CDU/CSU Bundestag fraction

parliamentary group of the German Bundestag
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CDU/CSU Bundestag fraction

Summary

CDU/CSU Bundestag fraction is a Bundestag parliamentary group[1].

Key Facts

  • CDU/CSU Bundestag fraction is in the country of Germany[2].
  • CDU/CSU Bundestag fraction's instance of is recorded as Bundestag parliamentary group[3].
  • CDU/CSU Bundestag fraction's logo image is recorded as Cducsu fraktion logo rgb.svg[4].
  • CDU/CSU Bundestag fraction's logo image is recorded as Logo-cdu-csu-2024.svg[5].
  • CDU/CSU Bundestag fraction's headquarters location is recorded as Berlin[6].
  • CDU/CSU Bundestag fraction's headquarters location is recorded as Reichstag[7].
  • CDU/CSU Bundestag fraction's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 154289565[8].
  • CDU/CSU Bundestag fraction's GND ID is recorded as 2124998-2[9].
  • CDU/CSU Bundestag fraction's Bibliothèque nationale de France ID is recorded as 13537553q[10].
  • CDU/CSU Bundestag fraction's IdRef ID is recorded as 07162581X[11].
  • CDU/CSU Bundestag fraction's part of is recorded as German Bundestag[12].
  • CDU/CSU Bundestag fraction's Commons category is recorded as CDU/CSU-Bundestagsfraktion[13].
  • CDU/CSU Bundestag fraction's chairperson is recorded as Konrad Adenauer[14].
  • CDU/CSU Bundestag fraction's chairperson is recorded as Friedrich Holzapfel[15].
  • CDU/CSU Bundestag fraction's chairperson is recorded as Heinrich von Brentano[16].
  • CDU/CSU Bundestag fraction's chairperson is recorded as Heinrich Krone[17].
  • CDU/CSU Bundestag fraction's chairperson is recorded as Heinrich von Brentano[18].
  • CDU/CSU Bundestag fraction's chairperson is recorded as Rainer Barzel[19].
  • CDU/CSU Bundestag fraction's chairperson is recorded as Kurt Georg Kiesinger[20].
  • CDU/CSU Bundestag fraction's chairperson is recorded as Karl Carstens[21].
  • CDU/CSU Bundestag fraction's chairperson is recorded as Helmut Kohl[22].
  • CDU/CSU Bundestag fraction's chairperson is recorded as Alfred Dregger[23].
  • CDU/CSU Bundestag fraction's chairperson is recorded as Wolfgang Schäuble[24].
  • CDU/CSU Bundestag fraction's chairperson is recorded as Friedrich Merz[25].
  • CDU/CSU Bundestag fraction's chairperson is recorded as Angela Merkel[26].

Body

Identity

CDU/CSU Bundestag fraction's official name is recorded as CDU/CSU-Fraktion im Deutschen Bundestag[27]. Its part of is recorded as German Bundestag[12]. Its short name is recorded as CDU/CSU[28].

Leadership

Chairpersons include Konrad Adenauer[14], a lawyer[29], 1876–1967[30], of Kingdom of Prussia[31], awarded the Charlemagne Prize[32]; Friedrich Holzapfel[15], a politician[33], 1900–1969[34], of Germany[35]; Heinrich von Brentano[16], a politician[36], 1904–1964[37], of Germany[38], awarded the Bavarian Order of Merit[39]; Heinrich Krone[17], a politician[40], 1895–1989[41], of Germany[42]; Rainer Barzel[19], a jurist[43], 1924–2006[44], of Germany[45], awarded the Bavarian Order of Merit[46]; and Kurt Georg Kiesinger[20], a politician[47], 1904–1988[48], of Germany[49], awarded the Grand Cross 1st class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[50], specialised in politics[51].

Operations

Headquarters locations include Berlin[6], a seat of government[52], in Margraviate of Brandenburg[53], founded in 1244[54] and Reichstag[7], a government building[55], in Germany[56], founded in 1894[57].

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Class ancestry

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