the German Democratic Republic. Here, the committee would be based on a draft of the SED already developed in November 1946. The draft was drawn up by the committee on 22 October 1948 approved by the People's Council and on 19 March 1949 formally adopted. The proposal was then referred to the Third German People's Congress for approval.
Second people's council
The Second German People's Council was selected from the Third German People's Congress, at 29–30. Convened in May 1949. It appeared on 7 October 1949 together, during the Declaration of the German Democratic Republic, and constituted itself as a provisional parliament of the GDR. The People's Council commissioned the former Social Democrat Otto Grotewohl with forming a government. Thus the founding of the GDR had been completed.
See also
- Merger of the KPD and SPD into the Socialist Unity Party of Germany
- German Economic Commission
- German People's Congress
- People's Control Commission
References
- ^ SBZ-Handbuch, Seite 321-322