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The party formed an alliance, named For the Common Good for the 2008 general election, along with the Federation of Liberal Democrats, the Humanist Party and Green Front, and gained 0.3% of the vote, despite being present only in some constituencies.
In February 1929 the "Green Front" was formed by the Association of Christian German Farmers Associations, many of its member organizations, the National Agricultural League, the German Agriculture Council (Deutsche Landwirtschafsrat) and the German Farmers' Party (Deutsche Bauernshaft).