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in September 2005. According to the agreement, the parties would not compete against one another in any district, and followed a joint electoral manifesto. This was intended to benefit both parties, because the WASG was based primarily in western Germany, while the PDS, which was the legal successor
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While the WASG hoped to gain a large enough membership and to raise enough money for an election campaign by the originally scheduled election date (some time in September 2006), it now faced the difficulty of an early election one year ahead of schedule – occurring on the date of 18 September 2005.
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inclination, many others, especially union representatives and former SPD members, aimed to provide a home also for social conservatives and religious people who believe in a strong welfare state. The argument escalated in February 2005 (shortly after the party's foundation); however, it was soothed
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In March 2006, however, divisions emerged between the WASG and the PDS – now The Left Party.PDS – in Berlin and the East more generally, in the run-up to state elections, due to the continuing involvement of the PDS with the SPD in coalition governments which were instituting cut-backs. The WASG
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of the association WAsG e. V. (20 and 21 November 2004) decided to found a party, something that had never been ruled out as a possible outcome by members of the provisional leadership. After the strike vote among members in December 2004, the party was officially founded on 22 January 2005 in
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on 18 September 2005. As the necessary steps for a merger with the PDS could not be taken fast enough, he advocated an electoral alliance with WASG members on the PDS's list, to which the WASG and PDS leaderships in principle agreed on 10 June 2005. The title of this list was
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The association WAsG e. V., the party's "birthplace", continued to exist along with the party; its future purpose had still not been determined. It may be transferred into a political foundation similar to the ones kept by other German political parties.
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As of 5 July 2005, the coalition was at 30% in the polls in the East (level with the CDU there), and 11% nationally. In the Federal Election the Left Party gained 8.7% of the votes and 54 Members of the Bundestag, including 12 of the WASG.
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The party emerged from the association "Wahlalternative Arbeit und soziale Gerechtigkeit e. V." which had been founded on 3 July 2004. The association itself had started as the merger of the groups
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and to the favourable taxation of the wealthy. In the first few months of existence, it received a large amount of news coverage, and had its first national convention from 6 May until 8 May 2005.
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Polls predicted an election result of at most 3% for the new party, well below the electoral threshold of 5%. In that situation, the idea of an electoral coalition with the ideologically similar
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through a compromise that was satisfactory for everyone. The compromise calls for a strict accord with welfare state orientation without excluding more socialist-minded members from the party.
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The party decided to take part in the regional election in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany's most populous state, on 22 May 2005. Eligibility was ensured in all regional counties, and pastor
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According to a decision made by the District Court of Düsseldorf, the party was no longer allowed to officially use its abbreviation "ASG". The party had been sued by the
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There was a lot of controversy about the new party's political orientation among its members. While some liked to establish it as a purely leftist party of
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the PDS. The WASG list won 2.9% of the vote in the 17 September elections. The fusion process brought a significant loss in party memberships of WASG.
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The anticipated fusion was later made official, with the WASG and The Left Party. PDS merging on 16 June 2007 to a party called simply The Left (
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Homepage of the front-runner for the German regional election in North Rhine-Westphalia in May 2005, pastor Jürgen Klute, in German
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Berlin, against advice or pressure from the national party leadership, announced its intention to run separate lists in Berlin
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cannot dissolve itself or be dissolved by a political representative ahead of schedule, except under very rare circumstances.
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After a multitude of initial problems due to the somewhat restrictive German electoral law, the PDS re-christened itself as
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vote, which took place on 1 July 2005. However, there were major constitutional issues which were to be settled by the
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programme of the governing "Red-Green" coalition, which they consider as too neoliberal. The first meeting of the
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On 10 June 2005, the leaderships of WASG and the PDS agreed to form an electoral alliance for the then-upcoming
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The association had 4,056 members on 11 September 2004, the number rising to over 6,000 members shortly before
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Krisei, Hanspeter; Grande, Edgar; Lachat, Romain; Dolezal, Martin; Bornschier, Simon; Frey, Timotheos (2008).
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party might have led to a schism in the SPD. Forerunners to such a development were the secession of the
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In this regional election, the WASG reached 2.2% of the votes cast (approximately 182,000 votes).
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Homepage of the Left parliamentary party, including MPs from Linkspartei.PDS and WASG, in German
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The Management of Hate: Nation, Affect, and the Governance of Right-Wing Extremism in Germany
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coalition federal government starting from 1999 would have to be abolished and the federal
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2004. The first organisation in one of the states was founded on 17 July 2004 in the
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The nascent party drew attention in the mass media because the foundation of a new
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opposition alike. Some of its main issues were opposition to cuts in provision of
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Working group for Alternative Economical Politics (Memorandum-Gruppe), in German
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Homepage from the beginnings as registered association WASG e.V., in German
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took place on 17 October 2004, and it was decided to take part in the 2005
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as its front-runner. The party campaigned against what it considered "the
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in that state in spite of the party's unclear financial situation.
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The draft programmatic orientation was strongly influenced by the
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Arbeitsgemeinschaft Sozialpädagogik und Gesellschaftsbild (ASG)
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which counted one of the party's leading figures, economist
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Homepage of the WASG in North Rhine-Westphalia, in German
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Butzlaff, Felix; Harm, Stine; Walter, Franz (2009).
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