Federal Board of Alliance 90/The Greens

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The Federal Executive of Bündnis 90/Die Grünen (often referred to as the Federal Executive of the Greens ) heads the Bündnis 90/Die Grünen party . It implements the resolutions of the Federal Delegates' Conference ( Party Congress ) and the State Council and also passes resolutions on important political issues itself. The Federal Board convenes the Federal Delegates' Conference.

Compared to the party executive committees of other parties such as those of the CDU , the CSU and the SPD , the federal executive committee of the Greens is relatively small with its six members. In his work, he is advised by the party council, which consists of 16 members.

composition

members

According to the federal statutes of the Greens, the federal executive committee has the following members, who are elected every two years by the federal delegates' conference:

  • the two national chairmen
  • the political director,
  • the federal treasurer,
  • the two deputy chairmen.

The federal delegates' conference elects a women's policy spokesperson (must be a woman), a diversity policy spokesman and a European and international coordinator from among the members of the federal executive board. The office of diversity policy spokesman was created in 2020 and has not yet been elected. The other two offices are usually occupied by the two deputy federal chairmen.

quota for women

At least half of the board of directors must be women. In addition, at least one woman must be among the two federal chairmen.

incompatibilities

According to the statutes, a maximum of two members of the Bundestag, Landtag or European Parliament may belong to the Federal Executive Board. The following offices are fundamentally incompatible with membership of the Federal Executive: Chairman of the parliamentary group, chairman of a state parliamentary group, chairman of the parliamentary group in the European Parliament, member of the federal government, member of a state government, member of the European Commission.

Current Members

Surname function photo
Annalena Bärbock Federal President Annalena Baerbock MdB (square).jpg
Robert Habeck Federal Chairman Robert Habeck June 2018.jpg
Michael Waiter Political Secretary 14-05-25-berlin-europawahl-RalfR-zdf1-050 (cropped).jpg
Marc Urbatsch Federal Treasurer Marc Urbatsch (3459015741) (cropped).jpg
Jamila Schaefer Deputy Federal President,
European and international coordinator
Jamila Schäfer.jpg
Ricardo Lang Deputy federal chairwoman,
women's policy spokeswoman
Ricarda Lang (2017).jpg

List of Federal Presidents

tenure Federal President (until 2001: Federal Spokesman)
1979 Herbert Gruhl , August Haussleiter , Helmut Neddermeyer
(executive spokesman of the SPV Die Grünen )
1980 August Haussleiter (after his resignation in June 1980:
Dieter Burgmann ), Petra Kelly , Norbert Mann
1981-1982 Dieter Burgmann, Petra Kelly, Manon Maren-Grisebach
1982-1983 Manon Maren-Grisebach, Wilhelm Knabe , Rainer Trampert
1983-1984 Wilhelm Knabe, Rainer Trampert, and Rebekka Schmidt
1984-1987 Rainer Trampert, Lukas Beckmann , Jutta Ditfurth
1987-1989 Jutta Ditfurth, Regina Michalik , Christian Schmidt
(after the resignation of the Executive Board in December 1988
, the office was temporarily taken over by the Federal Main Committee)
1989–1990
( Green Party GDR )
Marianne Dörfler, Carlo Jordan , Gerd Klötzer, Vollrad Kuhn ,
Henry Schramm, Christine Weiske
(preliminary speaker council)
1989-1990 Ralf Fücks , Ruth Hammerbacher , Verena Krieger
1990
( Green Party GDR )
Judith Demba , Friedrich Heilmann, Viktor Leibrenz,
Dorit Nessing-Stranz, Henry Schramm, Christine Weiske ;
Vera Wollenberger (press officer)
1990-1991 Renate Damus , Heide Rühle , Hans-Christian Ströbele
1991-1993 Ludger Volmer , Christine Weiske
1991–1993
( Alliance 90 )
Marianne Birthler , Wolfgang Ullmann , Gerd Poppe ,
Werner Schulz , Katrin Goering-Eckardt , Christiane Ziller ,
Petra Morawe , Burghardt Brinksmeier , Uwe Lehmann
1993-1994 Marianne Birthler, Ludger Volmer
1994-1996 Krista Sager , Jurgen Trittin
1996-1998 Jürgen Trittin and Gunda Röstel
1998-2000 Gunda Röstel, Antje Radcke
2000-2001 Renate Künast , Fritz Kuhn
2001-2002 Fritz Kuhn, Claudia Roth
2002-2004 Angelika Beer , Reinhard Bütikofer
2004-2008 Reinhard Bütikofer, Claudia Roth
2008-2013 Claudia Roth, Cem Özdemir
2013-2018 Cem Özdemir, Simone Peter
since 2018 Annalena Baerbock , Robert Habeck

Infidelity Investigations

On January 6, 2022, the Berlin public prosecutor's office initiated preliminary proceedings against the federal executive board because of the receipt of controversial bonuses .

web links

itemizations

  1. a b c d e Green Rules. (PDF) Statutes of the Federal Association, § 16 (Federal Executive Board). In: gruene.de. BÜNDNIS 90/DIE GRÜNEN, November 22, 2020, p. 14 , retrieved on April 20, 2021 .
  2. Resolutions and programs. Resolutions of committees, resolutions of the federal board. In: gruene.de. Alliance 90/The Greens, retrieved April 20, 2021 .
  3. Greens support diversity statute. In: rp-online.de. 21 November 2020, retrieved 20 April 2021 .
  4. Greens change their statutes for Robert Habeck. In: spiegel.de. January 26, 2018, retrieved April 20, 2021 .
  5. a b Baerbock and Habeck re-elected as chairmen. In: zeit.de. November 16, 2019, retrieved April 20, 2021 .
  6. Lothar Probst : Alliance 90/The Greens. In: Frank Decker , Viola New (ed.): Handbook of the German parties. Wiesbaden 2007, p. 184.
  7. Public prosecutors investigate Baerbock and Habeck on suspicion of infidelity In: welt.de , January 19, 2022, retrieved on January 19, 2022
  8. Due to special payments: investigations against the entire Green Federal Executive . In: FAZ.NET . ISSN  0174-4909 ( faz.net [accessed 19 January 2022]).

Remarks

  1. The Political Federal Secretary roughly corresponds to a General Secretary at other parties.
  2. A transitional period of up to eight months has been possible since 2018 in the case of incompatibilities with membership in the Federal Executive Committee.