Green Party Schaffhausen

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Green Party Schaffhausen
Establishment date: 1990
Place of foundation: Schaffhausen
Presidium: Co-Presidium: Roland Müller and Stefan Bruderer
Secretary General: Rita Schirmer
Share of voters: Canton SH: 3.93

City SH: 5.04

Fraction (BV): Cantonal Council: AL / Greens

Big City Council Schaffhausen: CVP / EVP / GLP / Green residents 'council Neuhausen: AL / Green residents' council Thayngen: GLP / Greens

Cantonal parliaments: 2
(as of 2016)
Website: http://gruene-sh.ch

The Green Party Schaffhausen (formerly the Ecoliberal Movement Schaffhausen ÖBS ) is a political party in the Swiss canton of Schaffhausen . She has been a member of the Swiss Green Party since 1996 and changed her name to Green Party Schaffhausen at the beginning of 2018 .

history

The ÖBS emerged in 1990 from the merger of the Young Liberal Movement Schaffhausen (JBS), originally a youth organization of the then Free Democratic Party (FDP) and the Schaffhausen Environment Forum .

The party has been a member of the Swiss Green Party since 1996. In 2012 the party considered switching from the GPS to the green liberals . She was given observer status there in order to be able to draw a direct comparison between Green Switzerland and the Green Liberals for a year . At a general meeting on November 21, 2013, however, a clear majority decided to remain with the Swiss Green Party; a minority of the members then left the party and founded the Green Liberals Schaffhausen (GLP). On November 22nd, 2017, the ÖBS finally approved new statutes and changed its name to Green Party Schaffhausen, or Green Schaffhausen for short.

With Thomas Feurer, the ÖBS provided a representative in the city council of Schaffhausen (executive) from 1997 to 2014. From 2008 to 2014 Feurer was Mayor of Schaffhausen. From 2000 to 2004 the ÖBS was represented by Herbert Bühl in the Schaffhausen cantonal government. Before the Green Liberals split off, the ÖBS had over 10% of the voters in the city of Schaffhausen and over 7% in the canton of Schaffhausen. At the time of the change of name from ÖBS to Green Schaffhausen (2018), the party provided members of the Cantonal Council and the municipal parliaments of Schaffhausen , Neuhausen am Rheinfall and Thayngen .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Media release: Green liberal delegates accept the eco-liberals from Schaffhausen as members with observer status ( PDF in the Internet Archive )
  2. ↑ Letter to Members ÖBS ( Internet Archive )
  3. ÖBS remains a member of the Swiss Green Party - minority changes to the green liberals. (PDF) Ecoliberal Movement Schaffhausen, November 25, 2013, accessed on April 22, 2014 .
  4. Schaffhauser az: So close and yet so far. Retrieved January 8, 2018 .
  5. ^ ÖBS becomes Green Party Schaffhausen . ( toponline.ch [accessed on January 7, 2018]).
  6. Schaffhauser Nachrichten: ÖBS - a movement at a standstill . 15th March 2017.