Answer:
The Weimer Constitution had some inherent
defects which made it unstable. Due to proportional representation, one single
party could not come to power, rather a coalition government was formed.
Another defect was the Article 48, which gave the President the powers to
impose emergency, suspend civil rights and rule by decree. Within a short
period of time, many governments changed and this made people lose confidence
in the democratic parliamentary system which seemed to offer no solutions.
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