Departure C

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BEGINNING C - Christian values ​​for human politics
Party logo
Jens Koehler
Party leader Jens Koehler
vice-chairman Andreas Epp ,
Ditmar Teschke
founding 11th March 2013
Place of foundation Detmold
Headquarters Detmold
Alignment Christian Democracy
Conservatism
Government grants no
Number of members 67 (specify the party)
Minimum age 14 years
Website Aufbruch-c.de

The party Aufbruch C - Christian values ​​for human politics (short form: "Aufbruch C") is a small political party in Germany .

Content profile

The party sees the family as the foundation of society and the social system. According to its basic program, it advocates the promotion and support of young families, in particular, and calls for recognition of home-raising achievements through financial subsidies. The party opposes the right to abortion and supports the anti-abortion demonstrations " March for Life ". Regional economic cycles and small and medium-sized businesses should be promoted and temporary work and mini-jobs should be restricted. The party considers a new regulation of the social security to be necessary and demands that the employer bear the costs. In addition, Aufbruch C calls for the pension system to be redesigned along the lines of the Swiss pension model in order to prevent old-age poverty. In the health sector, she criticizes rising costs at the expense of citizens and advocates participation by employers and employees equally. Furthermore, Aufbruch C rejects active euthanasia. At the same time, she calls for the expansion of palliative medicine. With regard to energy and the environment, the party stands for energy generation exclusively from regenerative energies and supports the exit from nuclear energy. In traffic, environmentally friendly means of transport should therefore be subsidized and tax-relieved, and public transport should be given preference. Aufbruch C rejects the deployment of the Bundeswehr inside. However, the party is calling for more personnel in the area of ​​public security.

Participation in elections

The party participated for the first time with a state list in the state elections in North Rhine-Westphalia in 2017 and with three direct candidates and received 0.11% of the second vote. She had previously participated in the 2014 municipal elections in North Rhine-Westphalia in Detmold (2.97% and one seat) and in Lage (Lippe) (4.51% and two seats).

In the 2013 federal election , Harry Rein ran as a direct candidate in the federal constituency 133 Herford-Minden-Lübbecke II and received 0.3% of the vote. Ditmar Teschke joined the federal constituency 135 Lippe I and received 0.54% of the vote. Jens Köhler entered constituency 136 Höxter-Lippe II and received 0.5% of the vote. The party has its main focus in East Westphalia, but also competed in the local elections in Lower Saxony.

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.bpb.de/politik/wahlen/wer-haben-zur-wahl/nordrhein-westfalen-2017/246309/aufbruch-c
  2. https://recht.nrw.de/lmi/owa/br_vbl_detail_text?anw_nr=7&vd_id=16306&ver=8&val=16306&sg=0&menu=1&vd_back=N
  3. - ( Memento from May 16, 2017 in the Internet Archive )
  4. http://wahl.krz.de/ewkw2014/05766020/html5/Ratswahl_Gemeinde_Gesamterresult.html
  5. Participation as a party (it.nrw.de)
  6. http://wahl.krz.de/ewkw2014/05766040/html5/Ratswahl_Gemeinde_Gesamterresult.html
  7. http://wahl.krz.de/BW2013/05766000/Wahlbuch.pdf
  8. http://www.kreis-lippe.de/index.php?NavID=2001.353&object=tx%7C2001.3391.1&kat=
  9. http://www.nw.de/lokal/kreis_hoexter/hoexter/hoexter/9294850_331_Niederschriften_ausgewetzt.html