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With the exception of "Example-displaying templates (q.v., below), entry numbers correspond to number of words in name of template used as arguement
Its previewed ToC reads
* 1 Groups, with Examples * 2 Project Tools * 3 Personal (template) Sandboxes * 4 Talk Sub-page Structure * 5 Homemade Watchlists * 6 Loose Sub-pages * 7 Coordinates Articles and Redirects * 8 Evidence pages * 9 Links to sections of my Talk * 10 About WP o 10.1 Cool Ideas (to consider adopting)
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{{Wikipedia|de|German}} =>
Party for a Rule of Law Offensive Partei Rechtsstaatlicher Offensive | |
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Leader | Ronald Schill (2000–03) |
Founded | 1 July 2000 |
Dissolved | 1 September 2007 |
Ideology |
Right-wing populism Conservatism [1] |
Political position | Right-wing |
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was a minor right-wing populist [9] [10] party in Germany, mainly active in the state of Hamburg, that ran on a platform of law and order. [2] It was founded in July 2000 by the judge Ronald Schill and was temporarily very successful in Hamburg, winning 19.4% of the votes in the 2001 state election and joining a coalition government. After the centre-right coalition collapsed and Schill left the party in 2003, it quickly lost support. Attempts to expand to other states or the federal level were unsuccessful. [3] It may therefore be considered a " flash party" [2] or protest party. [10]
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