German Seniors Party

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German Seniors Party
Party leader Werner Tham
vice-chairman Eva Elfriede Lewerentz
Federal Treasurer Hans-Joachim Steinhorst
Number of members 320 (as of June 24, 2006)
Website www.deutsche-senioren-partei.de

The German Seniors' Party , or DSP for short , was a small German party that was founded in Norden on September 25, 2003 as the German Seniors and Pensioners Party ( DSR ). The party's purpose was, in particular, to advocate a life in dignity for all citizens of the Federal Republic of Germany on a democratic and parliamentary basis. It had four state and various district associations.

In 2004 she took part in the local elections in Hamm , where she achieved a seat with 1.6% (Günter Naust). In the state elections in Schleswig-Holstein on February 20, 2005 , she achieved 0.2% of the vote, as well as in the state elections in Rhineland-Palatinate in 2006 . In July 2007 the party was dissolved by a resolution of its approximately 100 members. Many of the members switched to the grays after the dissolution .

proof

  1. State election in Schleswig-Holstein on February 20, 2005. Final result. Statistical Office for Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein, accessed on February 25, 2014 .
  2. a b DSP homepage. Federal Executive Board of the DSP, August 19, 2007, accessed on May 19, 2010 .