Extraordinary FDP federal party conference 1980

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title Extraordinary Federal Party Congress 1980
Serial number 7th
place Freiburg in Breisgau
state Baden-Württemberg
Hall City Hall
Beginning 5th June 1980
Duration (in days) 2
Delegates 400
Freiburg city hall
FDP federal party conference in Freiburg, 1980
From left in front: Günter Verheugen, Hans-Dietrich Genscher, Liselotte Funcke, behind left Otto Graf Lambsdorff, Gerhart Rudolf Baum, Hans-Günther Hoppe

The FDP held the extraordinary federal party conference in 1980 from June 5 to 6, 1980 in Freiburg im Breisgau . It was the 7th extraordinary federal party conference of the FDP in the Federal Republic of Germany .

Concept for a liberal elderly policy

Course and resolutions

At this party congress, the FDP adopted the program for the upcoming federal election on October 5, 1980 . In addition, a concept for a liberal elderly policy was decided.

Delegate key

A total of 400 delegates were invited to the federal party conference . According to the membership of the state associations as of December 31, 1979 (200 delegates) and the number of votes (200 delegates) in the federal election of October 3, 1976 (Berlin: election to the House of Representatives on March 18, 1979 ), the state associations stood for the term of office of the delegates who began on May 1, 1980 and ended on April 30, 1982, entitled to the following delegate rights. The calculation by the federal office took place on January 25, 1980 and was communicated to the regional associations.

According to the membership of the regional associations and the votes, the following delegate key resulted:

Delegate rights to the federal party congress
Regional association Del. according to the number of members Del. by votes total Status March 22nd, 1979
Baden-Württemberg 8,783 21st 489,661 32 53 53
Bavaria 8,787 21st 419.335 27 48 48
Berlin 2,342 6th 103,595 7th 13 13
Bremen 848 2 55.903 4th 6th 6th
Hamburg 2.234 5 118,969 8th 13 14th
Hesse 9,504 23 300,864 19th 42 43
Lower Saxony 8,875 22nd 369,526 24 46 47
North Rhine-Westphalia 26,236 64 860.331 55 119 116
Rhineland-Palatinate 6,418 16 183,575 12 28 27
Saarland 3,827 9 49,299 3 12 12
Schleswig-Holstein 4,571 11 147,622 9 20th 21st
Federal territory with Berlin 82,425 200 3,098,680 200 400 400
Federal territory excluding Berlin 2,995,085

Others

The following were elected to the conference presidium: Liselotte Funcke , Wolfgang Lüder , Friedel Meyer , Ursel Redepenning and Klaus-Jürgen Hoffie .

See also

swell

  • Concept for a liberal elderly policy. Adopted at the extraordinary federal party conference in Freiburg on June 7, 1980. With a foreword by Wolfgang Mischnick and an introduction by Hansheinrich Schmidt , liberal-Verlag, Bonn 1980.
  • Our country should also be liberal tomorrow - election program 80: election program of the FDP for the federal elections on October 5, 1980. Decided by the extraordinary party congress in Freiburg on June 7, 1980 , liberal-Verlag, Bonn 1981.

literature

Web links

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Wiktionary: Federal Party Congress  - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations

Individual evidence

  1. Printed in: Günter Verheugen (Ed.): The program of the Liberals. Ten years of program work by the FDP Nomos, 2nd edition, Baden-Baden 1980, ISBN 3-7890-0623-8 , pp. 597-691.