Free Besmenian Citizen's Party

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Free Besmenian Citizen's Party

Freie Besmenische Bürgerpartei
AbbreviationFBBP
LeaderMoritz Bandenberg
Vice leaderGerhard Mörke
Founded28 November 1963
Preceded byLiberal Citizen's Party of Besmenia
HeadquartersHeraldsteinstraße 76, Laitstadt
Think tankMartin Beiter Foundation
Youth wingYoung Liberals of Besmenia
Membership (2021)298,779
Ideology

Factions:

Political positionCenter to center-left
Colors  Yellow
  Pink
  Blue
Federal Chamber
92 / 443
Federal Senate
14 / 64
State governmentship
4 / 14
Seats in the state parliaments
305 / 1,488
Party flag
Flag of FBBP.png

The Free Besmenian Citizen's Party (Besmenian: Freie Besmenische Bürgerpartei, FBBP) is a liberal party in Besmenia.

The FBBP was founded in 1964 as the successor party to the national liberal Liberal Citizen's Party of Besmenia (LBB), after Jürgen Rothmann became chairman of the LBB in 1963, and a transition to a more centre-liberal orientation began. Under Martin Beiter, there was an increasing social liberal orientation. Today the party sits on the political spectrum between center and center-left. Since the 1980s, the FBBP has managed to develop into a popular party and has also managed to be the strongest or second-strongest party in Federal Chamber elections.

The FBBP was involved in the federal government from 1980 to 1993, from 2001 to 2012, and most recently from 2016 to 2021. The party is one of the three major contemporary political parties in Besmenia along with the Besmenian People's Party and the Social Democratic Union.

Ideology and policies

Economic policy

The FBBP is oriented towards economic liberalism and advocates the social market economy with a high level of technological innovation and growing digitalization, the FBBP considers this to be a central driver for creating prosperity for the entire society.

Family policy

The FBBP advocates the legal equality of different forms of living together. Marriage between a man and a woman should not be given preference over other forms of coexistence. Same-sex couples should have the same rights as heterosexual couples. For example, the FBBP supports the right to simultaneous adoption of children by same-sex couples.

Foreign policy

Internationally, the FBBP calls for a more determined enforcement and promotion of human rights and freedoms.

History

Formation and Rothmann leadership (1963-1979)

Beiter leadership (1979-1991)

After the 1980 Besmenian federal election, Martin Beiter formed a minority government of FBBP and SDU. With the slogan "For a Modern Besmenia!" the FBBP and SDU finally won the absolute majority of votes and mandates in the 1981 Besmenian federal election and formed a majority government.

1991-1999

Kummstein leadership (1999-2011)

Since 2011

As a result of the poor result at the 2011 Neidenstein-Sulzburg state election on January 23, 2011, there were intense discussions in the party, including about Kummstein as party leader and also as prime minister. On January 25, 2011, she announced her resignation, effective immediately, from both the post of prime minister and chairwoman of the FBBP.

Organization

Federal board

The FBBP federal board leads the party. It decides on all organizational and political questions in accordance with the resolutions of the federal party congress. His tasks include the appointment and dismissal of the federal manager. He appoints the delegates to be sent by the FBBP to the annual meetings of the Union of Albatross Liberal Democrats.

Chairperson Moritz Bandenberg
Deputy chairpersons Michael Tausend, Gerhard Grüt
General secretary Laura Bechmann
Treasurer NAME
Assessor NAMES
Honorary chairpersons NAMES

Regional associations

The Free Besmenian Citizen's Party is divided into 14 state groups. The FBBP is represented in all 14 state chambers. Currently, the governors of Jakartaburg, Lemberland and Metakumburg are members of the FBBP.

State group Leader Members
FBBP Frankenburg Alexander Schlesinger 4,475
FBBP Gablitz Martha Freiberger 2,875
FBBP Greuningia Gerhard Grüt 10.894
FBBP Jakartaburg Ulf Rainer 8,567
FBBP Laitstadt Viktor Traut 13,184
FBBP Lemberland Peter Blanke 13.353
FBBP Neidenstein-Sulzburg Bernd Barther 10.634
FBBP Maurenmark Ingrid von Haller 39.932
FBBP Palingia Paul Heizadler 2,425
FBBP Metakumburg Tom Heckmeier 6,384
FBBP Sedakania Klaus Engelhard 41.333
FBBP Summingia Klaus Atzbach 21.935
FBBP Tergau Regina Möller 12,234
FBBP Zollingia Erika Feldbacher 9.689

