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Encyclopedia > Family Party of Germany

The Family Party of Germany is a minor German political party. It was created in 1981 and is led since 1989 by pediatrician Dr. Franz-Josef Breyer. It has elected members to several local councils in the Saarland.


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The Politics of Raising Children | Germany | Deutsche Welle | 02.04.2002 (1091 words)
Family issues are high on the agenda for Germany’s politicians.
What’s clear in the family feud is that both candidates are quick to point fingers at each other and their parties.
Schröder refers to the family politics of the Kohl era as "catastrophic" and says that his conservative predecessor and the CDU were guilty of "neglect" when it came to improving the welfare of families.
List of political parties in Germany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (640 words)
Germany has a multi-party system, with two large parties, three substantial smaller parties, and a number of minor parties.
In addition to those parties that won representation in the Bundestag in 2002, a variety of minor parties won a cumulative total of 3.0% of the vote, down from 5.9% in 1998.
Lists of parties by name of the party, country, ideology or by membership of internationals; categories by country and ideology.
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