The 1887 election was the second during the
German Empire to be held early (the
first was in 1878). On 14 January 1887, at the request of Chancellor
Otto von Bismarck, Emperor
Wilhelm I dissolved the
Reichstag elected in October 1884, ten months before its three-year term was due to expire. Bismarck took the step because the Reichstag, which lacked a clear majority bloc of any like-minded parties, had refused to pass his proposed seven-year military budget. In response to France's accelerated program for military training under Minister of War
Georges Boulanger, it contained a 10 percent increase in the strength of the army. The
Centre Party and
German Free-minded Party, together with the
National Liberal Party,
German Conservative Party and
German Reich Party, supported the increase in strength. The Centre and Free-minded parties, however, refused to accept the budget's seven-year term and insisted that it be limited to three years. Bismarck spoke twice in front of the Reichstag, supported the second time by 87-year-old Chief of the General Staff
Helmuth von Moltke, without being able to sway the vote in his favor. He then abruptly presented an order to dissolve the Reichstag which the Emperor had already signed. Bismarck's hope was that a new Reichstag would be more favorable towards his plans. == Campaign ==