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Vasall des Midas
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Re: Which German Party would you fit into best?
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November 30, 2008, 06:00:54 am »
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as the potential votership includes most of the CDU-leaning population.
Presumably that started in the '80's?
It's been blatantly obvious, and a necessary condition of the FDP's survival, since it's 1983 rebound. But the seeds were sown far earlier (and might I add the FDP has also relied on "borrowed" SPD votes at times).
What was Brandt's FDP like?
Faction-ridden. The "left" wing was broadly in control until about 1980, though - many of them departed for the SPD after 1982 (not sure about nationwide, but in Hesse FDP membership halfed that year), and those who remained have been pretty marginalized ever since, although a few token left liberals (to use the German term) have remained in visible positions - Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger (lol at that name) still chairs the Bavarian FDP.
Basically, the old left liberals were to the SPD's left on social and legal issues (the SPD has since moved to, basically, their old positions. The FDP retains technically committed to much the same positions as well, not that it has acted on its stated principles more than twice or so since 1982.) They were quite obviously a middle-class party with a middle-class clientele, though, and their economic stances were more right wing. But your typical left liberal would have left worrying about the party's economic stances to the right wingers.
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Re: Which German Party would you fit into best?
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FDP, I suppose. Not sure though, Lewis, help me out.
Really? The CDU/CSU is the ideological counterpart of the ÖVP.
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Re: Which German Party would you fit into best?
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FDP, I suppose. Not sure though, Lewis, help me out.
Really? The CDU/CSU is the ideological counterpart of the ÖVP.
I know 0% about German parties. That's why I asked Lewis for help.
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FDP, I suppose. Not sure though, Lewis, help me out.
Really? The CDU/CSU is the ideological counterpart of the ÖVP.
I know 0% about German parties. That's why I asked Lewis for help.
It's not that different from Austrian politics, actually. The FDP is the equivalent of what the FPÖ used to be (before they went far-right). The CDU//CSU is the counterpart to the ÖVP, as I mentioned. The Greens are the Greens, of course, and the SPD likewise corresponds to the SPÖ. Die Linke is a more mainstream version of the KPÖ.
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Vasall des Midas
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Re: Which German Party would you fit into best?
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Quote from: Attorney General Xahar on December 02, 2008, 09:28:04 pm
It's not that different from Austrian politics, actually. The FDP is the equivalent of what the FPÖ used to be (before they went far-right). The CDU//CSU is the counterpart to the ÖVP, as I mentioned. The Greens are the Greens, of course, and the SPD likewise corresponds to the SPÖ. Die Linke is a more mainstream version of the KPÖ.
It's more complicated. Although most of the complication can be traced to Austria being monolithically Catholic, I suppose.
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Quote from: Attorney General Xahar on December 02, 2008, 09:28:04 pm
It's not that different from Austrian politics, actually. The FDP is the equivalent of what the FPÖ used to be (before they went far-right). The CDU//CSU is the counterpart to the ÖVP, as I mentioned. The Greens are the Greens, of course, and the SPD likewise corresponds to the SPÖ. Die Linke is a more mainstream version of the KPÖ.
It's more complicated. Although most of the complication can be traced to Austria being monolithically Catholic, I suppose.
And the lack of a partition after 1955, I assume.
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Quote from: Sibboleth on February 28, 2009, 04:08:37 pm
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Re: Which German Party would you fit into best?
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Quote from: Attorney General Xahar on December 03, 2008, 06:34:12 pm
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Quote from: Attorney General Xahar on December 02, 2008, 09:28:04 pm
It's not that different from Austrian politics, actually. The FDP is the equivalent of what the FPÖ used to be (before they went far-right). The CDU//CSU is the counterpart to the ÖVP, as I mentioned. The Greens are the Greens, of course, and the SPD likewise corresponds to the SPÖ. Die Linke is a more mainstream version of the KPÖ.
It's more complicated. Although most of the complication can be traced to Austria being monolithically Catholic, I suppose.
And the lack of a partition after 1955, I assume.
That can be traced to Austria being monolithically Catholic - in that Austria's existence as a country independent from a unified Germany can be.
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Re: Which German Party would you fit into best?
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It's not that different from Austrian politics, actually. The FDP is the equivalent of what the FPÖ used to be (before they went far-right). The CDU//CSU is the counterpart to the ÖVP, as I mentioned. The Greens are the Greens, of course, and the SPD likewise corresponds to the SPÖ. Die Linke is a more mainstream version of the KPÖ.
It's more complicated. Although most of the complication can be traced to Austria being monolithically Catholic, I suppose.
And the lack of a partition after 1955, I assume.
That can be traced to Austria being monolithically Catholic - in that Austria's existence as a country independent from a unified Germany can be.
Württemberg is also monolithically Catholic. Hasn't Austria's independence got more to do with the fact that its rulers also had tons of other territory?
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Re: Which German Party would you fit into best?
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Würtemberg is icon of south German protestantism.
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Vasall des Midas
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Würtemberg is icon of south German protestantism.
Indeed. That is, old Württemberg. The areas added in the Napoleonic era are majority Catholic. Modern Württemberg (before church membership started breaking down. And before even more people started moving to other regions, which makes
everywhere
looks like that) is very much the model case of a mosaic of small Catholic enclaves, small Protestant enclaves, and wholly mixed areas, with close confessional balance when summed.
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Re: Which German Party would you fit into best?
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I need to get my states straight.
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Re: Which German Party would you fit into best?
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From superficial knowledge, the FDP seems like one of the few parties I'd be actually inclined to register with. Probably too good to be true, but it's nice to see a party even trying to live up to classical "liberal" standards.
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