The Human Environment Animal Protection Party ( German : Partei Mensch Umwelt Tierschutz , short form: Animal Protection Party , German: Tierschutzpartei ) is a political party in Germany , founded in 1993. In 2014, the party elected one MEP to the European Parliament , and it has remained at one MEP since. Between 2020 and 2024, the party was briefly unrepresented in the European Parliament due to the resignation of Martin Buschmann . The party has never had any members in any of the German state parliaments, nor has it ever had any members of the Bundestag .
13-489: The Animal Protection Party first contested the 1993 Hamburg state election and received 0.3% of the vote. The party contested the 1994 federal election where it received 0.15% of the national vote (71,643 votes in total). It performed best in Bavaria, where it received 0.4% of the vote. In the 1995 North Rhine-Westphalia state election , the party received 0.1% of the vote. In the 1996 Baden-Württemberg state election ,
26-808: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Sebastian Everding Sebastian Everding (born 1983) is a German politician and entrepreneur who is a member-elect of the European Parliament for the Tierschutzpartei (Animal Protection Party), having been elected in the 2024 European Parliament election in Germany . Everding joined the Animal Protection Party in 2020, campaigning for local elections in Dortmund . Since 2022, he has been one of two chairmen of
39-424: The 2009 European parliament elections , the Animal Protection Party received 1.1% of the national vote (289,694 votes in total). The party continued to receive 0 seats. In the 2009 federal election , the Animal Protection Party received 0.5% of the national vote (230,872 votes in total). In the 2013 federal election , the Animal Protection Party received 0.3% of the national vote (140,366 votes in total). In
52-530: The 2014 European parliament elections , the Animal Protection Party received 1.25% of the national vote (366,303 votes in total) and returned one MEP , Stefan Eck , who sat with the GUE-NGL . In December 2014 Eck left the party and became an independent MEP in the EUL-NGL-group. In the 2017 federal election , the Animal Protection Party received 0.8% of the national vote (374,179 votes in total). In
65-512: The 2019 European parliament elections , the Animal Protection Party received 1.45% of the national vote (541,984 votes in total) and returned one MEP, Martin Buschmann . Buschmann resigned from the party in February 2020 after it was revealed that from 1992 to 1996 he was a member of and a chairman in the far-right National Democratic Party of Germany (NPD). In the 2021 federal election ,
78-461: The anthropocentric view of life. Its main goal is the introduction of more animal rights into the German constitution . Those include the right to live and the protection from physical and psychological damages. The Animal Protection Party demands prohibition of animal testing , bullfighting , hunting , the production of furs , circus animals and agricultural animal husbandry , as well as
91-414: The Animal Protection Party received 1.5% of the national vote (675,353 votes in total), which is the best result in a federal election since the party has been founded. The party took an anti-war position towards the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine , arguing that neither NATO or EU should "develop into a military global player", and condemning the militaristic and anti-Russian rhetoric. The party condemns
104-692: The Russian invasion, but states that the European Union also bears responsibility for it. It supports a complete ban on arms exports to areas outside the EU, and argues that the EU should be forbidden from direct or indirect participation in foreign military actions, listing the wars in Middle East, Turkish conflict with Syrian and Iraqi Kurdish areas, as well as "the heated up conflict in Kosovo and also to
117-495: The adaptation of Germans to veganism . The Animal Protection Party wants a reduction of car traffic and an immediate exit from nuclear energy . Economically, the Animal Protection Party supports more social justice, a stamp duty and a free basic income . This animal rights -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . 1993 Hamburg state election Henning Voscherau SPD Henning Voscherau SPD The 1993 Hamburg state election
130-624: The national vote. In the 2002 federal election , the party received 0.33% of the national vote (159,655 votes in total). In the 2004 European parliament elections , the Animal Protection Party received by far its best federal result yet, receiving 1.3% of the national vote and coming 8th in the elections. In the 2005 federal election , the Animal Protection Party received 0.2% of the national vote (110,603 votes in total), showing its trend of consistently overperforming in European parliament elections and underperforming in federal elections. In
143-616: The party received 0.3% of the vote. In 1997, the party elected its first ever official, with Jürgen Gerlach defeating a CDU candidate in the Aschbach local council elections. In the 1998 federal election , the party received 0.27% of the national vote (133,832 votes in total), almost doubling its votes. It did best in Brandenburg, where it received 0.9% of the vote. The Animal Protection Party participated in its first European parliament elections in 1999 , where it received 0.7% of
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#1732790988863156-578: The war in Ukraine" as examples. The Animal Protection Party also calls for dialogue with Russia and China, and believes that the Russian invasion should not lead to breakdown of diplomatic relations. Sebastian Everding was elected for the party in the 2024 European Parliament election in Germany . The party holds 37 seats in municipality and county assemblies and one seat in the Bezirkstag Oberbayern. The party aspires to turn away from
169-631: Was held on 19 September 1993 to elect the members of the 15th Hamburg Parliament . The incumbent government of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) lost its majority. The election saw the entry of the Statt Party into Parliament, with which the SPD formed a coalition. First Mayor Henning Voscherau continued in office. The table below lists parties represented in the 14th Hamburg Parliament. This German elections -related article
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