Brandenburg United Civic Movements/Free Voters
Political party in Germany From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Political party in Germany From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Brandenburg United Civic Movements/Free Voters (BVB/Free Voters; German: Brandenburger Vereinigte Bürgerbewegungen/Freie Wähler, BVB/FW), also known as Die Orangen (German for The Oranges) since 2023, is a political party in Brandenburg in eastern Germany. The party was co-founded in 2008 by Péter Vida, who serves as chairman. It cooperates with the federal Free Voters association, but is not a member.[2] The party describes itself as "a statewide association of independent municipal voter groups and citizens' initiatives in the state of Brandenburg".[3]
Brandenburg United Civic Movements/Free Voters Brandenburger Vereinigte Bürgerbewegungen/Freie Wähler | |
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Regional Chairman | Péter Vida[1] |
Deputy Chairpersons | Ilona Nicklisch Bernd Albers Heika Selka |
Founded | 2008[2] |
Headquarters | Jahnstraße 52 16321 Bernau bei Berlin, Brandenburg |
Ideology | Regionalism |
Colours | Orange and blue[2] |
Landtag of Brandenburg | 0 / 88
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Website | |
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The BVB/FW is active on a local and state level. Its first major success came in the 2014 Brandenburg state election, where it won 2.7% of votes cast and three seats due to the victory of Christoph Schulze , a former SPD member of the Landtag, in his constituency of Teltow-Fläming III.[4] In the 2019 Brandenburg state election, the BVB/FW won 5.05% of the state vote and five seats. Chairman Péter Vida also won the constituency of Barnim II.[5]
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