List of CDU party conventions

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The list of CDU party conferences contains all CDU federal party conferences of the Christian Democratic Union of Germany , subdivided into the CDU federal party conferences 1950–1990 during the division of Germany and the party conferences of the CDU Germany from reunification in 1990.

CDU federal party congresses 1950–90

No. date place Summary
Reichstag 14.-16. December 1945 bad Godesberg
1. 20.-22. October 1950 Goslar First federal party convention, Konrad Adenauer was elected first CDU federal chairman.
2. 18.-21. October 1951 Karlsruhe
3. 17th-19th October 1952 West Berlin
4th 18.-22. April 1953 Hamburg
5. 28-30 May 1954 Cologne
6th 26.-29. April 1956 Stuttgart
7th 11-15 May 1957 Hamburg
8th. 18.-21. September 1958 Kiel
9. 26.-29. April 1960 Karlsruhe
10. 24.-27. April 1961 Cologne
11. 2nd to 5th June 1962 Dortmund
12. 14.-17. March 1964 Hanover
13. 28–31 March 1965 Dusseldorf
14th 21-23 March 1966 Bonn

Ludwig Erhard was elected as the new CDU federal chairman.

15th 22./23. May 1967 Braunschweig

Kurt Georg Kiesinger was elected as the new CDU federal chairman.

16. 4th-7th November 1968 West Berlin
17th 17./18. November 1969 Mainz
18th 25-27 January 1971 Dusseldorf
19th 4th / 5th October 1971 Saarbrücken

Rainer Barzel was elected as the new CDU federal chairman.

20th 9-11 October 1972 Wiesbaden
21st June 12, 1973 Bonn

Helmut Kohl was elected as the new CDU federal chairman.

22nd 18.-20. November 1973 Hamburg
23. 23-25 June 1975 Mannheim
24. 24.-26. May 1976 Hanover
25th 7th-9th March 1977 Dusseldorf
26th 23-25 October 1978 Ludwigshafen am Rhein
27. 25-27 March 1979 Kiel
28. 19./20. May 1980 West Berlin
29 9/10 March 1981 Mannheim
30th 2nd to 5th November 1981 Hamburg
31. 25./26. May 1983 Cologne
32. 9-11 May 1984 Stuttgart
33. 20.-22. March 1985 eat
34. 7th / 8th October 1986 Mainz
35. November 9, 1987 Bonn
36. 13-15 June 1988 Wiesbaden
37. 11-13 September 1989 Bremen Instead of Heiner Geißler , Helmut Kohl proposes Volker Rühe for the general secretary post .
38. October 1, 1990 Hamburg

Party congresses of the CDU in Germany from 1990

List of CDU party congresses (Germany)
1996/2002/2007/2012
1996/2002 /
2007/2012
1999
1999
1990/1994/2018
1990/1994/2018
1991/2001/2006
1991/2001/2006
2008/2020
2008/2020
1993/2014 / 2018/2020

