Joachim Stancke

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Joachim Stancke (born March 9, 1936 in Berlin ) is a German entrepreneur, lobbyist and former politician ( FDP ).

The lawyer from Berlin was managing director of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation from 1971 to 1973 . After the surprising illness of the FDP federal manager Johann Friedrich Volrad Deneke , he became acting manager of the FDP for a few weeks in 1971 until Karl-Hermann Flach was elected FDP general secretary at the Freiburg party congress on October 26, 1971 . In 1971 he was the editor in charge of the free democratic correspondence (fdk).

He helped found the Liberal Society in Bremen .

Until 1983 he was a general representative of the FDP and then a lobbyist in Bonn and Berlin a. a. for Alstom Germany and Thales Germany. From 1994 to 1996 Joachim Stancke was President of the German-South African Society .

Joachim Stancke is managing partner of the IPK Institute for Political Planning GmbH in Berlin.

Web links

  • Perch in tone. A row broke out between the speakers at the FDP headquarters in Bonn and the new federal manager . In: Der Spiegel . No. 41 , 1971, p. 104-107 ( Online - Oct. 4, 1971 ).
  • Right direction. Will the Mahler trial burst? The questionable decision of the Federal Court of Justice in the Kassiber affair against attorney Schily now also brings the Berlin judiciary into a dilemma . In: Der Spiegel . No. 37 , 1972, p. 67-68 ( online - 4 September 1972 ).
  • Big noise. There were inconsistencies, tricks and mishaps around the million dollar donation from the former department store king Horten to the FDP . In: Der Spiegel . No. 48 , 1984, pp. 26-27 ( Online - Nov. 26, 1984 ).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Liberal Society .