Social-Liberal Movement

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Social-Liberal Movement
Establishment date: 2011
Share of voters: 0.01%
(as of: National Council election 2015 )
National Council: -
Cantonal parliaments: 0 seats
(as of December 2015)
Party structure: 3 cantonal parties
Home address: Balderstrasse 13
3007 Bern
Website: www.slb-schweiz.ch

The Social Liberal Movement Switzerland (SLB) ( French Mouvement socio-libéral , Italian Movimento social-liberal ) is a in 2011 founded a political party in Switzerland worth more conservative orientation. The SLB was founded by the Aargau Councilor Samuel Schmid (elected as an EDU member). On June 16, 2011, National Councilor Ricardo Lumengo (elected as a SP member) joined the social-liberal movement, but was voted out of the 2011 parliamentary elections.

The SLB ran for the National Council in the Swiss parliamentary elections 2011 in the cantons of Aargau and Bern. It only reached 0.5% in Aargau and 0.3% in Bern, which corresponded to a Swiss total of 0.08% of the vote. In the canton of Aargau, Samuel Schmid also stood as a candidate for the Council of States (2,717 votes, 1.4% of the valid votes). There is a cantonal section in the canton of Zurich, but it did not take part in the National Council elections.

Since then, the SLB has only entered the Aargau Grand Council elections in 2012. It received 0.5% of the vote. This is not enough for one seat, so that Samuel Schmid was voted out of parliament.

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Remarks

  1. Not to be confused with former Federal Councilor Samuel Schmid .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Article Swiss parliamentary elections 2011
  2. a b dam / sda: And another social and liberal party. Tagesanzeiger Online, April 23, 2011, accessed June 20, 2011 .
  3. dam / sda: Lumengo has decided on a new party. Tagesanzeiger Online, June 16, 2011, accessed June 16, 2011 .
  4. ^ Daniel Frey: Founding of the social-liberal movement SLB Canton Zurich. Happy Times, June 5, 2011, accessed June 16, 2011 .
  5. All results at https://www.ag.ch/app/wahlen/grw2012/output/