All those with social insurance and pensioners in Germany
All social insured persons and pensioners in Germany (pensioner party; short name: ASD ) was a political party in the Federal Republic of Germany . It was founded on October 15, 1982 under the name Arbeits-Solidargemeinschaft der Pensioners, Salaries and Workers and, due to political unsuccessfulness, was dissolved by a member resolution at the end of 1989. The ASD wanted primarily to represent the socio-political interests of those with social insurance and pensioners. Almost all of the candidates for election were of retirement age.
She ran for the 1987 federal election , but only made a list in the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen . The ASD received 1,834 votes. This corresponded to <0.005% at the federal level and 0.4% in the state of Bremen. In Lower Saxony and Hesse she only ran for election in a few constituencies .
The ASD took part in the elections for Bremen's citizenship in 1983 and 1987 , and in 1983 achieved 1.0% of the vote (0.54% in 1987). In 1983, the ASD achieved the best result in the Bremerhaven elective area with 1.71%.
The party chairman from 1983 to 1989 was Franz Gerhard Griep from Bremerhaven.
literature
- Peter Schindler: Data Handbook on the History of the German Bundestag 1949 to 1999, Baden-Baden: Nomos 1999, Volume 1, P. 84 ISBN 3-7890-5928-5 .
Individual evidence
- ^ Handbook of the German political parties (= handbook ). 3rd, expanded and updated edition. Springer VS, Wiesbaden 2018, ISBN 978-3-658-17994-6 , pp. 154 ( dnb.de [accessed April 13, 2020]).
- ↑ Official Gazette of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen No. 65 of October 14, 1983. The ASD was a candidate as a "Working Community of Pensioners, Employees and Workers - Pensioners Party of Germany"
- ^ Official Journal of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen No. 64 of October 8, 1987