The Violets (political party)

Political party in Germany

The Violets – for spiritual politics (German: Die Violetten – für spirituelle Politik) is a political party in Germany.

Ideology

The members of the party see themselves as representatives of spiritual people. Accordingly, the "spirituality" occupies a central place in the party's views. In terms of content, it focuses on domestic issues, particularly in the areas of education, upbringing, business, finance, work and the environment.

Nature conservation is one of the focal points. The party also rejects animal experiments and advocates forms of direct democracy. The violets also demand an unconditional basic income.[1] The main goal, according to the party, is to develop a society in which "everyone can think, feel and act from their level of consciousness and develop to a higher level of consciousness". The Violets also advocate the legalization of illegal drugs while strengthening education and addiction prevention and justify this with a right to self-determination.[2]

The party tries to form a dual leadership of a man and a woman at federal and state level.

See also

  • De Nieuwe Mens

References

  1. ^ Violets, Pirates and Newropeans look for attention in EU vote
  2. ^ Unser Menschenbild im drogenpolitischen Kontext

External links

  • Official website
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Represented in the Bundestag
(735 seats)
  • SPD (206)
  • CDU (152)
  • The Greens (118)
  • FDP (91)
  • AfD (80)
  • CSU (45)
  • The Left (28)
  • BSW (10)
  • SSW (1)
Represented in the European Parliament
(96 seats for Germany)
Major parties
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Represented in the 16 state parliaments
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above the district level)
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