Party of German-speaking Belgians Partei der Deutschsprachigen Belgier | |
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Abbreviation | PDB |
Founded | 1971(as CUW) |
Dissolved | 2008 |
Split from | Christlich Soziale Partei[1] |
Merged into | ProDG |
Ideology | Christian democracy[2][3] Regionalism[3][4][5] |
Political position | Right-wing[6] |
Regional affiliation | PJU–PDB (1995–2008) |
European affiliation | European Free Alliance Federal Union of European Nationalities |
Most PDG MPs (1977–81) | 7 / 25
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The Party of German-speaking Belgians (German: Partei der Deutschsprachigen Belgier, PDB) was a regionalist[4] political party active in the German-speaking Community of Belgium founded in 1971.[7] The party was a founder member of the European Free Alliance in 1981.[8]
The party has been accused of supporting irredentism[6][5] and was involved in a scandal surrounding Hermann-Niermann-Stiftung which itself had ties to far-right groups.[6][5][9]
In 2008 the party was succeeded by ProDG.
Diese spalteten sich Anfang der 70er Jahre von der CSP ab, gründeten zunächst die Christliche Wählerunion (CUW) und später dann die Partei der deutschsprachigen Belgier (PDB).
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