458:"wanted nothing more to do with this list anymore." He did not explain his motivations, and party members claimed they were unaware that he intended to resign. He was to be succeeded by Maria Stern. However, Stern agreed to decline her mandate and allow Peter Pilz to re-enter the National Council via the federal list in exchange for being guaranteed election as the party's federal leader. Pilz thus returned to the National Council on 8 June. During his swearing-in on 11 June, all female deputies left the chamber with the exception of those from the Pilz group,
357:, as well as through various media appearances. They promoted their candidates via public functions and so-called "Pilz talks" concerning various policy areas. The events were conducted in a participatory fashion, with anyone interested given the opportunity to engage in the discussion. Pilz called for public funding of political parties to be halved, and financed his campaign using voluntary donations. He stated the party's goal for the election was to win a double-digit percentage of votes.
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During the 2017 election campaign, the Peter Pilz List hosted a live list of all donations it received on its website. For donations over €1,000, the donor was required to give their name for the public record. The party received 1,359 donations totalling €289,644 in the year of its foundation, with
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In the last quarter of 2017, the Pilz list received €812,121 in public funding due to its three
National Council deputies. From 2018, it received €4.8 million in party and public funding. After JETZT failed to win seats in the 2019 legislative election, the party foundation "Education Association -
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for the election, named the "Peter Pilz List". An application for registration as a political party was submitted on 26 July and approved on 31 July. Pilz claimed that he did not intend to found a new political party; no party programme would be formulated, and there would be no party line. He said
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for the upcoming election. However, he lost to Julian Schmid. He was then offered sixth place on the list, but rejected it and instead announced his retirement from the
National Council. Over the following weeks, speculation grew about the prospect of Pilz forming his own party. When questioned on
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course Pilz recommended," and "at the same time a political experiment. ... Socio-politically the movement is clearly left ... On the other hand, when it comes to the topic of "Migration and Asylum", the initiative should be classified on the right." They emphasised Pilz's outspoken opposition to
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The party's relations with Martha Bißmann, who had taken up Pilz's original seat in
November 2017, had become increasingly strained; by June 2018, the party was on the verge of expelling her. However, after discussions, on 12 June they granted her a "last chance". She resigned from the party, but
509:, Alfred J. Noll, Bruno Rossmann, Wolfgang Zinggl and Stephanie Cox announced they would not seek re-election. Alma Zadić announced she would instead run for the Greens; she was elected to the fifth spot on the Greens' federal list. On 9 July, she was expelled from the JETZT parliamentary group.
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Rossmann was chosen to succeed Kolba. On 31 May, Kolba announced his immediate resignation from the National Council, claiming he
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National Council. The timeframe for the move and who would resign to allow his re-entry was not clarified. This was strongly criticised by other parties, with the women's spokeswomen of both the SPÖ and NEOS stating the
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that registration as a party was necessary to gather the grassroots support he desired, which he did not consider possible with a purely electoral list. He intended each candidate on the list to specialise in and represent a specific policy area, stating he sought to "people the programme".
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In the election, JETZT garnered 89,169 votes (1.87%), less than half the number they had won in 2017, losing their representation in the
National Council. Peter Pilz's former party, the Greens, re-entered parliament with their best ever result, winning 13.9% of votes cast and 26 seats.
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Austrian campaigns. The party published only one poster, a blank page with text reading: "1 poster - our only one! / 0 EUR tax money / 0 pestering / Yes, it works!" and a link to the party's website. The party campaigned heavily on
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remained in the Pilz List parliamentary group. On 10 July, Sebastian Bohrn Mena was expelled from the parliamentary group without notice after speaking critically of Peter Pilz in an interview. On 19 July, Bißmann was also expelled from the parliamentary group.
483:). The parliamentary group took the name "JETZT" the next day, while the party formally changed its name on 3 December. The party also adopted a formal party programme, which identified four key priorities: Europe, ecology, justice, and oversight.
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National Council. The Pilz List outperformed Pilz's former party, with the Greens falling short of the 4%
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Open Society" retained €1.4 million in public funding which it was not required to repay.
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1116:"Major donation from lawyer Noll for Pilz List"
1496:"JETZT deputy Zadic is running for the Greens"
1216:"Three ex-Greens with List Pilz in parliament"
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841:"What chances would a "Peter Pilz List" have?"
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976:"Colourful quintet thrown together"
544:The Pilz List has been compared to
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1628:"The parties promotion cornucopia"
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812:Parties and Elections in Europe
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1541:. Vienna.at. 19 December 2019.
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2093:Democratic Peasants' Party
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1992:Pirate Party of Austria
1967:Madeleine Petrovic List
1890:Citizens' Forum Austria
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1252:"Peter Pilz steps down"
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2058:Civic Workers' Party
1932:Citizens' Club Tyrol
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228:. It was founded by
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