Bergpartei, die "ÜberPartei"

Bergpartei, die ÜberPartei, stylized as bergpartei, die überpartei (German pronunciation: [ˌbɛɐ̯kpaɐ̯ˈtaɪ diː ˌʔyːbɐpaɐ̯ˈtaɪ]) and shortened as B*, is an anarchist, dadaist party in Germany.

Bergpartei, die ÜberPartei
ChairpersonRico Tscharntke
FoundedBoth July 2005,
merged 1 April 2011
HeadquartersBerlin
IdeologyPost-left anarchy
Dadaism
Colours
Green-black (flag)
SloganSmall but slow
Party flag
Website

www.bergpartei.de

It is known for the holding of a vegetable battle between two rival districts of Berlin[1] and the video activist film festival nodogma.[2][3]

Program

B* has no domination claim, but refuses to be a joke party. Its additional designation is: radical feminist arm, utopian solidarity branch, post-identity anti-national, anti-materialist action.

Posters and slogans

The party is famous for its handmade posters and billboards.[4]

History

It was founded on 1 April 2011 by fusing two grassroot squatter parties.[5]

Separatist water cannon at the vegetable battle.

The party's founding chairholder was Jan Theiler.

Electoral Results

In the Berlin elections 2011, the party gained 0.9 % in the district Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg (including 3.2% in the former squats area "Wahlkreis 5"[6]). In the national elections 2013, the party gained 0.4% in the same district.[7] Berlin 2016: 3,1 % in area Wahlkreis 5 and 0,5 % in the whole district of Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg.

gollark: Before making assertions about group theory, I always make sure to check if I'm dreaming, just in case.
gollark: Or put in the neat thing for positive numbers with a conditional. Although I guess you'd still need both code paths.
gollark: Just use the magic incantation "without loss of generality".
gollark: Negative numbers can safely be ignored if inconvenient.
gollark: https://radio.osmarks.net/

See also

Webpages

founding place: installation "the Mountain", inside Palace of the Republic 2005

Notes

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