List of federal assemblies of Alliance 90 / The Greens

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The Federal Delegate Conference (BDK) or Federal Assembly is the highest decision-making body of the Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen party (until it is united with Bündnis 90 in 1993 Die Grünen ) and corresponds to the federal party congress of other parties. According to the statutes, the official name of the federal party congress is the federal assembly, but the term federal delegate conference is common in common usage. On it, the delegates elect the federal executive committee, the candidates on the European election list, the members of the party council, the federal arbitration tribunal and the federal auditors and decide on the program and statutes.

The federal delegates' conference takes place at least once a year. Each district association sends at least one delegate to the Federal Assembly, depending on its size. When the Greens united with Bündnis 90, the East German state associations were granted special rights. They are entitled to around 110 of the 820 delegate seats.

List of federal assemblies

SPV - Other political association "The Greens"

No. date place Important resolutions, board elections, special features
1. 17./18. March 1979 Frankfurt am Main Founding of the Other Political Association with delegates from GAZ , AUD and GLU ;
Board election: Herbert Gruhl (GAZ), August Haußleiter (AUD), Helmut Neddermeyer (GLU);
Participation in the European elections on June 10, 1979 with the top candidates Petra Kelly , Roland Vogt , Jürgen Marquardt, Baldur Springmann , Joseph Beuys , Georg Otto , Maria Nikola, Eva Quistorp , Erna Lämmermann, Carl Amery
2. 3rd to 4th November 1979 Offenbach Modalities for founding a party (delegate key, date for statute questions, program basics, transitional regulation for double membership); Determination of the name of the future party ("The Greens") and the date of the founding party congress; Establishment of eco funds

The green

No. date place Important resolutions, board elections, special features
1. 12./13. January 1980 Karlsruhe Founding assembly with 1004 delegates from the member associations of the Other Political Association (SPV) "The Greens", constitution of the federal party "The Greens", founding resolution is passed with a two-thirds majority of 875 against 53 with 12 abstentions; Statute; the SPV's European election program remains in force until a new party's program has been adopted; The board of directors of the SPV remains in office until the new election according to the statutes
2. 21-23 March 1980 Saarbrücken Adoption of the federal program;
Board election: August Haußleiter, Petra Kelly, Norbert Mann
3. 21./22. June 1980 Dortmund Decision to participate in the 1980 Bundestag election , adoption of an election platform;
August Haußleiter resigns as spokesman; Dieter Burgmann is elected for him
4th 2-4 October 1981 Offenbach Board election: Dieter Burgmann, Manon Maren-Grisebach , Petra Kelly
5. 12-14 November 1982 Hagen Declaration by the Greens on economic policy, Hagen decision on cooperation with other parties;
Board election: Manon Maren-Grisebach, Wilhelm Knabe , Rainer Trampert
outside
tidy
15./16. January 1983 Sindelfingen “Sindelfingen Resolutions” on the work of the Green Members of the Bundestag and theirs

Successor : diet control, rotation and basic access; Adoption of the program "Work meaningfully, live in solidarity"

outside
tidy
4th to 5th June 1983 Hanover Evaluation of the Federal Parliament election; Strategy debate with keynote speeches and a. by Rudolf Bahro , Rainer Trampert
6th 18.-20. November 1983 Duisburg Declaration on peace policy "Dissolution of the military blocs - out of NATO !"; Treaty on Relations between the Federal Party and Alternative List Berlin ;
Board election: Wilhelm Knabe, Rebekka Schmidt , Rainer Trampert
outside
tidy
3rd / 4th March 1984 Karlsruhe Adoption of the Greens program for the 1984 European elections ; Choice of the top candidates

Friedrich-Wilhelm Graefe zu Baringdorf , Brigitte Heinrich , Benny Härlin , Undine von Blottnitz , Frank Schwalba-Hoth , Michael Klöckner , Dorothee Piermont , Wilfried Telkämper , Wolfgang von Nostitz , Jakob von Uexküll

