Voting group HUT

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Voting group HUT
Party leader Andreas Dorsch
founding 2013
Place of foundation Munich
Bundestag seats no
Seats in state parliaments no

The HUT voter group is a municipal voter group in Munich . HUT stands for "humanistic, independent, tolerant". It was founded in autumn 2013 by the Munich scene host and street worker Wolfgang Zeilnhofer-Rath, who was also a candidate for the election of the mayor.

The group of voters sees itself as a platform for local citizens' initiatives. Living in Munich is a key issue.

In the local elections on March 16, 2014, the electorate entered with its own list. Candidates included the artist Petra Perle , the director and actor Bülent Kullukcu and the Olympic champion Stephanie Mayr . The group won a seat and joined the Munich city council with its top candidate Zeilnhofer-Rath . At the beginning of September 2014, six board members, including the two deputy chairmen, resigned from the electoral group following a dispute with Zeilnhofer-Rath. In March 2015, the newly elected chairmen Gerd Eickelberg and Andreas Dorsch announced that City Councilor Zeilnhofer-Rath had left the board. According to the Süddeutscher Zeitung , there was a dispute because Zeilnhofer had acted too arbitrarily from the point of view of the citizens' groups represented at HUT and because he seemed rather passive. In the local elections in 2020 HAT has not raced for more.

Individual evidence

  1. Wolfgang Krause: Scene host wants to go to the town hall. Süddeutsche.de, October 5, 2013, accessed December 16, 2014 .
  2. Andreas Glas: Lonely hat boss. Süddeutsche.de, September 6, 2014, accessed on September 8, 2014 .
  3. Thomas Anlauf: The board of directors distances itself from Zeilnhofer-Rath. sueddeutsche.de, March 15, 2015, accessed on July 8, 2015 .
  4. ^ J. Welte: Voting group HUT: Zeilnhofer-Rath flies out of the board. tz.de, March 17, 2015, accessed on July 8, 2015 .
  5. Dominik Hutter: Back into oblivion. In: www.sueddeutsche.de. March 1, 2020, accessed March 2, 2020 .