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The Ecological Democratic Party (german: Ökologisch-Demokratische Partei, ÖDP) is a
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minor party in Germany. The ÖDP was founded in 1982. The strongest level of voting support for the ÖDP is in
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, where in federal state elections they have remained stable with 2% of the votes since 1990, and at municipal level have increased their mandate count in 2014 from 320 to around 380. After the 2019 European elections, the party was represented in the European Parliament by Klaus Buchner, who resigned in 2020. He was replaced in the European Parliament by
Manuela Ripa Manuela Ripa (born 1976) is a German lawyer and politician of the Ecological-Democratic Party, ÖDP. Since 16 July 2020, she has been a member of the European Parliament. Biography Studies and career Ripa was born and grew up in Saarbrück ...
. The ÖDP is a member of the
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History

The Ecological Democratic Party is a bourgeois
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that is active throughout Germany and has its clear focus in
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. The party's rise is closely linked to her founding father, the politician and environmentalist Herbert Gruhl. Gruhl was Member of the
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from 1969 to 1980 and member of CDU. The founding of ÖDP dates back on the ecological movement in the 1970s. Gruhl gained attention by publishing a best-seller in 1975: "Ein Planet wird geplündert" (A Planet is Being Plundered). In the book he criticized the growth-oriented economy of industrial society. He also attacked nuclear energy policy and thus represented a clear minority position among Christian Democrats, while an intensive discussion was already developing in the SPD about a possible nuclear phase-out. Gruhl left the CDU in 1978 but stayed as non-partisan member of the Bundestag until 1980. He founded the "Grüne Aktion Zukunft" (GAZ), which later became part of
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. Gruhl lost the election for the party chairmen. Gruhl had a more conservative
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("Lebensschutzkonzeption"), which addresses besides environmentalism also the rejection of
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, euthanasia and the death penalty. Also his policy was referred as ethno-centric. Gruhl left the Greens and, in 1982, founded the ÖDP. Some commentators have said that the party has moved over the years in a more
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direction regarding some issues since the mid-2000s. In many issues it emphasizes, such as the environment and trade, it is similar to the Alliance '90/The Greens. It differs from them by being less supportive of immigration and restrictions on state powers in criminal justice issues, not focusing on gay and lesbian rights as part of its platform, and having a differing view of feminism. It was one of the earliest supporters (since 1989) of a
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, an idea which later gained broader support and has been partially implemented in Germany since the
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and The Greens were elected to form the Federal government in 1998. Though a very small party – it has not gained seats in a state parliament or in the
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– the ÖDP became notable for its involvement in the opposition to a
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nuclear reactor in Temelin, across the border from Bavaria. It led an initiative for a popular referendum to abolish the
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(that state's upper house) which was successful. It brought suit against a law in
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which requires parties to receive 5% of the vote in order to take their seats in local councils, as well as a national law which reserves state financing only for parties that got more than one percent of the vote in at least three state elections; both laws were overturned. The party has a youth organization called Young Ecologists (''Junge Ökologen''). In the 2014 European parliament elections, the ÖDP received 0.7% of the national vote (185,119 votes in total) and returned a single MEP. The MEP, Klaus Buchner, joined
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(Greens/EFA) parliamentary group.


Controversy

On 17 December 2014, a single member of the
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chapter of the ÖDP said at a meeting, that the proposed
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law was a "state license to corrupt children" and would give LGBT individuals "too much influence over a passive majority", and that LGBT individuals should not be allowed to marry. Party secretary Pablo Ziller said that the party's federal board was "disappointed" at the remarks and that the statements did not represent the party's position. According to Ziller, the party believes in extending marriage rights to same-sex couples.


Leaders

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Bernd Richter Bernhard "Bernd" Richter (born 3 April 1943 in Prague) is a German politician and retired Oberstudienrat. From 1993 until 1995 Richter was the leader of the ödp, or Ecological Democratic Party. Born in Prague, he currently lives in the Black ...
from:1995 till:1997 shift:(-30,25) text: Hans Mangold from:1997 till:2000 shift:(-40,15) text: Susanne Bachmaier from:2000 till:2003 shift:(-30,25) text: Uwe Dolata from:2003 till:2010 shift:(-40,15) text: Klaus Buchner from:2010 till:2014 shift:(-30,25) text: Sebastian Frankenberger from:2014 till:2018 shift:(-40,15) text: Gabriela Schimmer-Göresz from:2018 till:end shift:(-30,25) text: Christoph Raabs
The current leader of the party is Charlotte Schmid. She succeeded Christian Rechholz in October 2022.


Election results


German Parliament (

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European Parliament


State Parliaments (''Landtage'')

The following table shows the results of the most recent state elections the party contested:


References


External links

* (in German)
Basic Program of the ödp Ecological Democratic Party (in English)
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