STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1781, sig. 109-5/9 Page 36 · 36 of 120
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1781, sig. 109-5/9
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h( - 4 - Efforts among the Czechs. This will certainly change if among them a sufficiently strong group would find itself willing to go with the Reich. This could then be shone by sutoritarian forms, The current Nérodni Souručenstvi is the de daaa cn de cea de dae about to act as party-like organizations, can not be answered in general, but only on the basis of careful investigation of the Czech camp. Consideration should be given to whether one can draw close to disparate constitutional ideas, that they are opposed to authoritarian strenghts, on the other hand, perhaps the traditional Atmanian egoiamus offers starting points to raeaa d The second important question concerns the way in which the President is appointed. It is linked to the clarification of the position of the autonomous representative body of the people, since it seems that a Binflues suf must be granted the appointment of the President. In view of the fact that the President must have the confidence of the Führer and Reichskenzler, there is sufficient influence of the Empire, so that the sutonome representative body could be involved, for example, in the form of an election of a proposal right and of an atärker. In addition, the relationship between the President of State and the representative body, namely the representative bodies, and the government, would also need to be taken into account.