Fräi party Lëtzebuerg

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The Fräi Party Lëtzebuerg ( German  Free Party Luxembourg , French Partie Libre du Luxembourg ), short FPL , was a party in Luxembourg .

The party was founded on October 24, 2003 in Rollingen near Mersch under the party chairman Jean Ersfeld and the LCGB trade unionist Mathias Didier with the aim of running for the parliamentary elections on June 13, 2004 in Luxembourg. The party with the gray and yellow logo ran in the parliamentary elections on June 13, 2004, but ran only in northern Luxembourg and received 0.69% of the vote (which corresponds to 1,925 individual votes). At the national level she received 0.12% of the total votes. All nine candidates were thus denied entry into parliament.

After the failed elections, the party did not manage to reorganize. As a result, the party largely lost its importance, which is why it no longer ran in the parliamentary elections on June 7, 2009 and consequently disbanded. Most of the candidates lived in the Ösling , which is why the party program increasingly concentrated on the north of the country. Initially still liberal-democratic , her program soon became nationalistic and saw immigration to Luxembourg as a problem. The party rejected the European Union's support for the political rights of immigrants.