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The '''Hanoverian Union Party''' ({{wp|German}}: ''Hannoveraner Unionspartei''}} is a {{wp|unionist}} and {{wp|centre-right}} {{wp|political party}} in {{wp|Kingdom of Hanover|Hanover}}. The HUP supports and campaigns for a continuation of the union with the {{wp|United Kingdom}}, the country's membership of the {{wp|European Union}}, aswell as for local governance to some extent. It is the largest and the traditionally dominant party in {{wp|Kingdom of Hanover|Hanover}}, with a consistently large amount of seats in the {{wp|Landtag of Lower Saxony|Hanoverian Parliament}}, along with 27 out of 32 of the Hanoverian seats in the {{wp|House of Commons of the United Kingdom|House of Commons}}. The HUP is otherwise the second largest party in the {{wp|United Kingdom}} behind the {{wp|Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party}}, followed by the {{wp|Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party}}, and the {{wp|Scottish National Party}}.  
The '''Hanoverian Union Party''' ({{wp|German}}: ''Hannoveraner Unionspartei''}} is a {{wp|unionist}} and {{wp|centre-right}} {{wp|political party}} in {{wp|Kingdom of Hanover|Hanover}}. The HUP supports and campaigns for a continuation of the union with the {{wp|United Kingdom}}, the country's membership of the {{wp|European Union}}, aswell as for local governance to some extent. It is the largest and the traditionally dominant party in {{wp|Kingdom of Hanover|Hanover}}, with a consistently large amount of seats in the {{wp|Landtag of Lower Saxony|Hanoverian Parliament}}, along with 27 out of 32 of the Hanoverian seats in the {{wp|House of Commons of the United Kingdom|House of Commons}}. The HUP is otherwise the second largest party in the {{wp|United Kingdom}} behind the {{wp|Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party}}, followed by the {{wp|Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party}}, and the {{wp|Scottish National Party}}.  


Founded in 1924 in response to the passing of the ''Kingdom of Hanover Act 1924'', it has since maintained an unbroken parliamentary representation in the {{wp|House of Commons}}, while also consistently being the largest and consistently dominant party in the {{wp|Landtag of Lower Saxony|Hanoverian Parliament}. Since gaining power at the {{wp|1927 Hanoverian Parliament election}}, the party has since remained on the government side in the subsequent elections and has otherwise never served as the opposition since its inception. Nevertheless, at the {{wp|1991 Hanoverian Parliament election|1991 election}}, the party fell to its lowest share of seats in history with only 94 out of 137 seats, while its largest share of seats in history is at the {{wp|1927 Hanoverian Parliament election|1927 election}}, where the party gained a total amount of 115 out of 127 seats in total.
Founded in 1924 in response to the passing of the ''Kingdom of Hanover Act 1924'', it has since maintained an unbroken parliamentary representation in the {{wp|House of Commons}}, while also consistently being the largest and consistently dominant party in the {{wp|Landtag of Lower Saxony|Hanoverian Parliament}}. Since gaining power at the {{wp|1927 Hanoverian Parliament election}}, the party has since remained on the government side in the subsequent elections and has otherwise never served as the opposition since its inception. Nevertheless, at the {{wp|1991 Hanoverian Parliament election|1991 election}}, the party fell to its lowest share of seats in history with only 94 out of 137 seats, while its largest share of seats in history is at the {{wp|1927 Hanoverian Parliament election|1927 election}}, where the party gained a total amount of 115 out of 127 seats in total.


In general, the HUP is the largest party in {{wp|Kingdom of Hanover|Hanover}}, in terms of both seats in the Westminster and Hanover parliaments, aswell as membership, with a total amount of 215,000 members as of May 2021. In addition to that, it currently has 27 {{wp|Members of Parliament}} (MPs), 101 members of the {{wp|House of Lords}}, 101 {{wp|Members of the Hanoverian Parliament}} (MHPs), and approximately 341 local councillors. It is also a member of both the {{wp|International Democrat Union}} and the {{wp|European People's Party Group}}.
In general, the HUP is the largest party in {{wp|Kingdom of Hanover|Hanover}}, in terms of both seats in the Westminster and Hanover parliaments, aswell as membership, with a total amount of 215,000 members as of May 2021. In addition to that, it currently has 27 {{wp|Members of Parliament}} (MPs), 101 members of the {{wp|House of Lords}}, 101 {{wp|Members of the Hanoverian Parliament}} (MHPs), and approximately 341 local councillors. It is also a member of both the {{wp|International Democrat Union}} and the {{wp|European People's Party Group}}.

Revision as of 13:08, 28 December 2021

Hanoverian Union Party

Hannoveraner Unionspartei
AbbreviationHUP
LeaderMarkus Thierse
Deputy LeaderJulian Eichhorn
PresidentChristian Brockhaus
Westminster LeaderKaroline Braune
Chief ExecutiveMonica Strauch
Founded5 December 1924
HeadquartersHanover, Hanover
Student wingStudents for HUP
Youth wingHUP Youth
Women's wingWomen for HUP
Membership (2021)215,000
IdeologyBritish unionism
Regionalism
Pro-Europeanism
Classical liberalism
Classical liberalism
Economic liberalism
Political positionCentre-right
European affiliationEuropean People's Party Group
International affiliationInternational Democrat Union
ColorsYellow
Red
SloganA Stronger Union
House of Commons (Hanoverian seats)
27 / 32
House of Lords
101 / 780
Hanoverian Parliament
101 / 137
Local government in Hanover
341 / 520

The Hanoverian Union Party (German: Hannoveraner Unionspartei}} is a unionist and centre-right political party in Hanover. The HUP supports and campaigns for a continuation of the union with the United Kingdom, the country's membership of the European Union, aswell as for local governance to some extent. It is the largest and the traditionally dominant party in Hanover, with a consistently large amount of seats in the Hanoverian Parliament, along with 27 out of 32 of the Hanoverian seats in the House of Commons. The HUP is otherwise the second largest party in the United Kingdom behind the Labour Party, followed by the Conservative Party, and the Scottish National Party.

Founded in 1924 in response to the passing of the Kingdom of Hanover Act 1924, it has since maintained an unbroken parliamentary representation in the House of Commons, while also consistently being the largest and consistently dominant party in the Hanoverian Parliament. Since gaining power at the 1927 Hanoverian Parliament election, the party has since remained on the government side in the subsequent elections and has otherwise never served as the opposition since its inception. Nevertheless, at the 1991 election, the party fell to its lowest share of seats in history with only 94 out of 137 seats, while its largest share of seats in history is at the 1927 election, where the party gained a total amount of 115 out of 127 seats in total.

In general, the HUP is the largest party in Hanover, in terms of both seats in the Westminster and Hanover parliaments, aswell as membership, with a total amount of 215,000 members as of May 2021. In addition to that, it currently has 27 Members of Parliament (MPs), 101 members of the House of Lords, 101 Members of the Hanoverian Parliament (MHPs), and approximately 341 local councillors. It is also a member of both the International Democrat Union and the European People's Party Group.