Where did the CDU and CSU meet in 1976?

After the CDU/CSU narrowly lost the 1976 West German federal election which had seen Kohl as the common chancellor candidate of the two parties, the CSU’s future Bundestag representatives met on 19 November at a closed meeting at Wildbad Kreuth in a Hanns Seidel Foundation compound which is the CSU’s educational foundation.

What do the CDU and CSU have in common?

The CDU and CSU share a common youth organisation, the Youth Union, a common pupil organisation, the Pupil Union of Germany [ de], a common student organisation, the Association of Christian Democratic Students and a common Mittelstand organisation, the Mittelstand and Business association [ de] .

Which is the Catholic party the CDU or the CSU?

While both parties officially identify themselves as non-denominational Christian, the Catholic influence on the CSU is far stronger than that on the CDU since Bavaria is predominantly Catholic while Christians in Germany as a whole are approximately equally balanced between Catholics and Protestants.

What does the CSU stand for in Germany?

CSU politicians often make their mark as self-declared defenders of Bavaria’s state rights and cultural independence from federal or European Union bureaucrats, even in times of conservative federal governments or conservative presidents of the European Commission.

How are the CDU and CSU related in Germany?

According to German Federal Electoral Law, members of a parliamentary group which share the same basic political aims must not compete with one another in any federal state. The CSU contests elections only in Bavaria, while the CDU operates in the other 15 states of Germany.

How many members are there in the German Bundestag?

The minimum legal number of members of the Bundestag ( German: Mitglieder des Bundestages) is 598; however due to the system of overhang and equalisation seats the current 19th Bundestag has a total of 709 members, making it the largest Bundestag to date. The Bundestag is elected every four years by German citizens over the age of 18.

Who is the current president of the Bundestag?

The Bundestag was established by article III of the ‘Grundgesetz’ in 1949 as one of the legislative bodies of Germany and thus the historical successor to the earlier Reichstag . Since 1999 it has met in the Reichstag Building in Berlin. Wolfgang Schäuble is the current President of the Bundestag.