German Freedom Party: Difference between revisions
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'''Freedom''' ({{lang-de|Die Freiheit}}) is a small [[political party]] in [[Germany]], |
'''Freedom''' ({{lang-de|Die Freiheit}}) is a small [[political party]] in [[Germany]] which identifies as [[Conservative liberalism|conservative-liberal]]<ref name="Junge Freiheit"/> or [[Classical liberalism|classical liberal]]<ref name="tagesspiegel1"/> party, while it has been described by [[Liberalism|liberal]] media as [[Right-wing populism|right-wing populist]].<ref name="SPON">{{Citation |url=http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,737676,00.html |title=Riding the Wave of Islamophobia: The German Geert Wilders |newspaper=Spiegel Online |first=Jochen-Martin |last=Gutsch |date=1 June 2011 |accessdate=21 July 2011}}</ref><ref name="Zeit">{{Citation |url=http://www.zeit.de/2011/03/Parteitag-Die-Freiheit |title=Rechtspopulismus: Keinen Fußbreit |newspaper=Die Zeit |language=German |accessdate=21 July 2011}}</ref> Its core issue is the [[criticism of Islam]].<ref name="SPON"/><ref name="Zeit"/> The party's full name is '''Freedom – Civil Rights Party for More Freedom and Democracy''' (''Die Freiheit – Bürgerrechtspartei für mehr Freiheit und Demokratie''). |
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It was founded in October 2010 by Berlin city parliamentarian [[René Stadtkewitz]] who had been expelled from the conservative [[Christian Democratic Union (Germany)|CDU]] for inviting the Dutch politician and Islam critic [[Geert Wilders]] to Berlin. The party seeks the implementation of a [[Direct democracy|direct citizen democracy]] based on the [[Politics of Switzerland|Swiss model]] and extensive changes in [[immigration]] and [[Racial integration|integration]] policy.<ref>{{Citation |first=Jan |last=Bielicki |title=Anti-Islam-Partei "Die Freiheit": Geert Wilders light |newspaper=Süddeutsche Zeitung |url=http://www.sueddeutsche.de/politik/anti-islam-partei-die-freiheit-geert-wilders-light-1.1053605 |accessdate=30 Aug 2011}}</ref> |
It was founded in October 2010 by Berlin city parliamentarian [[René Stadtkewitz]] who had been expelled from the conservative [[Christian Democratic Union (Germany)|CDU]] for inviting the Dutch politician and Islam critic [[Geert Wilders]] to Berlin. The party seeks the implementation of a [[Direct democracy|direct citizen democracy]] based on the [[Politics of Switzerland|Swiss model]] and extensive changes in [[immigration]] and [[Racial integration|integration]] policy.<ref>{{Citation |first=Jan |last=Bielicki |title=Anti-Islam-Partei "Die Freiheit": Geert Wilders light |newspaper=Süddeutsche Zeitung |url=http://www.sueddeutsche.de/politik/anti-islam-partei-die-freiheit-geert-wilders-light-1.1053605 |accessdate=30 Aug 2011}}</ref> |
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==History== |
== History == |
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Freedom was founded in October 2010 by Rene Stadtkewitz in the wake of the immigration debate spurred by the then-member of the Executive Board of the Deutsche Bundesbank [[Thilo Sarrazin]].<ref>{{cite news |title=A false prophet |author= |url=http://www.economist.com/node/17200240 |newspaper=[[The Economist]] |date=7 October 2010 |accessdate=23 March 2011}}</ref> The Berlin city parliamentarian Stadtkewitz was expelled from the [[Christian Democratic Union (Germany)|Christian Democratic Union]] faction in 2010 after inviting [[Netherlands|Dutch]] politician [[Geert Wilders]] of the [[Party for Freedom]] to hold a speech in [[Berlin]]. A number of other politicians who left their respective parties joined Stadtkewitz,<ref>[http://www.diefreiheit.org/der-berliner-abgeordnete-rene-stadtkewitz-grundet-neue-buergerrechtspartei-die-freiheit/ Der Berliner Abgeordnete Rene Stadtkewitz gründet neue Bürgerrechtspartei Die Freiheit.] Press release of the party. 10 Sep 2010. Retrieved on 21 July 2011.