Civic Alternative

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Civic Alternative or Bourgeois Alternative (in Danish: Borgerligt Alternativ)[1] is a local political party in Hørsholm, Denmark. BA was launched by a local Venstre personality, Ib Lunde Rasmussen, who felt dissatisfied with the local Venstre leadership.

In the 2005 municipal elections the party got 352 votes (2.6%), but no seat in the municipal council.[2]

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  1. ^ The party's name comes from "borgerlig," the traditional European term for a centre-right party. This is often translated as right, civic, bourgeoise or sometimes conservative
  2. ^ "Kommunalvalg - Hørsholm kommune - 2005". kmdvalg.dk. 2005-11-16. Retrieved 8 January 2016.

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