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==Election results==
==Election results==
===[[Federal Chamber]]===
===[[Federal Chamber]]===
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! Election !! Prime Minister Candidate !! Votes in % !! Seats !! Government
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| 2001 || [[Hannes Hochstein]] ||  5,3% (#6)  ||{{Infobox political party/seats|24|427|hex=#C71585}} || {{no2|Opposition}}
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| 2005 || [[Erik Schwan]] ||  5,8% (#6)  ||{{Infobox political party/seats|26|427|hex=#C71585}} || {{no2|Opposition}}
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| 2009 || Erik Schwan ||  8,9% (#4)  ||{{Infobox political party/seats|39|427|hex=#C71585}} || {{no2|Opposition}}
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| 2012 || [[Sandra Eckwach]] ||  8,4% (#5)  ||{{Infobox political party/seats|37|427|hex=#C71585}} || {{no2|Opposition}}
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| 2016 || Sandra Eckwach ||  8% (#5)  ||{{Infobox political party/seats|36|427|hex=#C71585}} || {{no2|Opposition}}
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| 2020 || Sandra Eckwach || 10,5% (#3)  ||{{Infobox political party/seats|45|427|hex=#C71585}} || {{no2|Opposition}}
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| 2021 || Sandra Eckwach || 12,6% (#4)  ||{{Infobox political party/seats|55|427|hex=#C71585}} || {{no2|Opposition}}
|}
===[[President of Besmenia|President]]===
===[[President of Besmenia|President]]===
==Leaders of the PBL==
==Leaders of the PBL==

Revision as of 07:52, 25 September 2021

Party of the Besmenian Left

Partei der Besmenischen Linke
LeaderSandra Eckwach
Founded1 August 1998 (as The Besmenian Left)
Split fromSocial Democratic Union
HeadquartersEisenstraße 73, Laitstadt
Ideology
Colors  Violet
Federal Chamber
55 / 427

The Party of the Besmenian Left (Besmenian: Partei der Besmenischen Linke) is a democratic socialism party in Besmenia. The party was founded in 1998 as The Besmenian Left. The reason for the foundation of the PBL was the secession of the democratic socialist wing of the SDU.

In 2001 the party got its current name. In 2004 the PBL was represented in the Federal Chamber for the first time.

History

Founding

2001 federal election

2005 federal election

2009 federal election

2012 federal election

2016 federal election

2020 federal election

2021 federal election

Ideology and policies

Election results

Federal Chamber

Election Prime Minister Candidate Votes in % Seats Government
2001 Hannes Hochstein 5,3% (#6)
24 / 427
Opposition
2005 Erik Schwan 5,8% (#6)
26 / 427
Opposition
2009 Erik Schwan 8,9% (#4)
39 / 427
Opposition
2012 Sandra Eckwach 8,4% (#5)
37 / 427
Opposition
2016 Sandra Eckwach 8% (#5)
36 / 427
Opposition
2020 Sandra Eckwach 10,5% (#3)
45 / 427
Opposition
2021 Sandra Eckwach 12,6% (#4)
55 / 427
Opposition

President

Leaders of the PBL

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Tenure
(Years and days)
State Prime Minister
1 Hannes Hochstein.jpg
Hannes Hochstein
(1953–2014)
1 August
1998
21 September
2001
3 years, 51 days Summingia Erik Tautenbach
2 File:Erik Schwan.jpg
Erik Schwan
(1959–)
21 September
2001
7 December
2009
8 years, 77 days Maurenmark Erik Tautenbach
Laura Kummstein
3 File:Anton Pohl.jpg
Anton Pohl
(1964-)
7 December
2009
6 October
2011
1 year, 303 days Metakumburg Laura Kummstein
4 Sandra Eckwach2.png
Sandra Eckwach
(1966–)
6 October
2011
Incumbent 13 years, 55 days Laitstadt Laura Kummstein
Theodor Sidemann
Richard Benkel
Elisabeth Rademacher