The Violets (political party)
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The Violets – for spiritual politics (German: Die Violetten – für spirituelle Politik) is a political party in Germany.
Ideology
The members of the party see themselves as representatives of spiritual people. Accordingly, the "spirituality" occupies a central place in the party's views. In terms of content, it focuses on domestic issues, particularly in the areas of education, upbringing, business, finance, work and the environment.
Nature conservation is one of the focal points. The party also rejects animal experiments and advocates forms of direct democracy. The violets also demand an unconditional basic income.[1] The main goal, according to the party, is to develop a society in which "everyone can think, feel and act from their level of consciousness and develop to a higher level of consciousness". The Violets also advocate the legalization of illegal drugs while strengthening education and addiction prevention and justify this with a right to self-determination.[2]
The party tries to form a dual leadership of a man and a woman at federal and state level.
See also
- De Nieuwe Mens
References
External links
- Official website
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(733 seats)
(96 seats for Germany)
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above the district level)
- Alliance C
- Animal Protection Alliance
- APPD
- Basic Income Alliance
- Bavaria Party
- Bergpartei, die ÜberPartei
- BüSo
- Centre Party
- DAVA
- Democracy in Motion
- dieBasis
- Feminist Party
- Free Saxony
- German Communist Party
- DSU
- Wir Bürger
- Marxist–Leninist Party
- NPD
- Verjüngungsforschung
- The Humanists
- Party of Reason
- The Third Path
- The Republicans
- The Urbans
- Socialist Equality Party
- Statt Party
- V-Partei3
- Values Union
- CDU: does not participate in the state election in Bavaria; instead, an associated party CSU is participating here.
- Greens: are currently not in the state parliament of the Saarland
- FDP: is currently not in state parliaments of Brandenburg, Lower Saxony, Saarland and Saxony.
- AfD: is currently not in the state parliament of Schleswig-Holstein.
- The Left: is currently not in the state parliaments of Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, Hesse, Lower Saxony, North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate, Saarland and Schleswig-Holstein.
- Free Voters: are currently only in the state parliaments of Bavaria and Rhineland-Palatinate.