7th 7th-9th December 1984 Hamburg Decision on the tasks of executive boards in the party, debate on perspectives of green policy;
Board election: Lukas Beckmann , Jutta Ditfurth , Rainer Trampert
outside
tidy
22./23. June 1985 Hagen
8th. 13-15 December 1985 Offenburg Inclusion of the Alternative List Berlin as the Berlin State Association of the Greens;
Motions for voting against the three speakers in the federal executive committee are rejected
8.
(continued)
15./16. February 1986 Hagen
outside
tidy
15-19 May 1986 Hanover Adoption of the election platform for the 1987 federal election ; Amendments to the statutes (delegate key to federal assemblies, women's parity for party offices and electoral lists); Decisions and resolutions on the Chernobyl disaster ; Modification of the rotation resolution
outside
tidy
26.-28. September 1986 Nuremberg Appointment of a foundation commission to establish a political foundation close to the green ; Adoption of the women's statute
9. 1st - 3rd May 1987 Duisburg Decision on professionalization and expense allowance for the federal executive board;
Board election: Jutta Ditfurth, Regina Michalik , Christian Schmidt
outside
tidy
19. – 20. September 1987 Oldenburg Fundamental decision on the establishment of a political foundation close to the green
10. 25-27 March 1988 Ludwigshafen am Rhein Recognition of the Rainbow Foundation Association with three individual foundations as a political foundation close to green (FrauenAnstiftung, Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung , Buntstift)
outside
tidy
2-4 December 1988 Karlsruhe Partial adoption of the European election program and election of the five leading candidates: Rudolf Kawczynski , Dorothee Piermont , Friedrich-Wilhelm Graefe zu Baringdorf , Claudia Roth , Karl Partsch ;
Resignation of the entire federal executive committee; Decision to set up the Federal Main Committee as provisional federal executive
11. 3rd to 5th March 1989 Duisburg Continuation of the election of candidates for the European elections; further resolutions on the European election program
Board election : Ralf Fücks , Ruth Hammerbacher , Verena Krieger
outside
tidy
20-21 May 1989 Muenster
outside
tidy
17th-19th November 1989 Saarbrücken
outside
tidy
March 30–1. April 1990 Hagen Adoption of the election platform for the Federal Parliament election 1990 ; German Political Declaration; Decision on alliance policy with civil rights groups of the GDR; Resolution: No affiliation with the GDR under Article 23 of the Basic Law ; Financial decision: Diets for members of the Bundestag
12. 8-10 June 1990 Dortmund Explanation on the current discussion about all-German elections; Declaration on the State Treaty and Germany Policy; Resolution Democracy Movement in China;
Board election : Renate Damus , Heide Rühle , Christian Ströbele
outside
tidy
22./23. September 1990 Bayreuth Merger with the Green Party in the GDR; Adoption of the Alliance 90 election platform
13. 26.-28. April 1991 Neumunster Amendments to the statutes: Establishment of the state council, downsizing of the federal executive board, abolition of rotation for the federal executive board, separation of political and organizational management, rules on balloting; 2/3 majority required to abolish the separation of office and mandate missed by nine votes; “Neumünster Declaration” (initiation of a reform and renewal process of the party after the lost federal election)
Jutta Ditfurth and around 40 other Greens demonstratively leave the party congress and the party
board election : Christine Weiske , Ludger Volmer
13.
(continued)
8/9 June 1991 Cologne Structural debate
14th 15-17 May 1992 Berlin Decision to start association negotiations with Bündnis 90 ; Concept Foundation Association Rainbow. First BDK in the area of ​​the former GDR ( Berlin-Hohenschönhausen ).
outside
tidy
16./17. January 1993 Hanover Decision on the text of the association agreement between Bündnis 90 and Die Grünen, which is to be submitted to the members for a ballot

Green party in the GDR

No. date place Important resolutions, board elections, special features
6th Berlin
Ecology Seminar
24.-26. November 1989 Berlin Constitution of the Green Party of the GDR ; this was preceded by an appeal to found a Green Party in the GDR on November 5, 1989;
Election of a preliminary spokesman's council: Marianne Dörfler , Carlo Jordan , Gerd Klötzer , Vollrad Kuhn , Henry Schramm , Christine Weiske , Mario Hamel (financial policy spokesman)
Founding
party conference
9-11 February 1990 Halle (Saale) Halle: Adoption of the basic program (“Halle Program”); Debate about an electoral alliance for the Volkskammer elections on March 18, 1990 , which later came about with the Independent Women's Association (UFV);
Board election : Christine Weiske, Friedrich Heilmann , Judith Demba , Dorit Nessing-Stranz , Henry Schramm, Viktor Liebrenz
2. 7th-9th September 1990 Magdeburg Renaming of the party to "The Greens"; Decision to form a joint federal association with Die Grünen (West) on December 2, 1990;
Election of the members of the future federal board of the Greens: Christine Weiske, Friedrich Heilmann

