Center right HeimatHamburg

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Right center hometown of Hamburg - by 2007 home to Hamburg , short name Kush - was a party , which existed from 2006 by 2008. She was only active in Hamburg . The party chairman and founder was the former Hamburg Justice Senator Roger Kusch .

Structure and program

The Right Center HeimatHamburg had almost 100 members. In addition to chairman Roger Kusch, the party executive committee consisted of deputy chairman Christian Rüß, secretary Herbert Otten, treasurer Carsten Rahlf and managing director Guy Seidel. She maintained the youth organization JungeHeimat and the student organization uniHeimat .

In contrast to the parties represented in the Hamburg Parliament, the party was not divided into regional associations. The priorities of the political program concentrated on internal security, especially juvenile delinquency. In addition, political communication was shaped by the following topics:

  • Euthanasia, which the main candidate and party chairman Roger Kusch also represented with his own association
  • Abolition of youth criminal law
  • Intensification of the fight against drugs
  • Debt reduction
  • Senior-friendly city
  • Less state

history

After the Hamburg justice senator Roger Kusch had been dismissed from office in March 2006 confidential due to the unauthorized disclosure documents, he resigned from the CDU , which he described as "to the left", and founded on 23 April 2006 under the name native Hamburg one own party. At a party congress on July 1, 2007, it was decided to rename the company torechte Mitte HeimatHamburg . In addition, a basic program was decided, which should also serve as an election and government program.

The rights center HeimatHamburg took part in the state elections in Hamburg for the first time in February 2008 . The state list included 24 candidates. In 13 out of 17 citizenship constituencies the party's constituency lists had set up on which competed for a total of 29 candidates directly for a mandate. In the simultaneous elections to the district assemblies , the party applied in six districts and 15 constituencies with their own district and constituency lists. Among the members and candidates of the party were several former officials and members of the parliament of the Rule of Law Party , which was founded by Ronald Schill and was represented in the parliament from 2001 to 2004. In the election, the Recht Mitte HeimatHamburg received 0.5% of the vote. Due to the lack of support, Roger Kusch decided to withdraw from politics. The party disbanded on April 7, 2008.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Rechts Mitte HeimatHamburg (Ed.): Statute . July 1, 2007, p. 1 (§ 1) ( PDF ; 41 kB).
  2. There is no place for bums in Kusch's party . In: Hamburger Abendblatt . Axel Springer AG, Hamburg July 2, 2007 ( abendblatt.de [accessed on February 23, 2008]).
  3. Admission of the nominations for the election to the citizenry and the election to the district assemblies on February 24, 2008 . In: Justice Authority of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg (ed.): Official Gazette. Part II of the Hamburg Law and Ordinance Gazette . No. 10 . Hamburg February 5, 2008 ( PDF ; 1.58 MB).
  4. kandidatenwatch.de ( Memento of the original from February 12, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. u. a. Bodo Theodor Adolphi , Friedrich Adolphi , Reinhold JW Schaube @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.kandidatenwatch.de