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Hans-Peter Martin's List
Liste Hans-Peter MartinLeader Hans-Peter Martin Founded 2004 Ideology Anti-corruption politics, Pro-transparency International affiliation None European affiliation None European Parliament Group None Official colours White National Council: 0 / 183Federal Council: 0 / 62European Parliament: 1 / 19Website http://www.weisse.at/ Politics of Austria
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ElectionsThe Hans-Peter Martin's List – For genuine control in Brussels (German: Liste Dr. Hans-Peter Martin – Für echte Kontrolle in Brüssel) is an Austrian anti-corruption and pro-transparency political party. It currently has 3 seats in the European Parliament.
The party was founded in 2004 by Hans-Peter Martin who previously led the Austrian Social Democratic parliamentary party in the European Parliament after he had come into conflict with his own party. In the European Parliament election, 2004 he received a very surprising 14 per cent of the vote — more than the Greens or the Austrian Freedom Party — and gained two seats for Austria in the European Parliament. His colleague at the time of the elections was Karin Resetarits, a former journalist with both the ORF and a private radio station. However, they soon found themselves in heavy disagreement and ceased to work together. She joined the Liberal group in the European parliament on June 7, 2005
The party also competed in the Austrian legislative elections of 2006 as the "Dr. Martin's List — For Democracy, Control, Justice" (MATIN), but obtained no seats in the parliament.
European parliament election, 2009
In 2009, Martin flirted with the idea of heading a planned Austrian list of the pan-European eurosceptical alliance Libertas.eu, but later rebuffed Libertas' advances.[1] While Libertas finally didn't manage to set up a list at all, Martin successfully competed in the election with his independent list. He even surprised many by increasing his vote share to 18%, leading to three seats in the European Parliament.
Later, Martin wanted third-placed Angelika Werthmann not to take up her seat so that fourth-placed Martin Ehrenhauser could become an MEP instead. However, Werthmann refused to do so, and in the end, second-placed Robert Sabitzer didn't take up his seat; afterwards, there were rumours that Werthmann might leave to join the Greens or the ÖVP instead [2][3]. The list however vigorously denied the accusations and the supposed defection has not occurred.
Reportedly, following the 2009 election Martin tried to have his three MEPs join the ALDE group; Martin later denied that he had wanted to join.[4]
References
- ^ "Martin stiffs Irish ´Libertas´", Austrian Times, 5 March 2009
- ^ Kommt Martin schon wieder eine Mandatarin abhanden? - Politik - tt.com - aktuelle News - Nachrichten - Tageszeitung
- ^ Bizarrer Streit bei HP Martin
- ^ Martin blitzt bei den EU-Liberalen ab - Österreich und EU - derStandard.at › Inland
External links
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