Green Alternative Freiburg

Green Alternative Freiburg (German: Grüne Alternative Freiburg), GAF for short, is the name of a local political party in Freiburg im Breisgau that split off from the Greens in the City Council in 2008. The city councilors Monika Klein and Coinneach McCabe had already been displeased for quite some time with the policy of the greens which they consider to be somewhat undemocratic when they finally took the decision to leave that party and to found the new political group somewhat further to the left.[1] The Greens filed a complaint against the use of the new name which was rejected by the local court on July 7, 2012. The appeal against this decision was rejected by the Higher Regional Court on December 18, 2013.[2] Coinneach McCabe, the Scottish top candidate of the Green Alternative Freiburg, was born in Glasgow in 1974 and has been living in Freiburg since 1999.[3]

References

  1. The Daily Newspaper of August 1, 2008: Splitting Off From the Freiburg Greens
  2. Higher Regional Court Karlsruhe: Green Alternative Freiburg Can Keep its Name
  3. Badish Newspaper of April 28, 2014: Coinneach McCabe

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