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Progressive Organisations of Switzerland
Progressive Organisationen der Schweiz
Organisations progressistes de Suisse
AbbreviationPOCH
Founded1969 (1969)
Dissolved1993 (1993)
Merged into Green Party of Switzerland
Ideology Communism
Political position Far-left

The Progressive Organisations of Switzerland (POCH; German: Progressive Organisationen der Schweiz; French: Organisations progressistes de Suisse) was a communist party founded in 1969. Most of its members were from a university background.

History of the POCH

TheIn 1977 many women's group split from the party to form the Organisation for the cause of women (German:Organisation für die Sache der Frau (OFRA)).

In 1987 the POCH distanced itself from Marxism-Leninism and changed its name to POCH-Grüne ( POCH-Greens). After the disbandment of numerous canton parties between the late 1970s and 1993 many members changed their party affiliation to the Green Party of Switzerland. The last section of the party in Basel-City disbanded in 1993, spawning in 1995 the Basel's strong alternative (German: Basels starke Alternative).

Election results

National Council

Election year Vote % No. of seats won +/–
1971 0.1
0 / 200
new
1975 1.0
0 / 200
Steady
1979 1.7
2 / 200
Increase 2
1983 2.2
3 / 200
Increase 1
1987 1.3
3 / 200
Steady
1991 0.2
0 / 147
Decrease 3
Source: Federal Statistical Office [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Manuela Ziegler: Progressive Organizations of Switzerland in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Progressive Organisations of Switzerland
Progressive Organisationen der Schweiz
Organisations progressistes de Suisse
AbbreviationPOCH
Founded1969 (1969)
Dissolved1993 (1993)
Merged into Green Party of Switzerland
Ideology Communism
Political position Far-left

The Progressive Organisations of Switzerland (POCH; German: Progressive Organisationen der Schweiz; French: Organisations progressistes de Suisse) was a communist party founded in 1969. Most of its members were from a university background.

History of the POCH

TheIn 1977 many women's group split from the party to form the Organisation for the cause of women (German:Organisation für die Sache der Frau (OFRA)).

In 1987 the POCH distanced itself from Marxism-Leninism and changed its name to POCH-Grüne ( POCH-Greens). After the disbandment of numerous canton parties between the late 1970s and 1993 many members changed their party affiliation to the Green Party of Switzerland. The last section of the party in Basel-City disbanded in 1993, spawning in 1995 the Basel's strong alternative (German: Basels starke Alternative).

Election results

National Council

Election year Vote % No. of seats won +/–
1971 0.1
0 / 200
new
1975 1.0
0 / 200
Steady
1979 1.7
2 / 200
Increase 2
1983 2.2
3 / 200
Increase 1
1987 1.3
3 / 200
Steady
1991 0.2
0 / 147
Decrease 3
Source: Federal Statistical Office [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Manuela Ziegler: Progressive Organizations of Switzerland in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.

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