Front organizations

The FBBP has the following front organizations:

  • Young Liberals of Besmenia ( Junge Liberale Besmeniens), organizes young members
  • Liberal Seniors (Liberale Senioren), organizes senior members
  • Liberal Women (Liberale Frauen), organizes female members
  • Liberal Gays and Lesbians (Liberale Schwule und Lesben), organizes LGBT members

Logo and political colors

History of FBBP logos
1963–1996 1996–2015 2015–present
OldFBBPlogo2.png OldFBBPlogo4.png Logo of FBBP2020.png

The color yellow, which characterizes the party's logo and corporate design, is of paramount importance in the external communication of the FBBP. In addition to yellow, blue and, since 2015, pink complement the color scheme.

Election results

Federal Chamber

Election Prime Minister Candidate Votes in % Seats Government
1964 Jürgen Rothmann 18,9% (#3)
41 / 230
Opposition
1968 Jürgen Rothmann 16,9% (#3)
74 / 427
Opposition
1972 Jürgen Rothmann 19,1% (#3)
83 / 427
Opposition
1976 Wilfried Gruber 23,1% (#2)
108 / 427
Opposition
1980 Martin Beiter 31,2% (#1)
144 / 427
FBBP-SDU minjority
1981 Martin Beiter 34,8% (#1)
153 / 427
FBBP-SDU majority
1985 Martin Beiter 38,5% (#1)
176 / 427
FBBP-SDU majority
1989 Martin Beiter 37,5% (#1)
179 / 427
FBBP-SDU majority
1993 Kurt Stöger 28% (#2)
124 / 427
Opposition
1997 Heinz Maurich 25,2% (#2)
114 / 427
Opposition
2001 Ursula Kummstein 34,8% (#1)
153 / 427
FBBP-SDU majority
2005 Ursula Kummstein 31,2% (#1)
137 / 427
FBBP-BVP majority
2009 Ursula Kummstein 28,7% (#1)
128 / 427
FBBP-BVP majority
2012 Jörg Rautenberg 23% (#2)
101 / 427
Opposition
2016 Frank Hille 24,9% (#2)
111 / 427
BVP-FBBP majority
2020 Frank Hille 23,6% (#2)
108 / 427
BVP-FBBP majority
2021 Moritz Bandenberg 20,2% (#2)
90 / 427
Opposition

President

Election Candidate First round result Second round result
Votes in % Result Votes in % Result
1969 No candidate
1973 No candidate
1979 No candidate
1985 Otto Schulz 37,8% Runner-up 60,5% Won
1991 Otto Schulz 63,4% Won
1997 Ursula Kummstein 30% Runner-up 45,9% Lost

Leaders of the FBBP since 1963

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Tenure
(Years and days)
State Prime Minister
1 Jürgen Rothmann.png
Jürgen Rothmann
(1920–2004)
28 November
1963
28 July
1979
15 years, 242 days Summingia Wolfgang Butz
Johannes Schmidt
Robert Gleitzmann
2 Martin Beiter.jpg
Martin Beiter
(1945–1991)
28 July
1979
5 May
1991 †
11 years, 281 days Metakumburg Robert Gleitzmann
Himself
3 Kurt Stöger2.png
Kurt Stöger
(1933–2021)
14 June
1991
3 October
1993
2 years, 109 days Tergau Himself
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Heinz Maurich
(1941–)
3 October
1993
5 November
1999
6 years, 33 days Sedakania Kurt Stöger
Erik Tautenbach
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Ursula Kummstein
(1950–)
5 November
1999
25 January
2011
11 years, 81 days Laitstadt Erik Tautenbach
Herself
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Jörg Rautenberg
(1960–)
25 January
2011
14 April
2013
2 years, 79 days Neidelstein-Sulzburg Himself
Theodor Sidemann
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Marlene Grahl-Stüber
(1962–)
14 April
2013
14 May
2016
3 years, 30 days Frankenburg Theodor Sidemann
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Frank Hille
(1962–)
14 May
2016
1 May
2021
4 years, 352 days Tergau Theodor Sidemann
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Moritz Bandenberg
(1952–)
1 May
2021
Incumbent 3 years, 214 days Neidenstein-Sulzburg Theodor Sidemann
Richard Benkel
Elisabeth Rademacher