Beer party

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A beer party is mostly a satirical political party or organization that mostly has no real or only faintly recognizable goals. The ideologies of such parties vary, if they have one at all. Many beer parties emerged around the collapse of the Soviet Union in Eastern European countries. The new democratic structures should be tested in a humorous way.

List of beer parties

German Democratic Republic

Germany

  • Beer party Germany (not yet an official party, request 2017 at the Federal Statistical Office failed, reason: too few members and 2 points in the statutes must be revised)

Norway

  • United Beer Party

Austria

Poland

Russia

  • Beer Friends Party Russia

Czechoslovakia

  • Friends of the Beer Party

Ukraine

  • Ukrainian beer lovers party

Belarus

  • Beer lover party

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Klaus von Beyme: Party systems in the democratization process of Eastern Europe . In: History and Society . 18th year, issue 3.Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 1992, p. 277 , JSTOR : 40185548 .
  2. Beer party. Accessed June 24, 2020 (German).
  3. a b c d 13 Unbelievably Weird (but Totally Real) Political Parties from Around the Globe. Retrieved August 4, 2020 .
  4. New Germany editorial team: Russia's beer party is now making a front against high import tariffs (new Germany). Retrieved June 24, 2020 .