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Die Unregierbaren – Autonome Liste

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The Ungovernable - Autonomous List
Die Unregierbaren – Autonome Liste
AbbreviationU/AL
FoundedAugust 1993
Dissolved2000
HeadquartersWuppertal
IdeologyAnti-fascism
Direct action

The Ungovernable - Autonomous List (German: Die Unregierbaren – Autonome Liste) short-form: Autonome or Unregierbaren, Abbreviation: U/AL, was a minor political party in Germany that most prominently participated in the 1994 European elections where it was able to achieve 37,672 votes (0.11%).[1] The party worked together with multiple Antifa groups and the minor party ÖkoLinX in its campaigning, it was also endorsed by the German musician Bela B.[2] The goal of the party was reportedly to use electoralism and campaigning as a means of "Autonomous agitation" and the party did not intend to win any seats.[3]

Election results

It first participated under the name Liste für ein Autonomes Zentrum (List for an Autonomous Center) in the 1989 municipal elections in Wuppertal. After the U/AL was officially founded as a political party, it partook in the 1994 district election in Elberfeld, where it received 110 votes (0.1%).[2][3]

The party most prominently participated in the 1994 European elections where it achieved a surprisingly high result of 37,672 votes (0.11%) federally and even higher percentage results in some constituencies, the highest of which being Wuppertal where the party received 0.4% of the vote.[1][3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Der Bundeswahlleiter". 2012-08-08. Archived from the original on 2012-08-08. Retrieved 2023-06-03.
  2. ^ a b "Wahlen ändern nix « 12.09. – Festival gegen den neuen Jugendknast in Wuppertal". 2016-03-04. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2023-06-03.
  3. ^ a b c "Verfassungsschutzbericht des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen über das Jahr 1994" (PDF).

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