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Gysi and its
Reformers like authors Stefan Heym and Christa Wolf and attorney Gregor Gysi, lawyer of dissidents like Robert Havemann and Rudolf Bahro, soon began to re-invent a party infamous for its rigid Marxist-Leninist orthodoxy and police-state methods.
The party's future seemed bright, but it suffered from a number of weaknesses, not the least of which was its dependence on Gysi, considered by supporters and critics alike as a super-star in German politics who stood in stark contrast to a colorless general membership.

Gysi and chairman
With the former SPD chairman, Oskar Lafontaine for the WASG and Gregor Gysi for the PDS as prominent figures, this alliance soon found interest in the media and in the population.
Bahro on 16 December 1989 to the Special Congress of the 16th Sedam December 1989, Bahro opportunity to speak before the delegates of the Extraordinary Congress of the Socialist Unity Party, whose chairman was a week ago has become his former legal counsel Gysi.

Gysi and 1990
The SED-PDS Chairman Gregor Gysi made a sad declaration: " The Parliament has more or less decided on the downfall of the German Democratic Republic on 3 October 1990.
In the first all-German elections in 1990, the PDS won only 2. 4 % of the nationwide vote, but under a one-time exception to Germany's electoral law entered the Bundestag with 17 deputies led by Gysi, one of Germany's most charismatic and articulate politicians.
On 16 June 1990, Bahro was rehabilitated by the Supreme Court of the DDR again represented by Gysi.
After the unification of Germany in 1990 she was involved in several court trials because she publicly proclaimed Gregor Gysi to have been a Stasi informer.

Gysi and was
Gysi was born in East Berlin, Soviet Zone of Germany.
His father, Klaus Gysi, was a high-ranking official in East Germany, and had been Minister of Culture from 1966 to 1973.
The process, in which Bahro was defended by Gregor Gysi, was therefore only a formality.
The subsequent appeal filed by Gysi in the Supreme Court of the GDR was immediately rejected as " manifestly unfounded ".
In that situation, the idea of an electoral coalition with the Party of Democratic Socialism ( PDS ), jointly led by Oskar Lafontaine and Gregor Gysi, was put forward by Oskar Lafontaine.

Gysi and elected
Three Left Party MPs were directly elected on a constituency basis: Gregor Gysi, Gesine Lötzsch and Petra Pau, all in Eastern Berlin constituencies.

Gysi and election
Oskar Lafontaine ( left ) and Gregor Gysi, election poster, Alexanderplatz, Berlin, 2005
In May 2005, when Federal Chancellor Gerhard Schröder announced plans to call an early election in September, many prominent PDS leaders including chair Lothar Bisky called on Gysi to front their campaign.
The PDS fought the election in an alliance with the new western-based Labour and Social Justice – The Electoral Alternative ( WASG ), under the new name The Left Party. PDS, with Gysi at times sharing a platform with WASG leader Oskar Lafontaine, former finance minister and formerly party leader of the SPD.

Gysi and German
* December 9 – The East German Communist Party elects the reformist Gregor Gysi as party leader.
Dr. Gregor Gysi (; born 16 January 1948 ) is a German attorney and key politician of the socialist left-wing political party The Left ( Die Linke ).
However, party leaders such as Lothar Bisky and Gregor Gysi objected to the idea ( primarily because of her perceived sympathies for the former German Democratic Republic ).

Gysi and on
Formerly a heavy smoker, Gysi quit smoking after the crisis on his doctors ' advice.
Bisky is seen to be on the moderate, social democratic wing of the party and he is a long-time close ally of the party's most prominent figure, Gregor Gysi.

Gysi and .
After the 2002 debacle, the PDS adopted a new program and re-installed a respected moderate, long-time Gysi ally Lothar Bisky, as chair.
Gregor Gysi, returning to public life only months after brain surgery and two heart attacks, shared the spotlight with Lafontaine as co-leader of the party's energetic and professional campaign.
But, alarmed by the Left's unexpected rise in the polls, Germany's mainstream politicians hit back at Lafontaine and Gysi as " left populists " and " demagogues " and accused the party of flirting with neo-Nazi voters.
Gregor Gysi became the new leader of the party.
The surname " Gysi " is of Swiss-German origin.
In addition to his legal work, Gysi emerged as one of East Germany's leading Gorbachev-inspired political reformists within the SED, especially towards the end of the 1980s.
In 1998 the Bundestag's immunity committee concluded that Gysi had been a collaborator with the Stasi from 1978 to 1989 under the name IM Notar, and fined him 8, 000 Deutsche Marks.
However, both the Free Democratic Party and his own PDS disputed the verdict, and Gysi appealed against the finding.
Gysi remained the PDS undisputed front man in many people's minds and continued to appear in public.

served and its
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but again, as one will have observed at any restaurant worth its salt, wine should be served in a large, tulip-shaped glass, which is never filled more than half full.
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Nevertheless, the attack had served its purpose.
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