</ref> while prominent Islam and immigration critic Thilo Sarrazin refused participation in the new party, but fought to stay in his [[Social Democratic Party of Germany|Social Democratic Party]] and stated that the immigration and integration issues had to be discussed inside the major parties.<ref name="WELT"/> In June 2011, the party expanded, founding state associations in ten German states.<ref name="ND">{{Citation |url=http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/199185.die-freiheit-nun-auch-in-bayern.html |title="Die Freiheit" nun auch in Bayern |newspaper=Neues Deutschland |first=Rudolf |last=Stumberger |date=6 June 2011 |accessdate=21 July 2011 |language=German}}</ref><ref>{{Citation |url=http://www.nh24.de/index.php/politik-und-wirtschaft/21-allgemeines-aus-der-politik-und-wirtschaft/46005-giessen-proteste-gegen-parteitag-zur-gruendung-von-die-freiheit-in-hessen |title=Proteste gegen Parteitag zur Gründung von Die Freiheit in Hessen |newspaper=nh24.de |language=German |date=6 June 2011 |accessdate=21 July 2011}}</ref> |
Freedom was founded in October 2010 by Rene Stadtkewitz in the wake of the immigration debate spurred by the then-member of the Executive Board of the Deutsche Bundesbank [[Thilo Sarrazin]].<ref>{{cite news |title=A false prophet |author= |url=http://www.economist.com/node/17200240 |newspaper=[[The Economist]] |date=7 October 2010 |accessdate=23 March 2011}}</ref> The Berlin city parliamentarian Stadtkewitz was expelled from the [[Christian Democratic Union (Germany)|Christian Democratic Union]] faction in 2010 after inviting [[Netherlands|Dutch]] politician [[Geert Wilders]] of the [[Party for Freedom]] to hold a speech in [[Berlin]]. A number of other politicians who left their respective parties joined Stadtkewitz,<ref>[http://www.diefreiheit.org/der-berliner-abgeordnete-rene-stadtkewitz-grundet-neue-buergerrechtspartei-die-freiheit/ Der Berliner Abgeordnete Rene Stadtkewitz gründet neue Bürgerrechtspartei Die Freiheit.] Press release of the party. 10 Sep 2010. Retrieved on 21 July 2011.</ref> while prominent Islam and immigration critic Thilo Sarrazin refused participation in the new party, but fought to stay in his [[Social Democratic Party of Germany|Social Democratic Party]] and stated that the immigration and integration issues had to be discussed inside the major parties.<ref name="WELT"/> In June 2011, the party expanded, founding state associations in ten German states.<ref name="ND">{{Citation |url=http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/199185.die-freiheit-nun-auch-in-bayern.html |title="Die Freiheit" nun auch in Bayern |newspaper=Neues Deutschland |first=Rudolf |last=Stumberger |date=6 June 2011 |accessdate=21 July 2011 |language=German}}</ref><ref>{{Citation |url=http://www.nh24.de/index.php/politik-und-wirtschaft/21-allgemeines-aus-der-politik-und-wirtschaft/46005-giessen-proteste-gegen-parteitag-zur-gruendung-von-die-freiheit-in-hessen |title=Proteste gegen Parteitag zur Gründung von Die Freiheit in Hessen |newspaper=nh24.de |language=German |date=6 June 2011 |accessdate=21 July 2011}}</ref> |
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==Ideology== |
==Ideology== |
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Freedom identifies as a [[Conservative liberalism|conservative-liberal]]<ref>{{citenews|url=http://www.jungefreiheit.de/Single-News-Display-mit-Komm.154+M54ee6b8f997.0.html|title=René Stadtkewitz gründet bürgerlich-liberale Partei|work=[[Junge Freiheit]]|accessdate=19 July 2011|date=10 September 2010|language=German}}</ref> or [[Classical liberalism|classical liberal]]<ref name="tagesspiegel1"/><ref name="tagesspiegel2">{{Citation |url=http://www.tagesspiegel.de/berlin/islamgegner-wilders-plant-rede-in-berlin/1937710.html |title=Islamgegner Wilders plant Rede in Berlin |newspaper=Der Tagesspiegel |date=20 Sep 2010}}</ref> party. Stadtkewitz himself has explained that his party would be more liberal than the [[Free Democratic Party (Germany)|FDP]], less statist than the [[Social Democratic Party of Germany|SPD]] and more [[Anti-establishment|anti-political establishment]] than the German [[Alliance '90/The Greens|Greens]].<ref name="tagesspiegel2"/> |
