Team Todenhöfer

The party opposes foreign missions by the Bundeswehr, proposes two-term limits for the Bundestag and government ministers, and supports the reduction of the public service and cutting taxes.

[4] Todenhöfer terminated his CDU membership and launched the party on 12 November 2020, his eightieth birthday.

[citation needed] Der Spiegel classified Team Todenhöfer as a minor populist party.

[3] Team Todenhöfer received support from organisations associated with the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) of Turkey, including the Turkish Radio and Television Corporation and the pro-Erdoğan German political party the Alliance for Innovation and Justice (BIG).

[5] Team Todenhöfer ran in fifteen out of sixteen states in the federal election, and was the twelfth most-popular overall, winning 214,535 votes (0.5%) and no seats, [6] which enabled it to get state-funded party financing.