Young liberals Switzerland
Young liberals Switzerland | |
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Establishment date: | April 12, 2008 |
Ideology: | liberalism |
Presidium: | Matthias Müller |
Vice Presidium: | Nicolas Jutzet |
Secretary General: | Swen Gaberthüel |
Members: | 3800 |
National Council: | 4 seats |
Council of States: | 1 seats |
Fraction (BV): | FDP-Liberal Group |
Home address: | Neuengasse 20 3011 Bern Switzerland |
Website: | www.jungfreisinnige.ch |
The Jungfreisinnigen Schweiz (JFS) form a liberal young party . According to their statutes, there is a fixed cooperation with the FDP, the Liberals . The statutes also call for a representative to be sent to the board of the FDP, the Liberals and other committees of the parent party.
Organization and goals
The young freemen represent economically and state-politically a market-liberal line and are socio-politically liberal. According to its own information, the Young Party has 3800 members across Switzerland. Members between the ages of 15 and 35 can become members. Matthias Müller is the president of Jungfreisinnigen Schweiz.
On April 12, 2008, the Young Liberals merged with the Young Liberals Party, keeping the name Jungfreisinnige Schweiz , but changed to Giovani Liberali Radicali Svizzeri in Italian and Jeunes libéraux-radicaux suisses in French. The Jungfreisinnigen Schweiz are the umbrella organization of the Jungfreisinnigen cantonal parties, which have also been expanded through the merger of the young liberals and liberals at the cantonal level. At the 2010 congress, an umbrella organization of the Basel Young Liberals and the Basel Young Liberal Party was accepted as a member of the Young Liberals Switzerland.
According to its own information, the Young Party is represented in the National Council by Andri Silberschmidt ( Zurich ), Christian Wasserfallen ( Bern ), Philippe Nantermod ( Wallis ) and Christa Markwalder ( Bern ) and in the Council of States by Johanna Gapany ( Freiburg ).
The Young Party is a partner of the Swiss Liberal Student Association , a member of the European umbrella organization LYMEC and the global association IFLRY .
Bureau
- 2010 - 2012, Brenda Mäder , Thurgau
- 2012 - 2013, Philippe Nantermod , Wallis (Co-President)
- 2012 - 2016, Maurus Zeier, Lucerne (until 2013 Co-President, thereafter sole President)
- 2016 - 2019: Andri Silberschmidt , Zurich
- since 2019: Matthias Müller, Zurich
Initiatives
Pension initiative
At the extraordinary congress in Solothurn on June 23, 2019, the delegates of the young freemen decided to launch a popular initiative to secure old-age provision (AHV) . The so-called “pension initiative” envisages increasing the retirement age to 66 years and then linking it to life expectancy (with a factor of 0.8). The launch took place on November 5, 2019.
According to their own statements, it is the second launch of a popular initiative for young liberals.
Web links
- Website of Jungfreisinnigen Switzerland
- Holdings: Jungfreisinnige / Jungliberale Zürich in the finding aids of the Swiss Social Archives
Individual evidence
- ↑ About us. In: jungfreisinnige.ch. Retrieved November 3, 2019 .
- ↑ Young freethinkers and liberals are merging ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , LimmattalOnline, April 12, 2008
- ↑ Basler Jungliberale ( Memento of the original from October 30, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Website
- ↑ Achievements. In: jungfreisinnige.ch. Retrieved November 3, 2019 .
- ↑ Jungfreisinnige Schweiz: Jungfreisinnige Schweiz decide on pension initiative. In: JFS | Young liberals Switzerland. June 23, 2019, accessed on October 22, 2019 (German).
- ^ Federal Chancellery: Pension Initiative. Retrieved November 5, 2019 .