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* [[List of political parties in Germany]] |
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* [[The Blue Party (Germany)]] |
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* [[Citizens for Mecklenburg-Vorpommern]] |
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== References == |
== References == |
Alliance Germany
Bündnis Deutschland
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Leader | Steffen Große |
Founded | November 2022 |
Ideology | Conservatism[1] |
Political position | Centre-right[2]toright-wing[3] |
Regional affiliation | Alliance for Thuringia[4] |
European Parliament group | European Conservatives and Reformists |
Slogan | Freedom, Prosperity, Safety Freiheit, Wohlstand, Sicherheit |
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Bündnis Deutschland (lit. 'Alliance Germany')[5] is a minor German political party founded in November 2022. It is led by Steffen Große, the former leader of the Free Voters of Saxony and a former Christian Democratic Union member. It describes itself as politically between the Christian Democrats and the Alternative for Germany.[6][7] Bündnis Deutschland announced plans to run in the May 2023 state-level elections in Bremen,[1][8] but later decided to support the local Citizens in Rage party instead.[9] In January 2023, a Member of the European Parliament Lars Patrick Berg left the Liberal Conservative Reformers party and joined Bündnis Deutschland.[10] In 2024, both Wir Bürger[11] and Values Union started to discuss mergers with BD.[12]
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