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The Young Liberals (German: Junge Liberale, JuLis), is a political youth organisation in Germany. It is the financially and organisationally independent youth wing of the Free Democratic Party (FDP). The JuLis claim about 15,000 members, [2] making it the third largest youth organisation in Germany.
The LHG was established in 1987, by a combination of 40 student groups, as a successor association of several liberal student associations, including the center-left Social Liberal Student Association (SLH), the Young Liberals Student Association (JuLi-Hochschulgruppen), and the Liberal Students' Initiative (LSI). [citation needed]
The Free Democratic Party (German: Freie Demokratische Partei, FDP, German pronunciation: [ɛfdeːˈpeː] ⓘ) is a liberal [3] [4] political party in Germany. The FDP was founded in 1948 by members of former liberal political parties which existed in Germany before World War II, namely the German Democratic Party and the German People's Party.
Free Democratic Party (Germany) politicians (3 C, 139 P) Pages in category "Free Democratic Party (Germany)" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.
Young Liberals may refer to: Young Liberals (Australia) Young Liberals Austria; Young Liberals of Canada; Young Liberals (Germany) Young Liberals of Norway; Young Liberals (Switzerland) Young Liberals (UK), the youth and student organisation of the UK Liberal Democrats English Young Liberals; Scottish Young Liberals; Welsh Young Liberals
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Historical youth wings of political parties in Germany (1 C, 9 P) Pages in category "Youth wings of political parties in Germany" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
Germany's economy would have grown by 0.5% instead of contracting last year if illness wasn't so high, researchers say. German bosses are blaming the country’s economic woes on ‘work-shy ...