The Weimar Constitution can be explained as the degree of effective democracy For the first time in the German history, it was a democratic republic. The constitution is a fragile experiment, guinea pig. In theory, the Weimar Constitution can be described as the most democratic constitution in the history of the world. Germany becomes "federal state", each "land" (state) reserves limited control over local circumstances.
How effective is the German government influenced by Weimar's constitutional nature from 1919 to 1933? Indeed, the Weimar Constitution affected the German effective government between 1919 and 1933. However, the parties can prove whether this Constitution has had a negative effect on the effective government, or has had a positive influence. While the Constitution can be said to be the main factor of the government's ineffectiveness, the incompetence of the government can be attributed to other external factors such as failure and depression, which is a major deficiency of the Weimar Constitution. It is a proportional representation system, which is a more democratic attempt. Democracy is often at the expense of a powerful government, as it is often difficult to build a stable government with democratic regime.
The combination of the Weimar Constitution and the economic depression has also led to the deterioration of the image of the Republic. Weimar's constitution is said to be the most democratic constitution in the world, but ironically, the collapse of German democracy is also being criticized. The reason for this is that the parties to the Constitution can not agree to the action plan as necessary. For example, during the economic crisis, the differences in the Weimar Republic could not decide to take action, so in 1929 they did not do anything before severe education, public housing and pensions I could not do it. This made the public angry, they took appropriate action, voted against the Weimar Republic, showed them weakly, and made it impossible to manage the country.
In December 1918 the elections were held for the Diet in charge of the Constitution of the new parliament. On 6 February 1919, the National Assembly held a meeting to form Weimar alliance in Weimar town. They also elected SDP leader Friedrich Ebert as President of the Weimar Republic. On August 11, 1919, the Weimar Constitution was signed by the Law by President Ebert. The law is facing strong opposition from the military and extreme leftists. The Constitution contains 181 articles covering German citizens' rights to the German state structure (empire) and religious freedom, and how to enact all laws.