Biergerlëscht

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The Biergerlëscht ( German  citizen list ) was a political list in Luxembourg .

The political list was launched shortly before the parliamentary elections in Luxembourg in 2009 by former ADR MP Aly Jaerling . The party competed at the national level in the constituencies in the north and south of the country and also took part in the 2009 European elections . It achieved a share of the vote of 0.8% at the national level (0.8% in the north; 1.7% in the south). This result denied them a mandate in the Chambre des Députés . The party's agenda rejected the Treaty of Lisbon and stood for a Europe of Nations, as well as the recognition of the Luxembourgish language in the European Union . Several well-known personalities ran for candidates on the list, including a. former FPL chairman Jean Ersfeld , Luxembourg musicians Albert Nerini and Luc Haas, caricaturist Gaston Blaat, and journalist and former KPL member Jean-Marie Jacoby.

The list came up in 2011 in the municipal elections in Esch an der Alzette , but with 2.30% it could not win a seat in the local council.

In the 2013 chamber election , the Biergerlëscht did not run again.

Web links

credentials

  1. http://www.elections.public.lu/fr/elections-legislatives/2009/resultats/index.html
  2. http://www.elections.public.lu/fr/elections-communales/2011/resultats/communes/esch-sur-alzette/index.html