Satirical party "Die Partei" gains representation in the Bundestag
Marco Bülow Switches to the Satirical Party "Die Partei" in the 2021 Federal Election
Marco Bülow, a former SPD politician from Dortmund, has made a surprising move and will be running for the direct mandate in the 2021 Bundestag election as a member of the satirical party "Die Partei". Bülow, who has been in the Bundestag since 2002, has been factionless and party-less since 2018.
Bülow believes that "Die Partei" appeals to people in politics who have given up. He stated, "I think 'Die Partei' interests people who have given up on politics. They offer a refreshing perspective and a much-needed dose of humour." Bülow does not consider himself a satirical MP, but he is willing to incorporate satirical elements in his explanations.
In some districts, voter turnout is consistently low, according to Marco Bülow. He hopes that "Die Partei" can attract voters who may have otherwise stayed away from the polls. Bülow wants to defend his direct mandate in the upcoming election, and he feels that "Die Partei" is the perfect fit for him.
The party leader of "Die Partei", Bernd Lucke, is currently an MEP. Another notable member, Martin Sonneborn, is considering running for the direct mandate in Kreuzberg in the 2021 federal election. However, the candidate from "Die Partei" running for the direct mandate in the Kreuzberg electoral district in the 2021 Bundestag election is not explicitly named in the provided search results.
Bülow's decision to join "Die Partei" has been met with mixed reactions. Some see it as a bold move, while others question the seriousness of the satirical party. Regardless, Bülow is confident that he can make a difference and bring a fresh perspective to the Bundestag.
As the 2021 federal election approaches, it will be interesting to see how Bülow and "Die Partei" fare in the polls. With their unique approach to politics, they could potentially shake up the political landscape in Germany.
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