Alliance 90

No. date place Important resolutions, board elections, special features
Founding
conference
21-22 September 1991 Potsdam The Alliance 90 based formally as party (for the parliamentary elections on 18 March 1990 and for the parliamentary elections on December 2, 1990 was the Alliance 90 already as of lists ); Democracy Now , the Peace and Human Rights Initiative and parts of the New Forum are merging to form the Alliance 90 party
1. 1st - 3rd May 1992 Berlin Decision on a merger with the Greens, establishment of a negotiating commission
outside
tidy
16.-17. January 1993 Hanover Decision on the text of the association agreement between Bündnis 90 and Die Grünen, which is to be submitted to the members for a ballot

Alliance 90 / The Greens

No. date place Important resolutions, board elections, special features
1. 14.-16. May 1993 Leipzig Unification party congress of the Greens and Alliance 90, entry into force of the Association Treaty between Alliance 90 and The Greens after a successful ballot in both parties;
Board election: Marianne Birthler , Ludger Volmer
outside
tidy
October 9, 1993 Bonn Debate on the use of military means and political demands by the Greens in view of the war in the former Yugoslavia
2. 12-14 November 1993 Aachen Change of women's statute;
List of the European elections on June 12, 1994 with the top candidates, Claudia Roth, Wolfgang Ullmann , Hiltrud Breyer , Frieder Otto Wolf , Elisabeth Schroedter , Friedrich-Wilhelm Graefe zu Baringdorf, Undine von Blottnitz, Daniel Cohn-Bendit , Birgit Cramon-Daiber , Wolfgang Kreissl-Dörfler
3. 25-27 February 1994 Mannheim Election manifesto for the Federal Parliament election 1994 ; Recognition of the Green Alternative Youth Alliance (GAJB)
4th 5th November 1994 Cologne Debate about modifying the separation of office and mandate; the separation is retained and supplemented by members of a government or the European Commission; Inclusion of the women's statute in the statutes
5. 3rd to 4th December 1994 Potsdam Decision to move the federal office from Haus Wittgenstein to Bonn;
Board election : Krista Sager , Jürgen Trittin
6th 1st - 3rd December 1995 Bremen Establishment of a federal training funding fund (BAFF); Decision to buy a house and to move the federal office from Bonn to Berlin
7th 1st - 3rd March 1996 Mainz Resolutions on structural reform and structural aid in the East
8th. November 29–1. December 1996 Suhl Board election : Gunda Röstel , Jürgen Trittin
9. November 15, 1997 kassel
10. 6-8 March 1998 Magdeburg Election program for the 1998 Bundestag elections , great media coverage follows the “five-mark decision” (demand that a liter of petrol should cost five DM ); Negotiating Commission (provisions for coalition negotiations with the SPD after a possible election victory)
11. 23-25 October 1998 Bonn Evaluation of the Bundestag election, participation of Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen in the Federal Government for the first time; Structural reform (adaptation of the party structures to the new challenges as a governing party); Consultation and approval of the coalition agreement with the SPD and Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen; Abolition of the separation of office and mandate for members of the federal government
12. 11-13 December 1998 Leipzig Comprehensive constitutional debate, u. a. Establishment of the new body of the party council , for which there is no separation of office and mandate;
Board election: Gunda Röstel, Antje Radcke
13. 5th-7th March 1999 Erfurt Preparation of the electoral list for the European elections on June 30, 1999 with the top candidates Heide Rühle, Friedrich-Wilhelm Graefe zu Baringdorf, Hiltrud Breyer, Wolfgang Kreissl-Dörfler, Ilka Schröder , Ozan Ceyhun , Elisabeth Schroedter, Frieder Otto Wolf, Edith Müller , Klaus-Dieter Fig _ (Bornheim)
outside
tidy
May 13, 1999 Bielefeld Resolution on the Kosovo / Yugoslav wars with an emotionally charged debate and a paint bag attack on Joschka Fischer
14th 17th-19th March 2000 Karlsruhe Decision to phase out nuclear energy
15th 23/24 June 2000 Muenster Board elections: Renate Künast , Fritz Kuhn ; considerable course corrections; The party council became the strategic center after the separation of office and mandate was abolished so that the most important actors of the federal government, the parliamentary group, the federal executive board and the states now had a joint body
16. 9-11 March 2001 Stuttgart Board election: Claudia Roth , Fritz Kuhn
17th 24./25. November 2001 Rostock Admission of the Green Youth to the federal party
