“No more war, ever!”: PSG presents posters for Berlin state election
The PSG’s election campaign connects the struggle against social cuts and war with the struggle against their source—capitalism.
The PSG’s election campaign connects the struggle against social cuts and war with the struggle against their source—capitalism.
The Partei für Soziale Gleichheit, the German section of the Fourth International, is standing seven candidates in September’s Berlin state elections.
The PSG (Socialist Equality Party) in Germany calls on workers throughout Europe to declare their solidarity with the workers in Greece and resist the German government and EU.
In a seven-to-one vote, the Constitutional Court in Karlsruhe ruled on Thursday that the early general election called by the government of Chancellor Gerhard Schröder complies with the German constitution. Nothing now stands in the way of the Bundestag (parliamentary) election scheduled for September 18.
The following text was distributed on October 2, 2004 at the Berlin national demonstration against the Hartz IV laws.
On November 18, the Partei für Soziale Gleichheit (PSG—Socialist Equality Party) filed 1,100 voter signatures with the electoral registration office in the German state of Hesse. This fulfilled conditions for participating in the election for the state legislature on February 2, 2003. The state elections committee will take the final decision regarding the party’s application on December 6.