Liberal Democrats (Germany)

The Liberal Democrats - The Social Liberals (German: Liberale Demokraten - Die Sozialliberalen), abbreviated to LD, is a minor social liberal party in Germany, founded in 1982 and currently led by Bernd Grothkopp.

Liberale Demokraten - Die Sozialliberalen
ChairpersonBernd Grothkopp
Founded28 November 1982 (1982-11-28)
HeadquartersLeonberg
Membership60
IdeologySocial liberalism
Progressivism
Colours  Orange
Bundestag
0 / 709
State Parliaments
0 / 1,821
European Parliament
0 / 96
Website
liberale-demokraten.de

History

The party was founded on 28 November 1982 mainly by former members of the Free Democratic Party, after the FDP had left the social-liberal coalition led by Chancellor Helmut Schmidt and formed a new government with the conservative Christian Democratic Union.[1]

On 21 March 2017, the Party held a joint press conference along with the Pirate Party Germany, the Party of Humanists, the New Liberals, the Transhuman Party Germany, and the youth organization of The Left to announce a "social liberal proclamation" (German: Sozialliberale Erklärung) and better cooperation among the participating organizations.[2] The proclamation was followed by a joint press statement with the New Liberals in early 2020, declaring an intent of embracing a close cooperation between the parties in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia.[3]

Leadership

The current federal committee of the Liberal Democrats consists of five members:[4]

  • Bernd Grothkopp (Party Leader)
  • Michael Dycker (Deputy Chair)
  • Michael Kaiser (Deputy Chair)
  • Paul Vossiek (Deputy Chair)
  • Ingo Grothkopp (Treasurer)

Federal state parties

Federal state partyChairmanElection participation
Baden-Württemberg Bernd Grothkopp none
North Rhine-Westphalia Michael Kaiser 2017 North Rhine-Westphalia state election

References

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