1993/2014 / 2018/2020
1998
1998
1994/1998
1994/1998
1992
1992
1995/2010/2015
1995/2010/2015
1997/2003/2011/2019
1997/2003 /
2011/2019
2014
2014
2000/2016
2000/2016
2005
2005
Party congresses of the CDU of Germany
No. date place Summary
1 1./2. October 1990 Hamburg (Unification Party Congress)
2 15-17 December 1991 Dresden
3 26.-28. October 1992 Dusseldorf
4th 12-14 September 1993 Berlin
5 21-23 February 1994 Hamburg
6th November 28, 1994 Bonn
7th 16.-18. October 1995 Karlsruhe
8th 21./22. October 1996 Hanover Resolution of a quorum for women ("Equality between women and men in the CDU")
9 13-15 October 1997 Leipzig
10 18./19. May 1998 Bremen
11 November 7, 1998 Bonn Wolfgang Schäuble was elected as the successor to Helmut Kohl after his election defeat in the 1998 Bundestag election as the new CDU federal chairman. First party congress in opposition since 1981.
12 25-27 April 1999 Erfurt Adoption of the election program for the 1999 European elections .
13 9-11 April 2000 eat Decisions on reforming the European Union and on financial reforms within the party. Angela Merkel was elected as the new CDU federal chairman.
14th 2-4 December 2001 Dresden Resolutions on foreign and security policy and on rebuilding the East. Laurenz Meyer was elected CDU General Secretary.
15th 16.-18. June 2002 Frankfurt am Main The Union's election manifesto for the 2002 Bundestag election was adopted.
16 November 11, 2002 Hanover Resolutions passed on the financial and contribution regulations of the CDU. A new federal board was elected.
17th November 30–2. December 2003 Leipzig Adoption of a new, strongly reform-oriented CDU health model and the CDU tax model.
18th 6-7 December 2004 Dusseldorf Adoption of a paper on integration . The federal board was newly elected.
19th 27.-28. August 2005 Dortmund Volker Kauder was confirmed in the office of CDU General Secretary.
20th 27.-29. November 2006 Dresden Resolutions on employee participation in companies, early childhood care and protection against dismissal .
21st 3rd / 4th December 2007 Hanover Resolution of the basic program “Principles for Germany”.
22nd 1./2. December 2008 Stuttgart The chairwoman, Chancellor Angela Merkel , was confirmed in the office of federal chairwoman with 94.83 percent of the votes. In addition, the opportunities for East Germany and improved environmental and consumer protection were discussed.
23 14.-16. November 2010 Karlsruhe Re-election of the leadership of the party, resolution of the Bundeswehr reform and a debate on pre-implantation diagnostics .
24 14./15. November 2011 Leipzig Party congress dedicated to social, educational and European policy. In particular, the support of the CDU for nationwide minimum wages and the future school system provided a lot of discussion material in advance. The party congress generally strengthened Merkel's course.
25th 3rd to 5th December 2012 Hanover
26th 5th April 2014 Berlin In the light of the EU parliamentary elections taking place 7 weeks later ( 2014 European elections )
27 9-10 December 2014 Cologne New election of the federal board
28 13-15 December 2015 Karlsruhe Karlsruhe Declaration on Terror and Security, Flight and Integration
29 5th-7th December 2016 eat New election of the federal board
30th February 26, 2018 Berlin Advice and resolution on the coalition agreement between CDU, CSU and SPD
31 7th-8th December 2018 Hamburg New election for party chairmanship. Angela Merkel did not run again. Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer was elected as the new CDU federal chairman.
32 22-23 November 2019 Leipzig
33 open Berlin New election for party chairmanship (originally planned for April 25, 2020, postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic ).
34 4th to 5th December 2020 Stuttgart

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Official website of the CDU's 24th party congress
  2. ^ "Leipzig Party Congress - CDU is committed to minimum wages" , Spiegel Online from November 14, 2011.
  3. ^ "Party conference in Leipzig - CDU gives up secondary school" , sueddeutsche.de , November 15, 2011.
  4. ^ Newly elected CDU federal executive board, press release from December 9, 2014 , accessed on December 16, 2015
  5. Karlsruhe Declaration on Terror and Security, Flight and Integration , accessed on December 14, 2015
  6. ^ Newly elected CDU Presidium . In: Christian Democratic Union of Germany . December 6, 2016 ( cdu.de [accessed December 7, 2016]).
  7. ^ Newly elected CDU federal executive board . In: Christian Democratic Union of Germany . December 6, 2016 ( cdu.de [accessed December 7, 2016]).
  8. Party Congress Berlin 2018 . In: Christian Democratic Union of Germany . ( cdu.de [accessed on February 17, 2018]).
  9. ^ Decision of CDU bodies: CDU party congress with new party chairmanship election on April 25, 2020 in Berlin. February 24, 2020, accessed February 24, 2020 .
  10. CDU postpones party congress due to corona crisis . March 12, 2020. Accessed March 12, 2020.
  11. 33rd CDU Party Congress in Germany. November 4, 2019, accessed February 24, 2020 .