Freedom identifies as a [[Conservative liberalism|conservative-liberal]]<ref name="Junge Freiheit">{{citenews|url=http://www.jungefreiheit.de/Single-News-Display-mit-Komm.154+M54ee6b8f997.0.html|title=René Stadtkewitz gründet bürgerlich-liberale Partei|work=[[Junge Freiheit]]|accessdate=19 July 2011|date=10 September 2010|language=German}}</ref> or [[Classical liberalism|classical liberal]]<ref name="tagesspiegel1"/><ref name="tagesspiegel2">{{Citation |url=http://www.tagesspiegel.de/berlin/islamgegner-wilders-plant-rede-in-berlin/1937710.html |title=Islamgegner Wilders plant Rede in Berlin |newspaper=Der Tagesspiegel |date=20 Sep 2010}}</ref> party. Stadtkewitz himself has explained that his party would be more liberal than the [[Free Democratic Party (Germany)|FDP]], less statist than the [[Social Democratic Party of Germany|SPD]] and more [[Anti-establishment|anti-political establishment]] than the German [[Alliance '90/The Greens|Greens]].<ref name="tagesspiegel2"/> |
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Some of their core issues include:<ref name="program">Presentation of the party platform on [http://www.diefreiheit.org/politische-programme/grundsatzprogramm/ DieFreiheit.org]</ref> |
Some of their core issues include:<ref name="program">Presentation of the party platform on [http://www.diefreiheit.org/politische-programme/grundsatzprogramm/ DieFreiheit.org]</ref> |
Revision as of 12:23, 21 June 2013
Freedom – Civil Rights Party for More Freedom and Democracy | |
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Leader | René Stadtkewitz |
Chairman | Karl Schmitt |
Founded | 28 October 2010 |
Headquarters | Storkower Straße 158 10407 Berlin |
Membership | 2,000 (July 2011)[1][third-party source needed] |
Ideology | Classical liberalism (self-identification)[2][3] Direct democracy (self-identification) Criticism of Islam[2][4][5] Conservatism[6] Right-wing populism[5] |
Political position | Right-wing |
Colours | Blue and orange |
Website | |
www.diefreiheit.org | |
Freedom (Template:Lang-de) is a small political party in Germany which identifies as conservative-liberal[7] or classical liberal[2] party, while it has been described by liberal media as right-wing populist.[4][5] Its core issue is the criticism of Islam.[4][5] The party's full name is Freedom – Civil Rights Party for More Freedom and Democracy (Die Freiheit – Bürgerrechtspartei für mehr Freiheit und Demokratie).
It was founded in October 2010 by Berlin city parliamentarian René Stadtkewitz who had been expelled from the conservative CDU for inviting the Dutch politician and Islam critic Geert Wilders to Berlin. The party seeks the implementation of a direct citizen democracy based on the Swiss model and extensive changes in immigration and integration policy.[8]
History
Freedom was founded in October 2010 by Rene Stadtkewitz in the wake of the immigration debate spurred by the then-member of the Executive Board of the Deutsche Bundesbank Thilo Sarrazin.[9] The Berlin city parliamentarian Stadtkewitz was expelled from the Christian Democratic Union faction in 2010 after inviting Dutch politician Geert Wilders of the Party for Freedom to hold a speech in Berlin. A number of other politicians who left their respective parties joined Stadtkewitz,[10] while prominent Islam and immigration critic Thilo Sarrazin refused participation in the new party, but fought to stay in his Social Democratic Party and stated that the immigration and integration issues had to be discussed inside the major parties.[11] In June 2011, the party expanded, founding state associations in ten German states.[12][13]
The 2011 Berlin state election was the first election the party participated in. Freedom won 1.0% of the popular vote.[14] Therefore party leader Stadtkewitz lost his seat in the state legislature, and the party its sole parliamentary representation, despite the party's aim of trying to win over five percent of the vote.
