FDP federal party conference 2019

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Coordinates: 52 ° 29 ′ 56.2 "  N , 13 ° 22 ′ 28.3"  E

Logo of the Free Democrats.svg
title 70th ordinary federal party congress
Serial number 70
place Berlin
Hall STATION-Berlin
Beginning 26.-28. April 2019
Duration (in days) 3
Delegates 662
STATION Berlin

The FDP Federal Party Congress 2019 of the FDP took place from April 26th to 28th, 2019 in the exhibition center STATION-Berlin in Berlin . It was the 70th ordinary federal party conference of the FDP in the Federal Republic of Germany . The presidium and the federal executive committee were newly elected at this federal party conference .

procedure

The motto of the federal party congress was "A country grows with its people". After the opening by the deputy federal chairwoman Katja Suding, there were reports from party chairman Christian Lindner , treasurer Hermann Otto Solms and ombudsman Christopher Gohl .

decisions

The following resolutions were passed:

Federal Executive

After the new election in 2019, the federal executive board includes:

position Surname Election result (sub. // yes // no // abst. // ung.)
Chairman Christian Lindner 601 // 519 // 61 // 19 // 2
Deputy Chairman Wolfgang Kubicki 632 // 535 // 81 // 16 // 0
vice-chairman Nicola Beer 620 // 356 // 211 // 41 // 12
vice-chairman Katja Suding 606 // 492 // 82 // 29 // 3
Treasurer Hermann Otto Solms 560 // 516 // 28 // 13 // 3
Assessor in the Presidium Michael Theurer 593 // 440 // 121 // 28 // 4
Assessor in the Presidium Volker Wissing 533 // 468 // 50 // 15 // 0
Assessor in the Presidium Frank Sitta 565 // 491 // 39 // 24 // 2
Secretary General Linda Teuteberg 626 // 580 // 31 // 14 // 1
Members by office
1. Department
assessors in the federal executive committee 1
Michael Georg Link ( Baden-Württemberg )
Katja Hessel ( Bavaria )
Lars Lindemann ( Berlin )
Axel Graf Bülow ( Brandenburg )
Hauke ​​Hilz ( Bremen )
Anna-Elisabeth von Treuenfels-Frowein ( Hamburg )
René Rock ( Hesse )
René Domke ( Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania )
Sylvia Bruns ( Lower Saxony )
Andreas Reichel ( North Rhine-Westphalia )
Daniela Schmitt ( Rhineland-Palatinate )
Kirsten Cortez de Lobao ( Saarland )
Torsten Herbst ( Saxony )
Marcus Faber ( Saxony-Anhalt )
Heiner Garg ( Schleswig-Holstein )
Thomas L. Kemmerich ( Thuringia )
579 // 487 // 25 // 67 // 0
579 // 505 // 19 // 55 // 0
579 // 394 // 80 // 105 // 0
579 // 475 // 31 // 73 / / 0
579 // 476 // 19 // 84 // 0
579 // 437 // 43 // 99 // 0
579 // 438 // 45 // 96 // 0
579 // 459 // 34 // 86 // 0
579 // 465 // 27 // 87 // 0
579 // 452 // 39 // 88 // 0
579 // 497 // 13 // 69 // 0
579 // 449 // 29 / 101 // 0
579 // 467 // 29 // 82 // 0
579 // 457 // 50 // 71 // 0
579 // 464 // 39 // 76 // 0
579 // 481 // 43 // 55 // 0
2. Assessor department
in the federal executive committee 2
Otto Fricke (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann ( North Rhine-Westphalia )
Johannes Vogel (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Konstantin Kuhle (Lower Saxony)
Yvonne Gebauer (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Bettina Stark-Watzinger (Hesse)
Alexander Pokorny (Berlin)
Christian Dürr ( Lower Saxony)
Lencke Wischhusen (Bremen)
Stefan Ruppert (Hesse)
Martin Hagen (Bavaria)
Lukas Köhler (Bavaria)
Stefan Birkner (Lower Saxony)
Bijan Djir-Sarai (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Judith Skudelny (Baden-Württemberg)
Pascal Kober (Baden-Württemberg)
Ria Schröder ( Young Liberals ) 3
Manuel Höferlin (Rhineland-Palatinate) 3
424 votes (74.39%)
410 votes (71.93%)
403 votes (70.70%)
373 votes (65.44%)
366 votes (64.21%)
365 votes (64.04%)
357 votes (62.63%)
349 votes (61.23%)
346 votes (60.70%)
336 votes (58.95%)
335 votes (58.77%)
329 votes (57.72%)
328 votes (57 , 54%)
318 votes (55.79%)
301 votes (52.81%)
291 votes (51.05%)
323 votes (60.83%)
250 votes (47.08%)
Section 17 Paragraph 1 No. 3 of the Articles of Association
1For the 1st division of the assessors ("Electors"), the individual regional associations are entitled to propose. In the first ballot, all candidates received the required absolute majority of the valid votes cast.
2All delegates are entitled to make nominations for the 2nd division of the assessors (“open wilderness”). In the first ballot, 16 candidates received the required majority of votes.
3 In the second ballot, two candidates received the required majority of votes.

See also

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. 70th Ordinary FDP Federal Party Congress. FDP, accessed on May 6, 2019 .
  2. 70th Ordinary FDP Federal Party Congress - Provisional agenda. FDP, accessed on May 6, 2019 .
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  4. 70th Ordinary FDP Federal Party Congress - Presidium election results. FDP, accessed April 26, 2019 .
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