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Mut (political party)

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Mut
FoundersClaudia Stamm
Stephan Lessenich
FoundedJune 2017
Split fromAlliance 90/The Greens
HeadquartersMunich
IdeologyEcologism
Social liberalism
Political positionCentre-left
European affiliationDemocracy in Europe Movement 2025
Website
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Mut (transl. courage) is a German political party founded in June 2017 by Claudia Stamm and Stephan Lessenich.[1]

History

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Since 2009, Stamm has been associated with the Greens as a Member of Parliament. She resigned in March 2017 and formed Mut on 1 June 2017 with Lessenich and others. Mut is a federal party and is based in Munich. Apart from Stamm and Lessenich, the board members include Nicole Britz and Alex Schweiger, the treasurer. Britz is the former Chairman of the Pirate Party of Bavaria.

Other known members of the political party are Renate Ackermann and Matthias Matuschik.

It is the youngest political party to participate in the Bavarian state elections of 2018. Initially, the party had problems finding eligible candidates to contest in the election but they fulfilled the requirement. Among 44 out of 91 constituencies, Mut party had direct candidates.[2][3]

References

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  1. ^ "Spektakulärer Austritt: Claudia Stamm bricht mit den Grünen". merkur.de (in German). 22 March 2017. Retrieved 15 October 2018.
  2. ^ Auer, Katja (2018). "Claudia Stamm fehlen gute Kandidaten für die Wahl". sueddeutsche.de (in German). ISSN 0174-4917. Retrieved 15 October 2018.
  3. ^ "AS IT HAPPENED: Bavarian Elections 2018". 14 October 2018. Retrieved 15 October 2018.