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- The party leadership of CVP Switzerland proposes to its members to change the party’s name “Die Mitte”.
- The logo must be an orange bracket.
- Party members will have the last word in a strike vote in October.
Under the new name, the party has put the terms freedom, solidarity and responsibility in the logo. The party upholds these three values, President Gerhard Pfister told the Bundeshaus media. The orange clasp on the logo holds together what goes together.
CVP wants to open up to new voters convinced of a consensus policy. “At a time when extreme positions are increasing, the point is to strengthen the medium,” Pfister said.
CVP has been losing voters for years. In 1995 the proportion of votes was 16.8 percent, in the last elections it was 11.4 percent.
Far from the C to win a share of the votes, especially in rural CVP home countries, this strategy is considered a mistake. “You must not forget that the CVP name creates identity, it has tradition, it has history,” says Franziska Biner, President of CVP Oberwallis.
‘People know what to build on. And now completely rebuilding a brand until it is exactly recognizable, that takes a long time. The question arises, why don’t we do something on the content first and then see if we have to rebrand? “.
Gerhard Pfister is also aware that a name change is not enough. “Just changing a name does not win voters, we have to show what we want with our politics and what we intend to do with Switzerland.”
The ballot decides
Vice President Ida Glanzmann spoke of a “historic day.” For the first time there will be a vote among all the members of CVP Switzerland. They may decide on the name change by voting by letter. CVP expects the result in late October, Glanzmann said. After that, the assembly of delegates would also have to accept the new name.
Legally, the strike vote refers exclusively to the national party. Cantonal parties are free to adopt the name or join the CVP. However, the leadership of the national party advises cantonal parties to change their names within the next four years if the vote is positive.
According to BDP
When asked by a journalist, Pfister said that the BDP had accepted the new name. In early May, the CVP began official talks with the BDP about the possible formation of a new party. The decision on the merger must be made no later than the end of the year.
The CVP Switzerland delegates meeting takes place on Saturday. The name change is not an agenda item, but it should be a topic of conversation among the delegates.
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