Extraordinary FDP federal party conference in 2002

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Free Democratic Party (Logo, 2001-2013) .svg
title Extraordinary Federal Party Congress 2002
Serial number 18th
place Berlin
state Berlin
Hall Estrel Convention Center
Beginning September 8, 2002
Duration (in days) 1
Estrel Convention Center

The FDP held the extraordinary federal party conference in 2002 on September 8, 2002 in Berlin . It was the 18th extraordinary federal party conference of the FDP in the Federal Republic of Germany .

Course and resolutions

The party congress decided to call for the federal election “We are getting things moving. New momentum instead of red-green ”. The delegates proclaimed the goal of reaching the 18 percent mark and, related to this, Guido Westerwelle as their own candidate for chancellor for the federal election on September 22nd. In terms of content, they advocated liberalism, civil rights and solidarity and demanded the expansion of elements of direct democracy . They also voted for greater tax equity. It was argued for an "equidistance" to the Union parties and the SPD .

See also

literature

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Call for elections as a pdf on the pages of the Archives of Liberalism of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom .