PETO – The young alternative PETO – Die junge Alternative | |
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| Leader | Lydia Hannawald [1] |
| Deputy Leader | Malte Franke [1] |
| Founded | 1998 |
| Headquarters | Monheim am Rhein |
| Membership (2013) | Approx 400 [2] |
| Website | |
| www.peto.de | |
PETO – Die junge Alternative (Shorter name: PETO, lat.: „I postulate“) is one of the first youth parties in Germany. Established in 1999, the political party is based in Monheim am Rhein in North Rhine-Westphalia.
2014 Town Council and Mayoral Elections - Monheim am Rhein
PETO made overwhelming gains in the Town Council and Mayoral elections in 2014. Daniel Zimmermann (the incumbent mayor of Monheim) won with 94,64% of the vote, against Manfred Poell (Bundnis 90/Grüne - 5,36%).[3] In the Town Council elections, PETO received 65,64% of the vote, compared with 17,80% for Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU/CSU).[3]
See also
References
- 1 2 "PETO | Vorstand". PETO.
- ↑ "PETO | Portrait". PETO.
- 1 2 "404 - Stadt Monheim am Rhein". www.monheim.de.
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