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Bayernpartei
Logo of the Bavaria Party
Leader Florian Weber
Founded 28 October 1946
Headquarters Munich, Bavaria
Political Ideology Separatism, Bavarian regionalism, Conservatism
International Affiliation None
European Affiliation European Free Alliance
European Parliament Group None
Colours White, Blue
Website www.bayernpartei.de
See also Politics of Germany

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The Bavaria Party (German: Bayernpartei, BP) is a separatist political party in the state of Bavaria in southern Germany. It was founded in 1946 and describes itself as patriotic Bavarian, advocating Bavarian independence within the European Union. Together with the Christian Social Union it can be seen as an heir to the Bavarian People's Party which existed prior to World War II.

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[edit] History

The party had some successes at the polls in the late 1940s and 1950s: 20.9 % of the vote in 1949 and 17 seats in the German Bundestag and, in 1950, 17.9 % and 39 seats in the Bavarian state parliament where in 1954 it formed a coalition with the Bavarian branches of the Social Democratic Party of Germany and the Free Democratic Party. This forced the Christian Social Union out of power for three years. Later, the Bavaria Party rapidly lost voters. It still exists but was last elected to the Bavarian state parliament in 1962.

In the 2008 local elections however, the party won 38 seats (compared to 32 in 2002), mostly in Upper Bavaria, including one of the 80 seats in the City Council of Munich, the 1.3 million capital, after 32 years of absence there.

[edit] Chairman

The current chairman of the party is Florian Weber from Regensburg in the Upper Palatinate.

[edit] Results from 1946

Year Landtag election
Total
Bundestag
Second election
European Parliament
2008 1,1 %    
2005   0,5 %  
2004     1,0 %
2003 0,8 %    
2002   0,1 %  
1999     0,4 %
1998 0,7 % 0,4 %  
1994 1,0 % 0,6 % 1,6 %
1990 0,8 % 0,5 %  
1989     0,8 %
1987   0,4 %  
1986 0,6 %    
1984     0,6 %
1982 0,5 %    
1978 0,4 %    
1974 0,8 %    
1970 1,3 %    
1969   0,9 %  
1966 3,4 %    
1962 4,8 %    
1958 8,1 %    
1954 13,2 %    
1953   9,2 %  
1950 17,9 %    
1949   20,9 %  

[edit] See also

List of political parties in Germany

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