Ideology
Freedom identifies as a conservative-liberal[7] or classical liberal[2][3] party. Stadtkewitz himself has explained that his party would be more liberal than the FDP, less statist than the SPD and more anti-political establishment than the German Greens.[3]
Some of their core issues include:[15]
- The introduction of direct citizen democracy based on the Swiss model.
- Tougher measures on crime
- The reduction of immigration to deal with integration issues.
- Support of Israel.
- Stricter social welfare policies.
- Combat the "Islamisation of Germany."
The program of the party is modeled after the one of the Dutch Party for Freedom, founded and led by Geert Wilders.[11]
Some German media have variously described the party as right-wing populist,[11][16] islamophobic,[4][5] and conservative.[6]
International cooperation
Freedom receives support from Dutch politician Geert Wilders, leader and founder of the Party for Freedom, who announced his intention to include the party in his International Freedom Alliance project.[17] Politician Oskar Freysinger of the Swiss People's Party gave a speech on the occasion of Freedom's founding event in Bavaria.[12]
References
- ^ DieFreiheit.org Homepage
- ^ a b c d van Bebber, Werner (10 September 2010), ""Die Freiheit" soll rechts sein, liberal – und anders als andere", Der Tagesspiegel, retrieved 22 August 2011
- ^ a b c "Islamgegner Wilders plant Rede in Berlin", Der Tagesspiegel, 20 September 2010
- ^ a b c d Gutsch, Jochen-Martin (1 June 2011), "Riding the Wave of Islamophobia: The German Geert Wilders", Spiegel Online, retrieved 21 July 2011
- ^ a b c d e "Rechtspopulismus: Keinen Fußbreit", Die Zeit (in German), retrieved 21 July 2011
- ^ a b "Wer verbirgt sich hinter der neuen konservativen Partei "Die Freiheit"?", Focus Online, retrieved 22 August 2011
- ^ a b "René Stadtkewitz gründet bürgerlich-liberale Partei". Junge Freiheit (in German). 10 September 2010. Retrieved 19 July 2011.
- ^ Bielicki, Jan, "Anti-Islam-Partei "Die Freiheit": Geert Wilders light", Süddeutsche Zeitung, retrieved 30 August 2011
- ^ "A false prophet". The Economist. 7 October 2010. Retrieved 23 March 2011.
- ^ Der Berliner Abgeordnete Rene Stadtkewitz gründet neue Bürgerrechtspartei Die Freiheit. Press release of the party. 10 Sep 2010. Retrieved on 21 July 2011.
- ^ a b c Kensche, Christine (30 August 2011), "Der deutsche Wilders will kein Rassist sein", WELT Online, retrieved 30 August 2011
- ^ a b Stumberger, Rudolf (6 June 2011), ""Die Freiheit" nun auch in Bayern", Neues Deutschland (in German), retrieved 21 July 2011
- ^ "Proteste gegen Parteitag zur Gründung von Die Freiheit in Hessen", nh24.de (in German), 6 June 2011, retrieved 21 July 2011
- ^ http://www.wahlen-berlin.de
- ^ Presentation of the party platform on DieFreiheit.org
- ^ "Obdachlose Rechtspopulisten", Süddeutsche Zeitung, retrieved 30 August 2011
- ^ "Geert Wilders - Ich, Retter des Abendlands", Die Zeit (in German), retrieved 21 July 2011