FDP federal party conference 1983

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Coordinates: 49 ° 0 ′ 9.7 "  N , 8 ° 24 ′ 4.5"  E

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title 34th Ordinary Federal Party Congress
Serial number 34
place Karlsruhe
state Baden-Württemberg
Hall Black Forest Hall
Beginning November 18, 1983
Duration (in days) 3
Delegates 400
Black Forest Hall

The Federal Congress of the FDP in 1983 held the FDP from 18 to 20 November 1983 in the Black Forest Hall in Karlsruhe from. It was the 34th ordinary federal party conference of the FDP in the Federal Republic of Germany .

Delegate key

Letter of invitation from the Federal Chairman of October 5, 1983
Calculation of delegate rights

A total of 400 delegates were invited to the federal party conference . According to the membership of the regional associations on December 31, 1981 (200 delegates) and the number of votes (200 delegates) in the federal election on October 5, 1980 (Berlin: election to the House of Representatives on May 10, 1981 ), the regional associations stood for the term of office of the delegates who began on May 1, 1982 and ended on April 30, 1984, entitled to the following delegate rights. The calculation by the federal office took place on January 19, 1982 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 Delegates according to the number of members Delegates by voter vote total Status January 25, 1980
Baden-Württemberg 9,337 22nd 654,882 32 54 53
Bavaria 9,153 21st 532.620 26th 47 48
Berlin 2,481 6th 70,529 3 9 13
Bremen 886 2 68,720 3 5 6th
Hamburg 2,279 5 155,701 8th 13 13
Hesse 10,290 24 377,448 18th 42 42
Lower Saxony 10,484 24 535.914 26th 50 46
North Rhine-Westphalia 26,311 61 1,191,643 58 119 119
Rhineland-Palatinate 6,645 15th 239.921 12 27 28
Saarland 4,320 10 57,598 3 13 12
Schleswig-Holstein 4,561 10 216,552 11 21st 20th
Federal territory with Berlin 86,747 200 4,101,528 200 400 400
Federal territory excluding Berlin 4,030,999

decisions

The party congress passed resolutions on the Lomé III Agreement , on delivery ties for developing countries, on military pay, on the release of Andrei Sakharov , on EC steel policy, on data protection and forgery-proof identity cards, on demonstration criminal law, on the right to foreigners and asylum , to overcome xenophobia and future Drafting the law on foreigners for the use of liquid gas in public vehicle fleets. He adopted a paper on the subject of "Save the forest - now!"

A main focus was on foreign and security policy . For this purpose, there was an application from the federal executive committee entitled: “Peace and Security Policy for the 1980s”, which was accepted with changes.

The resolution consisted of seven theses:

  1. For liberals, security policy is an active peace policy.
  2. According to the liberal understanding, security policy follows people's desire to protect their personal freedom and self-determination .
  3. Security policy always includes a resolute defense policy with which the use of force is expressly limited to the state's self-defense .
  4. Commitment to a European peace order with the self-determination of the peoples
  5. The guidelines for liberal foreign policy are the existing treaties and the like. a. with the USSR , the basic treaty with the GDR and the Helsinki Final Act .
  6. Commitment to membership in the Atlantic alliance
  7. European interests must be better enforced and correspond to the growing importance of the EC in global politics .

In addition, 14 demands were formulated, including a.

Others

The following were elected to the conference presidium: Hans Albrecht , Hermann Kleinstück , Ursel Redepenning , Walter Hirche and Rudolf Wickel .

See also

literature

Web links

Commons : FDP Federal Party Congress 1983  - Collection of images, videos and audio files
Wiktionary: Federal Party Congress  - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Information from: Archiv des Liberalismus ( www.freiheit.org/content/archiv-des-liberalismus ) (ADL), inventory of the FDP Federal Party Rallies, A1-1.
  2. All resolutions of the federal party congress can be found in the Friedrich Naumann Foundation (ed.): The program of the Liberals. Ten years of program work by the FDP from 1980 to 1990. Nomos, Baden-Baden 1990, ISBN 3-7890-2111-3 , pp. 214-230.