At its national Party convention in Frankfurt July 11, the BueSo Party heard a keynote by Party chairwoman Helga Zepp-LaRouche stressing the urgency of mobilizing against the threat of strategic war and to make the way free for the new paradigm.
Additional aspects, such as the need to create passion for sovereignty in Germany to enable it to contribute to the international process of peace through development, were also addressed in messages from Liliana Gorini of the Italian Movisol, U.S. Presidential candidate Diane Sare, and in person from Jacques Cheminade, chairman of the French Solidarité et Progrès, who presented the openings for S&P in France on the backdrop of an otherwise desolate political landscape.
Helga began her address provocatively by stating that the big task now for the BüSo is to get Germany off its current suicide course. That entails re-gaining sovereignty and “taking power out of the hands of the robber bands” that are taking over. More on her speech will follow.
The Party executive—Helga Zepp-LaRouche, Stephan Ossenkopp, Klaus Fimmen, and Martin Kaiser—was re-elected, as well as the extended executive Alexander Hartmann, Christoph Mohs and Michael Gruendler.