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Bergpartei, die ÜberPartei | |
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Chairperson | Yanachasca Laso Solari |
Founded | Both July 2005, merged 1 April 2011 |
Headquarters | Berlin |
Ideology |
Post-left anarchy Green anarchism Dadaism Autonomism |
Colours | Green-black (flag) |
Slogan | Small but slow |
Party flag | |
Website | |
www.bergpartei.de | |
Bergpartei, die ÜberPartei, stylized as bergpartei, die überpartei (German pronunciation: [ˌbɛʁkpaʁˈtaɪ diː ˌʔyːbɐpaʁˈtaɪ]) and shortened as B*, is an anarchist, dadaist party in Germany.
It is known for the holding of a vegetable battle between two rival districts of Berlin [1] and the video activist film festival nodogma. [2] [3]
B* has no domination claim, but refuses to be a joke party. Its additional designation is: radical feminist arm, utopian solidarity branch, post-identity anti-national, anti-materialist action.
In 2005, the Bergpartei was the first German party to enshrine the unconditional basic income, then called existence money, in its program. [4]
The party is famous for its handmade posters and billboards. [5]
It was founded on 1 April 2011 by fusing two grassroot squatter parties. [6]
The party's founding chairholder was Jan Theiler. [7]
In the Berlin elections 2011, the party gained 0.9 % in the district Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg (including 3.2% in the former squats area "Wahlkreis 5" [8]). In the national elections 2013, the party gained 0.4% in the same district. [9] Berlin 2016: 3,1 % in area Wahlkreis 5 and 0,5 % in the whole district of Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg. 2021 elections were held in Berlin and the federal level at the same time. Bergpartei decided to support the referendum to expropriate landlords but still doubled their votes.
You can help expand this article with text translated from
the corresponding article in German. (August 2014) Click [show] for important translation instructions.
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Bergpartei, die ÜberPartei | |
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Chairperson | Yanachasca Laso Solari |
Founded | Both July 2005, merged 1 April 2011 |
Headquarters | Berlin |
Ideology |
Post-left anarchy Green anarchism Dadaism Autonomism |
Colours | Green-black (flag) |
Slogan | Small but slow |
Party flag | |
Website | |
www.bergpartei.de | |
Bergpartei, die ÜberPartei, stylized as bergpartei, die überpartei (German pronunciation: [ˌbɛʁkpaʁˈtaɪ diː ˌʔyːbɐpaʁˈtaɪ]) and shortened as B*, is an anarchist, dadaist party in Germany.
It is known for the holding of a vegetable battle between two rival districts of Berlin [1] and the video activist film festival nodogma. [2] [3]
B* has no domination claim, but refuses to be a joke party. Its additional designation is: radical feminist arm, utopian solidarity branch, post-identity anti-national, anti-materialist action.
In 2005, the Bergpartei was the first German party to enshrine the unconditional basic income, then called existence money, in its program. [4]
The party is famous for its handmade posters and billboards. [5]
It was founded on 1 April 2011 by fusing two grassroot squatter parties. [6]
The party's founding chairholder was Jan Theiler. [7]
In the Berlin elections 2011, the party gained 0.9 % in the district Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg (including 3.2% in the former squats area "Wahlkreis 5" [8]). In the national elections 2013, the party gained 0.4% in the same district. [9] Berlin 2016: 3,1 % in area Wahlkreis 5 and 0,5 % in the whole district of Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg. 2021 elections were held in Berlin and the federal level at the same time. Bergpartei decided to support the referendum to expropriate landlords but still doubled their votes.