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German Socialist Equality Party certified to stand candidates
in Berlin
By our correspondent
26 July 2006
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At its meeting July 21, the state election committee confirmed
the participation of the Socialist Equality Party (Partei für
Soziale GleichheitPSG) for the Berlin state election due
on September 17. The PSG will be standing three candidates: PSG
national secretary Ulrich Rippert, and Fabian Reymann and Christoph
Vandreier.
The election committee confirmed that the state list submitted
by the PSG, comprising 2,200 authenticated signatures of support,
was formally correct and (delivered) within the prescribed
period. The signatures had been collected by teams of PSG
members and supporters in the course of an intensive month-long
campaign. The campaign revealed profound levels of dissatisfaction
with the current city administration and a readiness to support
a genuine socialist alternative.
A total of 23 parties were ratified to take part in the state
election. According to the returning officer, Andreas Schmidt
von Puskás, this is the highest total of parties to take
part in the election since the reunification of Germany in 1990.
The previous highest level of participation was in 1995, when
a total of 17 parties stood for election. In the state elections
of 2001 just 13 parties put up candidates.
A total of eight parties were rejected by the election committee,
four because they had failed to submit the necessary number of
signatures, and another four on the basis of formal irregularities,
e.g., where a party had registered to take part but then simply
failed to produce any signatures.
A number of far-right organizations are amongst the certified
partiesincluding the Republicans, the German National Party
(NPD), and the right-wing Law and Order Offensive Party.
On the left the Socialist Equality Party is the only party
standing to challenge the Left Party-Party of Democratic Socialism
(PDS), which has been a coalition partner in the German state
government for the past four years, and the Election Alternative
for Employment and Social Justice (WASG) organisation. The PDS
has earned the scorn and anger of broad layers of the citys
population due to its anti-social policies, which it has implemented
in Berlin in coalition with the Social Democratic Party (SPD).
For its part, the Election Alternative makes some criticisms of
PDS policies in Berlin but its main political line remains unification
with the Left Party-PDS at the national level.
Other parties, such as the German Communist Party (DKP) and
the Maoist MLPD, are hanging onto the coattails of the Left Party
and support the latters campaign, although the Left Party
refused to admit the MLPD into its ranks.
Authorisation for the election is the signal for the PSG to
commence an intensive election campaign which makes clear the
urgency of a socialist perspective and seeks to develop a broad
discussion on such a political alternative. In so doing the PSG
stresses that the Berlin elections have to be considered in the
light of profound changes in the international situation.
The PSG election campaign begins this week with a meeting in
Berlin which will discuss the implications of the brutal offensive
being waged by Israel on the population of Lebanon and the Palestinian
territories. Israels deliberate military strikes are aimed
at destroying the infrastructure of both regions and threaten
to embroil the entire Middle East in war.
The fact that German Chancellor Angela Merkel (Christian Democratic
Union) and her foreign affairs minister, Frank-Walter Steinmeier
(SPD), have decided to unconditionally back the Israeli-American
war policy is a politically criminal act. In doing so they strengthen
the most reactionary elements in international politics and encourage
new military adventures with devastating consequences. There are
already reports of plans to extend the military offensive to include
Syria and Iran.
In this situation the mobilization of the working class on
the basis of a socialist perspective is of decisive significance.
This is the basis for the participation of the PSG in the Berlin
state election. In its election manifesto the PSG declares: Our
participation is a step toward the construction of an international
party that opposes war, defends democratic rights, and fights
for social equality and the eradication of poverty.
The PSG stresses the close relationship between social issues
and the fight against war: Our aim is not to reform capitalism
or beg for alms, but to replace it with a socialist system in
which the economy serves the needs of working people rather than
the profit interests of a financial oligarchy and the greed of
corporate bosses.
The candidacy of the PSG is also directed against the opportunist
policy of the Left Party-PDS, which is directly responsible for
the social deterioration of past years, as well as the WASG, which
criticizes such policies only to support the Left Party on a national
level.
The PSG manifesto states: A serious socialist initiative
in the Berlin state legislature that boldly opposed the employers
organisations and lobbyists, that called things by their real
name and sought to mobilise the population for fundamental social
change would produce a very different outcome than that produced
by the cowardly laments about unavoidable social cuts uttered
by people who call themselves left-wing, but who in every case
act as the cats paw of the right.
The PSG calls upon all readers to support our campaign, to
participate wherever possible at our upcoming election meetings
and to take part in the discussion over a new political orientation
with the candidates of the PSG.
See Also:
German SEP candidates protest Democratic
Party drive to bar socialist candidate from the ballot in Illinois
[10 July 2006]
Germany: SEP collects required signatures
to stand in Berlin elections
[3 July 2006]
Support the Socialist Equality
Party campaign for the Berlin Senate
[28 June 2006]
Germany: Socialist Equality
Party to run candidates in Berlin state elections
[8 June 2006]
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