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|headquarters = Karl-Liebknecht-Haus<br>Kl. Alexanderstraße 28<br>D-10178 [[Berlin]]
|headquarters = Karl-Liebknecht-Haus<br>Kl. Alexanderstraße 28<br>D-10178 [[Berlin]]
|website = [http://www.die-linke.de/ http://www.die-linke.de/]
|website = [http://www.die-linke.de/ http://www.die-linke.de/]
}}

{{Infobox political party
| name = Republican Party
| logo = [[File:Logo-GOP.png|250px|border|alt=Logo of the Republican Party]]
| colorcode = {{Republican Party (United States)/meta/color}}
| chairperson = [[Reince Priebus]] ([[Wisconsin|WI]])
| leader1_title = Presidential nominee
| leader1_name = [[Donald Trump]] ([[New York (state)|NY]])
| leader2_title = Vice presidential nominee
| leader2_name = [[Mike Pence]] ([[Indiana|IN]])
| leader3_title = House leader
| leader3_name = [[Speaker of the United States House of Representatives|Speaker]] [[Paul Ryan]] ([[Wisconsin|WI]])
| leader4_title = Senate leader
| leader4_name = [[Party leaders of the United States Senate|Majority Leader]] [[Mitch McConnell]] ([[Kentucky|KY]])
| leader5_title = Chair of [[Republican Governors Association|Governors Association]]
| leader5_name = [[Susana Martinez]] ([[New Mexico|NM]])
| foundation = {{Start date and age|1854|3|20}}
| predecessor = [[Whig Party (United States)|Whig Party]]<br />[[Free Soil Party]]
| headquarters = 310 First Street SE<br />[[Washington, D.C.]] 20003
| student_wing = [[College Republicans]]
| youth_wing = [[Young Republicans]]<br />[[Teen Age Republicans]]
| wing1_title = Women's wing
| wing1 = [[National Federation of Republican Women]]
| wing2_title = Overseas wing
| wing2 = [[Republicans Overseas]]
| membership_year = 2016
| membership = 30,447,217 <ref>http://truthinmedia.com/libertarian-party-registrations-rising/</ref>
| ideology =''Majority'':<br />[[Conservatism in the United States|Conservatism]]<ref name="Paul Gottfried 2009 p. 12">Paul Gottfried, ''Conservatism in America: Making Sense of the American Right'', p. 9, "Postwar conservatives set about creating their own synthesis of free-market capitalism, Christian morality, and the global struggle against Communism." (2009); Gottfried, ''Theologies and moral concern'' (1995) p. 12</ref><br />[[Economic liberalism]]<ref>[http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/3485908?uid=3739864&uid=2&uid=4&uid=3739256&sid=21104580423173. Laissez-faire capitalism and economic liberalism]. Jstor.com. Retrieved on 2014-08-12.</ref><br />[[Fiscal conservatism#United States|Fiscal conservatism]]<ref>{{cite web|last1=Quinn|first1=Justin|title=Fiscal Conservatism|url=http://usconservatives.about.com/od/typesofconservatives/a/FiscalCons.htm|website=about news|ref=While fiscal conservatism has become a buzzword in Washington, DC, much of the Republican base remains committed to its ideals.}}</ref><br />[[Social conservatism in the United States|Social conservatism]]<ref>[http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2013/2/5/Nair-conservatism/ No Country for Old Social Conservatives?]. Nair. Thecrimson.com. Retrieved on 2014-08-17.</ref><br />[[Federalism]]<ref name="GOP2016Const">https://www.gop.com/platform/we-the-people/</ref><br />''Minority'':<br />[[Right-wing populism]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.newyorker.com/news/john-cassidy/donald-trump-is-transforming-the-g-o-p-into-a-populist-nativist-party|title=Donald Trump is Transforming the G.O.P. Into a Populist, Nativist Party|last=Cassidy|first=John|website=[[The New Yorker]]|date=February 29, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/07/populism-american-right/489800/|title=Why Is Populism Winning on the American Right?|website=[[The Atlantic]]|last=Gould|first=J.J.|date=July 2, 2016}}</ref><br>[[Centrism]]<ref name="Illinois' Mark Kirk: Can a Moderate Republican Thrive in Today's Senate?">{{cite web|last1=Gray|first1=Steven|title=Illinois' Mark Kirk: Can a Moderate Republican Thrive in Today's Senate?|url=http://content.time.com/time/politics/article/0,8599,2035561,00.html|website=[[Time (magazine)|Time]]|accessdate=July 23, 2014|date=December 11, 2010}}</ref><ref name="GOP Feud on Full Display in New Idaho Ad">{{cite web|last1=O'Connor|first1=Patrick|title=GOP Feud on Full Display in New Idaho Ad|url=http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2014/04/16/gop-feud-on-full-display-in-new-idaho-ad/|website=[[The Wall Street Journal]]|accessdate=July 23, 2014|date=April 16, 2014}}</ref>
| international = [[International Democrat Union]]
| european = [[Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformists]]<ref name="AECR membership">{{cite web|url=http://www.aecr.eu/members|title=Members|publisher=AECR}}</ref> (regional partner)
| affiliation1_title = Regional affiliation
| affiliation1 = [[Asia Pacific Democrat Union]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://idu.org/members/regional-unions/apdu/|title=International Democrat Union » APDU|work=International Democrat Union}} {{dead link|date=August 2016}}</ref>
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| seats2_title = [[United States House of Representatives|Seats in the House]]
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| seats3_title = [[Governor (United States)|Governorships]]
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| seats4_title = [[State legislature (United States)|State Upper Chamber Seats]]
| seats4 = {{Composition bar|1126|1972|hex={{Republican Party (US)/meta/color}}}}
| seats5_title = [[State legislature (United States)|State Lower Chamber Seats]]
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| seats6_title = [[Governor (United States)|Territorial Governorships]]
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| seats7_title = [[Territories of the United States|Territorial Upper Chamber Seats]]
| seats7 = {{Composition bar|0|3|hex={{Republican Party (US)/meta/color}}}}
| seats8_title = [[Territories of the United States|Territorial Lower Chamber Seats]]
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| website = {{URL|http://www.gop.com/}}
| country = United States
}}
}}

