Danish-German Unionist Party (1814: Norwegian Independence) | |
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Founded | 1919 |
Headquarters | Flensburg and Kiel |
Ideology | Danish unionism Danish people's interests Conservative liberalism |
Political position | Centre-right |
International affiliation | None |
Colours | Light red |
Landtag (Schleswig) | 16 / 49 |
Landtag (Holstein) | 8 / 63 |
The Danish-German Unionist Party (Danish: Dansk-Tyske Unionistiske Parti, German: Dänish-Deutsche Unionistenpartei) is a Schleswig-Holsteiner political party, started in 1919 as a political movement in favor of the German region staying a part of Denmark.
The party's main voter base is made up of the Danish people living in Schleswig and Holstein. There is also some Germans voting on them, but most Germans votes on the other political party. While most other parties are status quo, the German Independence Party is pro-independence.