Party of Reason


The Party of Reason is a libertarian political party in Germany founded in 2009 by the right-wing author and conspiracist Oliver Janich.
The party's policies are based on the Austrian School of economics. It campaigns for libertarian positions, including a minimal state, and free markets. It advocates for various conspiracy theories and denies anthropogenic global warming.
In September 2013, the PDV, together with libertarian parties from Spain, France and the Netherlands signed the Utrecht Declaration and Covenant of European Classical Liberal and Libertarian Parties, establishing the European Party for Individual Liberty.

Elections

In 2011, the PDV participated in the local elections in Lower Saxony, winning one seat in the Flecken Harsefeld municipal council, two seats in the Samtgemeinde Harsefeld municipal council, and a further seat in the Bremervörde municipal council.
Harald Ebert, member of the City council of Erding, and former member of the Free Democratic Party, joined the PDV in 2012.
The party's first participation in German state elections was in the 2012 North Rhine-Westphalia state election on 13 May 2012, but it did not secure any seats in the Landtag.
The PDV participated 2013 federal election on 22 September 2013, attaining ballot access in four states, and winning almost 25,000 second votes. The party also fielded a number of direct candidates.