Revision as of 05:18, 15 September 2016

German national election, 2010

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All 500 in the Volkskammer
251 seats were needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Sahra Wagenknecht Renate Künast Angela Merkel
Party Left Greens CDU/CSU
Leader's seat North Rhine-Westphalia
(List)
Berlin
(List)
Stralsund – Nordvorpommern – Rügen
Last election 284 seats 130 seats 50 seats
Seats before 284 130 50
Seats won 300 148 45
Seat change Increase16 Increase18 Decrease5
Popular vote 40,186,360 18,585,315 7,574,392
Percentage 57.3% 26.5% 10.8%
Swing Increase1.4 Increase5.6 Decrease3.1

  Fourth party
 
Leader Guido Westerwelle
Party FDP
Leader's seat North Rhine-Westphalia
(List)
Last election 36 seats
Seats before 36
Seats won 7
Seat change Decrease29
Popular vote 3,787,196
Percentage 5.4%
Swing Increase3.9


CaptainElena/sandbox
Die Linke
LeaderSahra Wagenknecht
Founded15 March 1991
Merger ofSED and SPD
HeadquartersKarl-Liebknecht-Haus
Kl. Alexanderstraße 28
D-10178 Berlin
Membership (2011)2,000,000[1]
IdeologyInternational socialism[2]
Political positionleft-wing
European affiliationParty of the European Left
European Parliament groupEuropean United Left–Nordic Green Left
ColoursRed
Seats in the Bundestag
300 / 500
Seats in the Regional Parliaments
1,100 / 1,700
Seats in the European Parliament
15 / 100
Website
http://www.die-linke.de/


Republican Party
ChairpersonReince Priebus (WI)
Presidential nomineeDonald Trump (NY)
Vice presidential nomineeMike Pence (IN)
House leaderSpeaker Paul Ryan (WI)
Senate leaderMajority Leader Mitch McConnell (KY)
Chair of Governors AssociationSusana Martinez (NM)
FoundedMarch 20, 1854; 170 years ago (1854-03-20)
Preceded byWhig Party
Free Soil Party
Headquarters310 First Street SE
Washington, D.C. 20003
Student wingCollege Republicans
Youth wingYoung Republicans
Teen Age Republicans
Women's wingNational Federation of Republican Women
Overseas wingRepublicans Overseas
Membership (2016)30,447,217 [3]
IdeologyMajority:
Conservatism[4]
Economic liberalism[5]
Fiscal conservatism[6]
Social conservatism[7]
Federalism[8]
Minority:
Right-wing populism[9][10]
Centrism[11][12]
European affiliationAlliance of European Conservatives and Reformists[13] (regional partner)
International affiliationInternational Democrat Union
Regional affiliationAsia Pacific Democrat Union[14]
Colors  Red
Seats in the Senate
54 / 100
Seats in the House
247 / 435
Governorships
31 / 50
State Upper Chamber Seats
1,126 / 1,972
State Lower Chamber Seats
3,038 / 5,411
Territorial Governorships
2 / 6
Territorial Upper Chamber Seats
0 / 3
Territorial Lower Chamber Seats
0 / 6
Website
www.gop.com
  1. ^ http://www.welt.de/politik/deutschland/article13506407/Gruene-wachsen-explosiv-Die-Linke-schrumpft.html
  2. ^ "Parties and Elections in Europe: Germany". Parties-and-Elections.de. 2009. Retrieved 2010-06-18.
  3. ^ http://truthinmedia.com/libertarian-party-registrations-rising/
  4. ^ Paul Gottfried, Conservatism in America: Making Sense of the American Right, p. 9, "Postwar conservatives set about creating their own synthesis of free-market capitalism, Christian morality, and the global struggle against Communism." (2009); Gottfried, Theologies and moral concern (1995) p. 12
  5. ^ Laissez-faire capitalism and economic liberalism. Jstor.com. Retrieved on 2014-08-12.
  6. ^ Quinn, Justin. "Fiscal Conservatism". about news.
  7. ^ No Country for Old Social Conservatives?. Nair. Thecrimson.com. Retrieved on 2014-08-17.
  8. ^ https://www.gop.com/platform/we-the-people/
  9. ^ Cassidy, John (February 29, 2016). "Donald Trump is Transforming the G.O.P. Into a Populist, Nativist Party". The New Yorker.
  10. ^ Gould, J.J. (July 2, 2016). "Why Is Populism Winning on the American Right?". The Atlantic.
  11. ^ Gray, Steven (December 11, 2010). "Illinois' Mark Kirk: Can a Moderate Republican Thrive in Today's Senate?". Time. Retrieved July 23, 2014.
  12. ^ O'Connor, Patrick (April 16, 2014). "GOP Feud on Full Display in New Idaho Ad". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved July 23, 2014.
  13. ^ "Members". AECR.
  14. ^ "International Democrat Union » APDU". International Democrat Union. [dead link]