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Bündnis Deutschland
() is a minor German political party founded in November 2022. It is led by Steffen Grosse, the former leader of the Free Voters of Saxony and a former Christian Democratic Union member. It describes itself as politically between the Christian Democrats and the Alternative for Germany. announced plans to run in the May 2023 state-level elections in Bremen, but later decided to support the local Citizens in Rage party instead, who in turn later merged into the former. In January 2023, a Member of the European Parliament Lars Patrick Berg left the Liberal Conservative Reformers party and joined Bündnis Deutschland. In 2024, both Wir Bürger and Values Union started to discuss mergers with BD. See also * Conservatism in Germany * List of political parties in Germany * The Blue Party (Germany) * Citizens for Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Citizens for Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (german: Bürger für Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, BMV) was a regionalist political party in Germany bas ...
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Steffen Grosse
Steffen Grosse (born 4 October 1967 in Stralsund) is a German politician from the state of Saxony. Previously representing the Christian Democratic Union and Free Voters, he has been leader of Bündnis Deutschland since 2022. Origins and education Grosse was born as the son of a chemical laboratory technician and a geologist in the city of Stralsund in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (then East Germany) and grew up with an older brother in Stendal. He graduated from the in 1986 and studied journalism at the University of Leipzig from 1989 to 1994. From 1990 he worked as a freelance author for the Leipziger Volkszeitung newspaper and also as a freelance reporter and presenter for the . In 1991 he moved to Leipzig to work as an editor for the news department of MDR Life for two years. He then worked as head of news and deputy editor-in-chief at in Dresden. Civil service In 1994, Grosse became press spokesman for the Saxon Minister of Culture, Matthias Rößler. After he ...
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