FDP Federal Representative Assembly 1994

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Coordinates: 52 ° 22 ′ 27 "  N , 9 ° 46 ′ 5.3"  E

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title Federal Assembly of Representatives 1994
place Hanover
state Lower Saxony
Hall Eilenriedehalle
Beginning January 22, 1994
Duration (in days) 1
Eilenriedehalle

The FDP Federal Representative Assembly in 1994 held the FDP on January 22, 1994 in Hanover . It was an assembly of representatives to draw up the list for the European elections in 1994 .

decisions

The delegates adopted the guidelines of the FDP for the European elections in 1994. They see this as the only chance for the future of a united Europe and want to complete the unity of Europe in freedom. You are committed to ensuring that the protection of the natural foundations of human life for the benefit of European citizens and future generations is anchored in a future European constitution. The delegates pleaded for a "real" political union. However, this should not be a “centralized superstate”, but rather a democratic federal state in which the subsidiarity principle applies. A European constitution with a catalog of fundamental rights for European citizenship was called for.

The delegates elected the Bundestag member Uta Würfel as the top candidate.

Candidate list

Candidates 1 to 8 according to list positions:

  1. Uta Würfel , Saarland
  2. Mechthild from Alemann , North Rhine-Westphalia
  3. Manfred Vohrer , Baden-Württemberg
  4. Stefanie Wolf , Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
  5. Klaus Wettig , Brandenburg
  6. Georgios Chatzimarkakis , JuLis
  7. Annette Sievers, Lower Saxony
  8. Ute Georgi , Saxony
  9. Karl Patsch, Bavaria
  10. Martin Holzfuss , Hesse
  11. Gisela Zeidler, Thuringia
  12. Wilfried Hofmann , Saxony-Anhalt
  13. Knud Caesar , Berlin
  14. Christian Ehlers, international group
  15. Karsten Marschner, Hamburg
  16. Wolfgang Rumpf , Rhineland-Palatinate
  17. Johann Stempfle, Schleswig-Holstein
  18. Hans-Heinrich Maaß-Radziwill, Bremen

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Information from: Archiv des Liberalismus ( www.freiheit.org/content/archiv-des-liberalismus ) (ADL), inventory of the FDP.
  2. Federal Representative Assembly 1994: "For a European Germany". (PDF) In: Guiding principles for the 1994 European elections of the Free Democratic Party. Free Democratic Party, January 22, 1994, accessed on November 27, 2017 (source / citation: ADL, printed material; call number D1-3014. Archived as a PDF document; call number IN5-116).