FDP federal party conference in 1988

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Coordinates: 50 ° 4 ′ 36 ″  N , 8 ° 14 ′ 40 ″  E

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title 39th Ordinary Federal Party Congress
Serial number 39
place Wiesbaden
state Hesse
Hall Rhein-Main-Hallen
Beginning October 7, 1988
Duration (in days) 2
Rhein-Main-Hallen

The Federal Congress of the FDP in 1988 held the FDP from 7 to 8 October 1988 in Wiesbaden from. It was the 39th ordinary federal party conference of the FDP in the Federal Republic of Germany .

decisions

The party congress passed the "Wiesbaden Declaration" as well as papers on the educational policy program, the future of universities, the numerus clausus in the business administration course , the nuclear battlefield weapons in the arms control negotiations , the détente process, the further development of NATO , the " Jäger 90 " fighter aircraft Low-altitude flights , to reduce the intensity of military exercises, to the US military airport Wiesbaden-Erbenheim , to South Africa, to environmental liability law , to draft an environmental impact assessment law , to include ozone when triggering smog alarms , to waste management , to the legacy of the former armaments industry the fluorocarbons , measures to protect the North and Baltic Seas , an Antarctic resolution, the natural gas tax , the § 218 process in Memmingen and sports medicine .

At the party congress Otto Graf Lambsdorff was elected as the new federal chairman instead of Martin Bangemann . Irmgard Adam-Schwaetzer was defeated as an opposing candidate with 187 to 211 votes.

Federal Executive

Otto Graf Lambsdorff

After the new election in 1988, the federal executive board included:

Chairman Otto Graf Lambsdorff
vice-chairman Irmgard Adam-Schwaetzer , Gerhart Baum , Wolfgang Gerhardt
Treasurer Hermann Otto Solms
Assessor in the Presidium Georg Gallus , Hildegard Hamm-Brücher , Walter Hirche
Secretary General Cornelia Schmalz-Jacobsen
Permanent guests in the Presidium Wolfgang Mischnick ( parliamentary group ), Rüdiger von Wechmar ( MEP )
Honorary Chairman Walter Scheel
Assessor in the federal board Mechthild von Alemann , Carola von Braun , Rainer Brüderle , Martin Grüner , Burkhard Hirsch , Ulrich Irmer , Heinrich Juergens , Friedrich-Wilhelm Kiel , Karl-Hans Laermann , Jürgen Möllemann , Ingo von Münch , Walter Rasch , Horst Rehberger , Manfred Richter , Hermann Rind , Achim Rohde , Uwe Ronneburger , Ursula Seiler-Albring , Robert Vogel , Ruth Wagner , Guido Westerwelle , Otto Wilke , Torsten Wolfgramm , Werner Zywietz
§ 19,3,1 of the statutes Hans-Dietrich Genscher , Hans A. Engelhard , Helmut Haussmann , Martin Bangemann
Permanent guests Klaus Beckmann , Dieter-Julius Cronenberg , Fritz Fliszar , Liselotte Funcke , Josef Grünbeck , Wolfgang Kubicki , Christoph Schenk , Hermann Oxfort , Helmut Schäfer

See also

Web links

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

swell

  • Education policy program. Resolution of the 39th Ordinary Federal Party Congress in Wiesbaden, from 7.-8. October 1988 , Greven & Bechthold-Druck, Cologne 1988.
  • Rolf Schniedermann (ed.): Education policy. Documentation of the educational policy congress of the FDP "Education and Science - Investment for the Future", Dortmund, September 10, 1988 and the adoption of the "educational policy program" at the 39th Ordinary Federal Party Congress of the FDP, Wiesbaden, 7./8. October 1988. Comdok-Verl.-Abt., Sankt Augustin 1989.

literature

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. Education policy program. Resolution of the 39th Ordinary Federal Party Congress in Wiesbaden, from 7.-8. October 1988 , Cologne 1988.
  3. 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. 718–772.