18th March 17, 2002 Berlin Resolution of the basic program “The future is green” with a majority of 90 percent, it replaces the federal program from 1980
19th 4th / 5th May 2002 Wiesbaden Program for the Bundestag election on September 22, 2002
20th 18./19. October 2002 Bremen Decision to accept the coalition agreement with the SPD; Debate on abolishing the separation of office and mandate; in the vote, a 2/3 majority that would change the statutes is missed by 20 votes
21st 7th / 8th December 2002 Hanover Board elections: Angelika Beer and Reinhard Bütikofer ; Claudia Roth and Fritz Kuhn are not running for the new election of the board after the Federal Conference of Delegates rejected an application to abolish the separation of office and mandate with a narrow blocking minority
outside
tidy
14./15. June 2003 cottbus Resolutions: labor market and social policy; Green reform policy and Agenda 2010 ; Labor market reform Hartz IV ; Master plan to combat youth unemployment and lack of training for young people
22nd 28-30 November 2003 Dresden Compilation of the electoral list for the 2004 European elections ; Resolutions: manifesto for the European elections
23. 2nd / 3rd October 2004 Kiel Board election: Claudia Roth and Reinhard Bütikofer ; this election was possible because a ballot had loosened the previously strict separation of office and mandate and now one third of the federal board members can also be members of the Bundestag
24. 9/10 July 2005 Berlin Election program for the 2005 Bundestag election
25th October 15, 2005 Oldenburg
26th 1st - 3rd December 2006 Cologne Board elections: Claudia Roth and Reinhard Bütikofer
outside
tidy
September 15, 2007 Goettingen
27. 23-25 November 2007 Nuremberg
28. 14.-16. November 2008 Erfurt
29 23-25 January 2009 Dortmund Election manifesto for the European elections 2009 ; List of European elections
30th May 8, 2009 Berlin Election program for the 2009 Bundestag election
31. 24./25. October 2009 Rostock
32. 19. – 21. November 2010 Freiburg
outside
tidy
June 25, 2011 Berlin Debate about the energy transition and the phase-out of nuclear power in the Federal Republic of Germany after the Fukushima nuclear disaster
33. 25-27 November 2011 Kiel
34. 16.-18. November 2012 Hanover
35. 26.-28. April 2013 Berlin The election manifesto for the 2013 Bundestag election with the title “Time for Green Change” was adopted with no votes against and one abstention; it marked a clear shift to the left on the part of the party.
36. 18.-20. October 2013 Berlin New election of the party executive and the party council, Simone Peter and Cem Özdemir elected as chairmen.
37. 7th-9th February 2014 Dresden
38. 21-23 November 2014 Hamburg Food and Agriculture Policy
39. 20.-22. November 2015 Halle (Saale) Immigration society, family and working time policy
40. 11-13 November 2016 Muenster
41. 16.-18. June 2017 Berlin Election program for the 2017 Bundestag election with the title "The future is made of courage"
42. November 25, 2017 Berlin Consequences of the 2017 federal election and the failed exploratory talks with the goal of a Jamaica coalition
extraordinary 26.-27. January 2018 Hanover Elections of a federal executive committee and a party council, postponed into the new year because of the failed coalition formation
43. 9-11 November 2018 Leipzig Election program for the 2019 European elections , list of European elections
44. 15-17 November 2019 Bielefeld

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Grüne.de: Federal Delegates' Conference - Composition ( Memento of the original from March 24, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.gruene.de
  2. The future is green. ( Memento from January 28, 2013 on WebCite ) published by Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen, Berlin 2002. (Basic program 2002)
  3. Tax dispute - Kretschmann gives in ( memento from April 30, 2013 in the Internet Archive ), tagesschau.de, April 28, 2013
  4. ^ So Greens move to the left , Frankfurter Rundschau, April 28, 2013; Der Grüne Graben ( Memento from June 30, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ), heute.de, April 28, 2013; Green Party Congress Cuddling up to election victory , Süddeutsche Zeitung, April 27, 2013; Jasper von Altenbockum : Left than Left , Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, May 1, 2013; Thomas Schmid : The Greens are a pious state party , Die Welt, May 4, 2013
  5. Green election platform for the 2017 federal election: The future is made of courage. June 19, 2017. Retrieved June 25, 2017 .
  6. a b Federal delegate conference after the federal election. Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen , October 30, 2017, accessed on November 5, 2017 .