Social:Party of Humanists
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Abbreviation | PdH |
Chairperson | Lasse Schäfer |
General Secretary | Dominic Ressel |
Founded | 4 October 2014 |
Headquarters | Beilsteiner Str. 21, 12681 Berlin |
Membership (2022) | 2,300 |
Ideology | Secular humanism Secular liberalism Social liberalism Civil libertarianism Progressivism |
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The Party of Humanists (German: Partei der Humanisten) is a minor political party in Germany that first participated in the 2017 federal election.[1]
Party platform
The underlying ideology is evolutionary humanism.[2] The core themes of the Humanist Party are science and education, the right of self-determination of the individual, and secularization.[3] For example, the party supports the liberal and self-responsible use of drugs,[4] supports legal voluntary euthanasia[5][6] and is against circumcision of children.[7] The party also supports the implementation of universal basic income.[3]
Currently, the Party of Humanists is the only party in Germany that specifically targets non-religious people, freethinkers, and atheists as voters.[8]
Programme
Health and science
- Compulsory health insurance should only cover evidence based medicine, not pseudomedicine such as homeopathy
- Legalization of active euthanasia under specific circumstances
- Legalization of all drugs, but only for adults and with more prevention measures such as education, drug-checking, regulated production and sale[9]
- Openness towards new technology and impartial assessment of the harms benefits, e. g. with respect to genome editing[10] and stem cell research
- Reduction of antibiotic use in livestock farming in order to avoid emerging resistances
- Funding for in-vitro-meat research
EU and military
- Founding of a united European Federal Republic. Today's national states shall be converted into strong sovereign regions.[11]
- Rejection of a compulsory military service year for young adults
- Establishing a united European military
Economy
- Simplification of the tax system by eliminating exemptions as well as cutback on unnecessary subsidies
- Deregulation of shop opening hours on Sundays
- Trialing and implementation of universal basic income
Climate
- Stopping the nuclear energy phase-out in Germany and utilization of new reactor types to combat climate change
Social topics
- Legalization of surrogate motherhood
- Legalization of sex work, modeling after New Zealand
- Legalization of abortion regardless of gestation age, modeling after Canadian abortion laws
Freedom of speech and the Internet
- Repeal of upload-filters and protection of net-neutrality
Religion
- Complete separation of church and state
- Introduction of unified ethics education instead of compulsory religious education in schools[12]
- Removing references to god from the constitution and other laws
- Prohibition of medically not-indicated religious circumcision in children unable to consent
History
The party emerged from a Facebook group called "Initiative Humanismus" with over 700 members. One year after the decision to establish a party, the Party of Humanists was founded on 4 October 2014 in Berlin.[13][14] On 21 March 2017, the Party held a joint press conference along with the Pirate Party Germany, the Liberal Democrats, the New Liberals, the Transhuman Party Germany, and the youth organization of The Left to announce a "socialliberale proclamation" and better cooperation among the participating organizations.[15][16][17][18][19]
Leadership
The current federal executive committee of the Party of Humanists consists of eleven members:[20]
- Lasse Schäfer (Party Leader)
- Dominic Ressel (General Secretary)
- Stephan Wiedenmann (Treasurer)
- Axel Börold
- Ole Teschke
- David Goldbrunner
- Andreas Stirner
- Josephine Keller
- Henning Sylla
- Timo Hellbeck
- Marvin Weidenmeier
Federal state parties
Federal state party | Date of Founding | Chairman | Last state election participation | Last country-wide election participation |
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Baden-Württemberg | 3 December 2016 | Mario Caraggiu[21] | 2021 Baden-Württemberg state election | 2021 German federal election |
Bavaria | 11 February 2017 | Frederic Forkel | 2018 Bavarian state election | 2021 German federal election |
Berlin[22] | 2 April 2017 | Barend Wolf | 2021 Berlin state election | 2021 German federal election |
Brandenburg | 13 March 2021 | Tim Ewert | - | 2021 German federal election |
Bremen[23] | 9 June 2018 | Julia Kreitz | 2019 Bremen state election | 2021 German federal election |
Hamburg[24] | 1 October 2017 | Michael Brandt | 2020 Hamburg state election | 2021 German federal election |
Hesse[25] | 25 September 2016 | Dennis Wörner | 2018 Hessian state election | 2021 German federal election |
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern | 24 May 2021 | Tom Kühnel | 2021 Mecklenburg-Vorpommern state election | 2021 German federal election |
Lower Saxony[26] | 25 November 2017 | Rainer Rößler | - | 2021 German federal election |
North Rhine-Westphalia | 22 October 2016 | Leonard Niesik | - | 2021 German federal election |
Rhineland-Palatinate | 15 April 2018 | Tristan Marsell | - | 2021 German federal election |
Saarland[27] | 20 November 2021 | Fabian Grünewald | - | 2019 European Parliament election |
Saxony | 7 January 2018 | Jonas Lehn | 2019 Saxony state election | 2021 German federal election |
Saxony-Anhalt | 31 March 2018 | Konstantin Zisiadis | 2021 Saxony-Anhalt state election | 2021 German federal election |
Schleswig-Holstein | 20 October 2018 | Marvin Weidemeier | 2022 Schleswig-Holstein state election | 2021 German federal election |
Thuringia | 29 May 2021 | Anthony Ramstedt | - | 2021 German federal election |
References
- ↑ "Partei der Humanisten". https://www.zdf.de/nachrichten/drehscheibe/partei-humanisten-100.html.
