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== Views ==
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The preliminary founding program states that the party aims for classic social liberal positions. The aim ist a "free society, in which every human being is valued in their individuality and can unfold". New central motives of the New Liberals is the introduction of a [[basic income]] as well as improvements for "refugees, immigrants, people with disabilities, elderly people, increasingly also families but also job starters".
The preliminary founding program states that the party aims for classic social liberal positions. The aim ist a “free society, in which every human being is valued in their individuality and can unfold”. New central motives of the New Liberals are the introduction of a [[basic income]] as well as improvements for “refugees, immigrants, people with disabilities, elderly people, increasingly also families but also job starters”.


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Revision as of 17:09, 17 November 2014

New Liberals
Neue Liberale
ChairmanNajib Karim, Sylvia Canel
Founded14 September 2014
HeadquartersHansastr. 40
D-20144 Hamburg
IdeologySocial liberalism
Progressivism
Political positionCentre-left
ColorsTeal, Yellow
Website
http://neueliberale.org


The New Liberals (Template:Lang-de) is a minor political party in Germany based in Hamburg.

The party was created as a split from the Free Democratic Party (FDP) operating in the state of Hamburg,[1] and was founded on 28 September 2014 in Wilhelmsburg, Hamburg.[2][3]

The party states its distance from the FDP and its economic liberalism, and aims to create programme based on social liberalism.[4]

Views

The preliminary founding program states that the party aims for classic social liberal positions. The aim ist a “free society, in which every human being is valued in their individuality and can unfold”. New central motives of the New Liberals are the introduction of a basic income as well as improvements for “refugees, immigrants, people with disabilities, elderly people, increasingly also families but also job starters”.

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