Freedom People's Party

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The Freedom People's Party ( FVP for short ) was a right-wing conservative splinter party in Germany .

It was founded on May 4th 1985 by Franz Handlos . Handlos had left the Republicans , whose federal chairman he had previously been, after arguments with Franz Schönhuber about the party's course. In the state elections in Bavaria in 1986 she received 0.35% of the vote. In 1987 it had 5,000 registered members. A number of regional associations were also founded and the aim was to participate in further regional elections. The last time the party stood in 1992 with the candidacy of Federal Managing Director Helmut Koelbel and two other candidates in the constituency of Koepenick for the Berlin district elections.

After brief cooperation with other groups on the right edge of the political spectrum (e.g. the mature citizens ), the FVP no longer appeared in public.

Individual evidence

  1. Wolfgang Benz (Ed.): Handbook of Antisemitism. Hostility to Jews in the past and present . tape 2 , 2013, ISBN 978-3-598-24072-0 , pp. 388 ( limited preview in Google Book search).
  2. Freedom People's Party on apabiz .de