- ↑ "Mission Statement". https://www.diehumanisten.de/mission/.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Bildung, Bundeszentrale für politische. "Partei der Humanisten - bpb". https://www.bpb.de/politik/wahlen/wer-steht-zur-wahl/bundestagswahl-2017/254484/die-humanisten.
- ↑ "Humanistischer Pressedienst - Legalize and Humanize it!" (in de). 13 July 2016. https://hpd.de/artikel/legalize-and-humanize-it-13307.
- ↑ Siegler, bitzinger GmbH - Tobias. "DGHS - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Humanes Sterben - Partei der Humanisten". https://www.dghs.de/presse/aktionen/dghs-wahlpruefsteine-2017/partei-der-humanisten.html.
- ↑ "Sterbehilfe – Das Recht auf das eigene Leben". 5 November 2015. https://hpd.de/artikel/12377.
- ↑ "Weltweiter Tag der genitalen Selbstbestimmung". 6 May 2015. https://parteiderhumanisten.de/wp2/2015/05/06/weltweiter-tag-genitaler-selbstbestimmung/.
- ↑ "Partei der Humanisten - "Politiker stellen sich gerne neben Religionsführer"". http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/partei-der-humanisten-politiker-stellen-sich-gerne-neben.886.de.html?dram:article_id=380293.
- ↑ "Psychoaktive Substanzen (Themenabschnitt)" (in de-DE). 2020-04-13. https://www.diehumanisten.de/2020/04/13/positionspapier-psychoaktive-substanzen/.
- ↑ "Gentechnik (Themenabschnitt)" (in de-DE). 2020-04-11. https://www.diehumanisten.de/2020/04/11/papier-gentechnik/.
- ↑ "Bundesrepublik Europa (Positionspapier)" (in de-DE). 2020-04-13. https://www.diehumanisten.de/2020/04/13/visionspapier-europa/.
- ↑ "Ethikunterricht (Themenabschnitt)" (in de-DE). 2022-06-03. https://www.diehumanisten.de/2022/06/03/themenabschnitt-ethikunterricht/.
- ↑ ""Partei der Humanisten" gegründet". 7 October 2014. https://hpd.de/artikel/10227.
- ↑ "Pressemitteilung zur Gründung – Partei der Humanisten". 8 October 2014. https://parteiderhumanisten.de/wp2/2014/10/08/pressemitteilung-zur-gruendung/.
- ↑ ""Sozialliberale Offensive" in Berlin vorgestellt". 22 March 2017. https://hpd.de/artikel/sozialliberale-offensive-berlin-vorgestellt-14225.
- ↑ "Die Humanisten starten bundesweite sozialliberale Offensive – Partei der Humanisten". 21 March 2017. https://parteiderhumanisten.de/wp2/2017/03/21/humanisten-starten-sozialliberalie-offensive/.
- ↑ "die Sozialliberalen". http://www.die-sozialliberalen.de/.
- ↑ "Gemeinsame Erklärung: Sechs Parteien und Organisationen starten bundesweite sozialliberale Offensive › Piratenpartei Deutschland". 21 March 2017. https://www.piratenpartei.de/2017/03/21/live-pressekonferenz-buendelung-der-sozialliberalen-kraefte/.
- ↑ "Live Pressekonferenz » Neue Liberale". https://www.neueliberale.org/2017/03/21/live-pressekonferenz/.
- ↑ "Partei der Humanisten - Team" (in de). https://www.diehumanisten.de/team/.
- ↑ @pdh_bw. "Register". https://twitter.com/pdh_bw/status/1462827074176135172. Missing or empty |date= (help)
- ↑ "Landesverband der Partei der Humanisten gegründet". 4 April 2016. https://hpd.de/artikel/landesverband-partei-humanisten-gegruendet-12925.
- ↑ "Partei der Humanisten". 11 August 2023. https://diehumanisten.de/landesverbaende/.
- ↑ "Partei der Humanisten gründet Hamburger Landesverband". 1 October 2017. https://parteiderhumanisten.de/wp2/2017/10/01/partei-der-humanisten-gruendet-hamburger-landesverband/.
- ↑ "Landesverband in Hessen gegründet". 28 September 2016. https://hpd.de/artikel/landesverband-hessen-gegruendet-13560.
- ↑ "Partei der Humanisten". 11 August 2023. https://parteiderhumanisten.de/wp2/landesverband-niedersachsen/.
- ↑ "Hier kommt das Saarland (endlich)" (in de-DE). 2021-11-24. https://www.diehumanisten.de/2021/11/24/hier-kommt-das-saarland-endlich/.
External links
- Offizielle Website der Partei der Humanisten (Official website of the Party German)
- Leitbild der Partei der Humanisten (Mission Statement of the Party German, English, Esperanto)
- Grundsatzprogramm der Partei der Humanisten (Principle program of the Party German)
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Party of Humanists.
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