Citizens' Forum Austria

The '''Citizens' Forum Austria''' (, FRITZ) is an Austrian political party mainly active in Tyrol. It was founded by president of the Tyrolean branch of the Austrian Chamber of Labour Fritz Dinkhauser (an Austrian People's Party member before that), who was joined by the popular anti-transit activist Fritz Gurgiser of the ''Transitforum Austria-Tirol''. At the 2008 state election, the Citizens' Forum stood under the name ''Fritz Dinkhauser List – Citizens' Forum Tyrol'' (, FRITZ) and got 18.3% of the vote, thus becoming the second-largest party with seven seats. The party contested the 2008 early national election as well, but received only 1.76% of the vote and failed to obtain any seats. In the 2013 state election, the Citizens' Forum garnered 5.64% of the vote, winning only two seats in the state legislature. In the 2018 state election, it received 5.46% of the vote, keeping its two seats. In the 2019 Austrian legislative election they endorsed the Peter Pilz List JETZT. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Bauer, Fritz
Published 1971
Springer Vienna

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by Meitner, Fritz
Published 1929
Springer Vienna

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by Starlinger, Fritz
Published 1931
Springer Vienna

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by Petzold, Fritz
Published 1941
Springer Vienna

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by Machlup, Fritz
Published 1934
Springer Vienna

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by Mayr, Fritz
Published 1960
Springer Vienna

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by Hohenberg, Fritz
Published 1966
Springer Vienna

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by Bartlmä, Fritz
Published 1975
Springer Vienna

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by Leonhardt, Fritz
Published 1980
Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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by Böhle, Fritz
Published 2015
Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG
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by Klocke, Fritz
Published 2017
Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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by Klocke, Fritz
Published 2018
Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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by Klocke, Fritz
Published 2018
Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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by Rehbock, Fritz
Published 1957
Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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by Mayer, Fritz
Published 1935
Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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by Haake, Fritz
Published 2001
Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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by Rehbock, Fritz
Published 1979
Springer Berlin Heidelberg