Friday 18 June 2010

German 3rd Party Policies. Family Values and Educational Policy.

1.NPD
According to the NPD the German family and especcially children are the basis of German society. Hence family-related expenses are considered as direct investments in the future of the German people. Families and particularly mothers deserve a special support by the government. For that mothers are expected to raise their children at home instead of sending them to a kindergarten and go to work. The NPD demands a mother's-wage (Müttergehalt) of 1.000€ for the first, and additional 400€ for every further child. In addition to that the child allowance (Kindergeld) should be raised to 500€ for every German child (at present: 184€ - 190€) and a marriage credit (Ehekredit) ought to be introduced. This means that every German married couple is eligible for a public loan of 18.000€ with a life of 15 years, payable after the birth of the first child. The first five years are repayment-free, the birth of a second child redeems another third of the credit and for every German family with three or more children the whole credit is defrayed by the government.

2.DKP
The DKP urges the expansion of child care, since it is seen as an effective average to counteract the traditional role of women and to ensure equal occupational outlooks for both, men and women. Apart from this, family policy does not seem to play a dominant role for the party, since this is the only context in which family policy is mentioned in their manifesto. One reason for this could be the party's underlying idea of socialism which is based on general social security, including social equity for all families.

3.PBC
The family is seen as the basis of the state. Hence dysfunctional families indunce a dysfanctional state. In this context the PBC asks for:
bible-abiding family policy;
marriage as foundation of families;
no equation of homosexual marriages;
protection of marriage and family according to the basic law;
all constitutional bodies are summoned to exhibit all laws which constrain the protection of marriage and family to the Federal Constitutional Court


Sources: www.npd.de, www.dkp.de, www.pbc.de, www.bpb.de

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