question archive The Enabling Act allowed the Chancellor to make laws without first consulting the Reichstag, in an emergency, though the bounds of this were not definite, giving room for abuse of power
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The Enabling Act allowed the Chancellor to make laws without first consulting the Reichstag, in an emergency, though the bounds of this were not definite, giving room for abuse of power. Hitler passed the law in 1933, with 2/3 of the Reichstag voting in favour of it.