FDP Federal Representative Assembly 1984

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title Federal Representative Assembly 1984
place Leverkusen
state North Rhine-Westphalia
Hall Forum Leverkusen
Beginning January 21, 1984
Duration (in days) 1

The FDP Federal Representative Assembly in 1984 held the FDP on January 21, 1984 in Leverkusen . It was an assembly of representatives to draw up the list for the 1984 European elections .

decisions

As in 1979, the chairman of the Liberal and Democratic Group in the European Parliament, Martin Bangemann, was nominated as the top candidate for the European elections in June 1984 . Previously, at the Congress of European Liberals and Democrats in Munich from December 9th to 11th, 1983, the “Program for Europe” had been adopted.

Candidate list

Martin Bangemann, 1979

Candidates 1 to 13 according to list positions:

  1. Martin Bangemann ( Baden-Württemberg )
  2. Mechthild von Alemann ( North Rhine-Westphalia )
  3. Heinrich Juergens ( Lower Saxony )
  4. Ulrich Irmer ( Bavaria )
  5. Hermann Kleinstück ( Hesse )
  6. Rainer Funke ( Hamburg )
  7. Jürgen Hacker ( Young Liberals )
  8. Peter Comperl ( Saarland )
  9. Peter Scholtysik ( Schleswig-Holstein )
  10. Astolf Tomasek ( Bremen )
  11. Rainer Koehnen ( Rhineland-Palatinate )
  12. Sabine Nehls ( Berlin )
  13. Hans C. Taschner (European group)

See also

swell

  • Arguments for the 1984 European elections , Seidl-Druck, Bonn 1984.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Program for the 1984 European elections on the pages of the Archives of Liberalism of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom
  2. ^ Based on documents from the Archives of Liberalism, Gummersbach .