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German Election Fever Rises: Will the Kebab Party Enter the Federal Parliament?

German Election Fever Rises: Will the Kebab Party Enter the Federal Parliament?
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World January 9, 2025 13:28

germany - With 56 parties and political formations applying to participate in the early general elections to be held on February 23 in Germany, the question arises whether the beloved fast food kebab will enter politics.

As the countdown begins for the early elections to be held on February 23 in Germany, 56 parties and political formations have applied to participate, as announced by Ruth Brand, the President of the Federal Electoral Council, in a written statement.

Among the parties that have applied to participate in the elections, interestingly named political formations such as the 'Diversity and Awakening for Democratic Alliance (DAVA) Party' led by Turks, the 'V-Party' (Change, Vegetarians and Vegans Party), and the 'Gartenpartei' (Garden Party) can be found.

One of the parties included among the 56 parties that will participate in the election is the 'Kebab Party' established in Frankfurt in 2024. The party's official name is 'Deutsche Partei für die ökonomischer Neuordnung essentieller Ressourcen' which translates to 'German Party for the Economic Reorganization of Essential Resources'. However, the abbreviated form of the party's name consisting of the initials of German words is used as 'Döner Partei'.

The headquarters of the Kebab Party is registered in Frankfurt. Nils Marx serves as the party's president, while Ake Hülsman is the vice president.

The party's vision is defined as creating a lasting impact on the formation of political will nationwide in Germany by actively participating in the representation of citizens in the European Parliament, the German Federal Parliament, state parliaments, and local governments. The party's political goals are described as follows: 'The Kebab Party is a party within the framework of the Constitution and the Political Parties Act. The Kebab Party was established with the aim of making a lasting impact on the formation of political will in the Federal Republic of Germany, in all states, cities, districts, and municipalities.'

With the slogan 'Germany's Most Delicious Party', a website was opened for the Kebab Party. The website collects support signatures to participate in the Federal Parliament elections and also shares the details of the party's program. The Federal Electoral Council will finalize and announce the list of parties that qualify to participate in the early general elections on January 14. It remains to be seen how lucky the döner, Germany's favorite fast food, will be in the political arena.

Meanwhile, döner, the most well-known fast food in Germany, has become part of the inflation debate in the country. With its price increasing by about 70% in the last few years, questions have been raised about döner even reaching Prime Minister Olaf Scholz.

Last year, Prime Minister Scholz had to explain why the price of döner was high in response to questions from citizens, stating, 'Recently, especially young people are demanding an upper limit on the price of döner. However, we live in a free market economy, and prices are determined by supply and demand. At the same time, döner producers have cost prices to overcome. So, there will be no upper limit restriction for döner prices.'

Furthermore, last year, there was a protest against Prime Minister Scholz over döner prices on social media. In a video shared on social media, a person, during Scholz's contacts in Munich, said, 'Dear Scholz, döner has become 8 Euros. Talk to Putin, let döner be 4 Euros again.' Scholz smiled at the person protesting the high cost of living, then got into his official vehicle and left the area.

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