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Enterprise Germany ... a party for everyone ( UDP ) was a German political party that was mainly active in Hamburg . It was founded on November 9, 1996 as the Democratic Citizens' Party . As of December 31, 1996, it had 21 members. In July 1997 it had 238 members according to its own information. After 1998 the party ceased to appear.

elections

The small party took part in the general election in Hamburg on September 21st and received 1690 votes (0.21%). The planned participation in the 1998 state elections in North Rhine-Westphalia was not realized. The notice of participation in the 1998 Bundestag election was rejected because it was not signed by three board members.

people

The party leader was the businessman Franz-Josef Kröger. The second chairman was Wolfgang Platte and treasurer Eberhard Gowitzke.

Program

The party focused on the areas of labor, justice and homeland security. Your election manifesto for Hamburg provided for an increase in the number of police officers and called for tougher action against criminals. In addition, chambers of crafts should ensure more apprenticeships in Hamburg.

Remarks

  1. ^ Federal Returning Officer : Selected data from political associations, p.22 (pdf), Wiesbaden 2016; accessed January 29, 2019.
  2. a b German Bundestag : Annual report 1996, printed matter 13/10074 (direct link: printed matter 13/10074 (pdf)); accessed January 29, 2019.
  3. ^ A b c d Richard Stoltz : Right-wing competitors: The scarf around Hamburg turns into a test run in Bonn. "That is pure madness". Young freedom 31/32/97, 25 July / 1. August 1997; accessed January 29, 2019.
  4. ^ Tagesschau.de : Hamburg elections 1997 ; accessed January 29, 2019.