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The program of the party was modeled after the one of the Dutch Party for Freedom, founded and led by Geert Wilders. [ 9 ] Some German media have variously described the party as right-wing populist , [ 9 ] [ 15 ] islamophobic , [ 4 ] [ 5 ] and conservative .
René Stadtkewitz (born 9 January 1965) is a German former politician. [1] A former local Berlin state representative for the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and anti-Islam activist, he co-founded the German Freedom Party in 2010, which he led until 2013. [1] He has later been deputy chairman of the Citizens' Movement Pax Europa. [1]
The federal government of Germany often consisted of a coalition of a major and a minor party, specifically CDU/CSU and FDP or SPD and FDP, and from 1998 to 2005 SPD and Greens. From 1966 to 1969, from 2005 to 2009 and from 2013 to 2021, the federal government consisted of a coalition of the two major parties, called a grand coalition .
ASD - all insured persons and pensioners in Germany (Pensioners' Party), founded in 1982, disbanded in 1989 AVP - Fourth Community Action Party, founded in 1975, merged into Free Republican Party APD - motorists and citizens interested Party of Germany, founded in 1988, disbanded in 2002. BGL - resolved Bremer Green List, founded in 1974, after ...
The Freedom Party of Austria [a] (German: Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs, FPÖ) is a political party in Austria, variously described as far-right, [14] right-wing populist, [15] national-conservative, and Eurosceptic.
Henning, Wulle and Graefe founded the German Völkisch Freedom Party in December 1922. [80] In September 1923, the DVP Chancellor Gustav Stresemann announced the end of "passive resistance" to the occupation of the Ruhr (Ruhrkampf) under the grounds that hyperinflation had destroyed the economy and the Ruhrkampf must end in order to save Germany.
The DVFP was founded on 16 December 1922, when Wilhelm Henning, Reinhold Wulle, and Albrecht von Graefe broke from the German National People's Party (DNVP). [1] Leading right-wing figures, such as Ernst Graf zu Reventlow, Artur Dinter, and Theodor Fritsch, joined the party on its foundation. [2]
16 December: The German Völkisch Freedom Party (DVFP) was founded when Wilhelm Henning, Reinhold Wulle and Albrecht von Graefe broke from the German National People's Party (DNVP). 27 December: France occupies the Ruhr.