FDP federal party conference 1994

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Coordinates: 54 ° 4 ′ 39 ″  N , 12 ° 7 ′ 33 ″  E

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title 45th Ordinary Federal Party Congress
Serial number 45
place Rostock
state Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
Hall Rostock city hall
Beginning June 3, 1994
Duration (in days) 3
Delegates 662
Rostock City Hall, 1982

The Federal Congress of the FDP in 1994 held the FDP from 3 to 5 June 1994 Rostock from. It was the 45th ordinary federal party conference of the FDP in the Federal Republic of Germany . The party conference took place in the Rostock town hall and began on June 3, 1994 at 2 p.m.

course

At the party congress, the program for the 1994 federal election was decided. The party chairman and Federal Foreign Minister Klaus Kinkel spoke, as did General Secretary Werner Hoyer, who presented the election manifesto .

decisions

At the party congress was u. a. a needs- based citizen's allowance in the sense of a negative income tax for social security . In addition, it was decided to demand recognition of the qualifications of teachers' studies in the GDR as well as legal security for recreational properties in the new federal states.

Delegate key

A total of 662 delegates were invited to the federal party conference . According to the membership of the regional associations as of December 31, 1992 (330 delegates) and the number of votes (330 delegates) in the Bundestag election of December 2, 1990 , the regional associations stood for the term of office of the delegates, which began on May 1, 1993 and ended on April 30, 1995 ended up having the following delegate rights. The calculation in the federal office by the federal manager Rolf Berndt took place on January 18, 1993 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 Before
Baden-Württemberg 7.117 23 667.272 43 66 57
Bavaria 5,890 19th 551,892 35 54 47
Berlin 4,260 13 183,780 12 25th 25th
Brandenburg 5,177 16 138,586 9 25th 38
Bremen 624 2 50,630 3 5 4th
Hamburg 1,868 6th 117.293 8th 14th 12
Hesse 7,484 24 374.240 24 48 38
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania 5,826 19th 91,229 6th 25th 30th
Lower Saxony 8,056 26th 474,609 31 57 46
North Rhine-Westphalia 20,017 64 1,118,967 72 136 110
Rhineland-Palatinate 5,200 17th 245.283 16 33 26th
Saarland 2,588 8th 42,459 3 11 8th
Saxony 9,666 31 345,471 22nd 53 69
Saxony-Anhalt 8,394 27 314.265 20th 47 65
Schleswig-Holstein 3,179 10 185,636 12 22nd 18th
Thuringia 7,841 25th 221,621 14th 39 67
Federal territory 103.187 330 5,123,233 330 660 660
Foreign group Europe 2 2 2

Others

The following were elected to the conference presidium: Ina Albowitz (LV NRW), Guido Westerwelle (LV NRW), Birgit Homburger (LV Baden-Württemberg), Detlev Fricke (LV Berlin) and Stefanie Wolf (LV Mecklenburg-Vorpommern).

swell

  • Think liberally - choose performance. The FDP's program for the 1994 federal election , Sankt Augustin 1994; Securing the future through privatization and budget consolidation. Extract from the FDP election program, Bundestag elections 1994 , Rostock 1994.
  • 45th Federal Party Congress of the FDP from June 3rd to 5th, 1994 in Rostock. In: Das Parlament , Vol. 44 (1994), No. 23, p. 17.

literature

See also

Web links

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, 20135.
  2. Think liberally - choose performance. The FDP's program for the 1994 federal election , St. Augustin 1994; Securing the future through privatization and budget consolidation. Extract from the FDP election program, Bundestag elections 1994 , Rostock 1994; Elective program as pdf .
  3. The speeches are documented in: free democratic correspondence , special edition, June 3, 1994.
  4. FDP - 56th party conference  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 104 KB)@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / 56.parteitag.fdp.de  
  5. Michael Borchard (eds.), Dieter Althaus, Michael Opielka, Wolfgang Strengmann-Kuhn, Alexander Spermann, Joachim Fetzer, Michael Schramm, Matthias Schäfer: The Solidarity Citizens' Money - Analyzes of a Reform Idea . Lucius & Lucius Verlagsges. mbH Stuttgart, Stuttgart 2007, ISBN 978-3-8282-0393-8 , pp. 41–54 (accessed on December 6, 2016).
  6. Luke Haywood: Unconditional Basic Income: An Economic Perspective . German Institute for Economic Research e. V. - 08/21/2014. Retrieved December 6, 2016.
  7. Joachim Mitschke: Tax and transfer regulations from a single source. Draft of a reorganization of direct taxes and social transfers in the Federal Republic of Germany , 1st edition. Edition, Nomos, Baden-Baden 1985, ISBN 978-3-7890-1097-2 .
  8. Ulrike Kress, Jutta Allmendinger (Ed.): The negative income tax: Labor market effects and socio-political significance . In: Communications from the labor market and occupational research (MittAB) . 27, 1994. Retrieved December 6, 2016.
  9. ^ Based on documents from the archive of liberalism of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom .