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Bavaria, one of the states of Germany, has a multiparty system dominated by the Christian Social Union in Bavaria (CSU). Bavaria has long been a bastion of conservative politics in Germany, with the Christian Social Union has won every election of the state parliament since 1946 and having almost a monopoly on power.
The Bavaria Party (German: Bayernpartei, BP) is an autonomist, [3] regionalist [4] and conservative [2] political party in the state of Bavaria, Germany.The party was founded in 1946, describes itself as patriotic Bavarian and advocates Bavarian independence within the European Union.
The CSU is the sister party of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU). [19] Together, they are called the Union. [19] The CSU operates only within Bavaria, and the CDU operates in all states other than Bavaria. While virtually independent, [20] at the federal level the parties form a common CDU/CSU faction.
Projections showed it taking about 18% of the vote in Hesse and 16% in Bavaria, improving significantly on lower double-digit showings when the two states last voted in 2018. ... a conservative ...
The federal government of Germany often consisted of a coalition of a major and a minor party, specifically CDU/CSU and FDP or SPD and FDP, and from 1998 to 2005 SPD and Greens. From 1966 to 1969, from 2005 to 2009 and from 2013 to 2021, the federal government consisted of a coalition of the two major parties, called a grand coalition .
CDU/CSU, unofficially the Union parties (German: Unionsparteien, pronounced [uˈni̯oːnspaʁˌtaɪən]) or the Union, is a centre-right [1] Christian democratic [2] and conservative [3] political alliance of two political parties in Germany: the Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU) and the Christian Social Union in Bavaria (CSU).
The Free Voters of Bavaria (German: Freie Wähler Bayern) is a conservative [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] political party in Bavaria, considered centrist [10] or ...
The Bavarian People's Party (German: Bayerische Volkspartei; BVP) was a Catholic political party in Bavaria during the Weimar Republic.After the collapse of the German Empire in 1918, it split away from the national-level Catholic Centre Party and formed the BVP in order to pursue a more conservative and particularist Bavarian course. [3]