Deutsche Parlamentarische Gesellschaft
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Deutsche Parlamentarische Gesellschaft
Summary
Deutsche Parlamentarische Gesellschaft is a nonprofit organization[1].
Key Facts
- Deutsche Parlamentarische Gesellschaft is in the country of Germany[2].
- Deutsche Parlamentarische Gesellschaft's instance of is recorded as nonprofit organization[3].
- Deutsche Parlamentarische Gesellschaft's founder is recorded as Karl Georg Pfleiderer[4].
- Deutsche Parlamentarische Gesellschaft's founder is recorded as Gerhart Lütkens[5].
- Deutsche Parlamentarische Gesellschaft's founder is recorded as Paul Bausch[6].
- Deutsche Parlamentarische Gesellschaft's founder is recorded as Joseph-Ernst Graf Fugger von Glött[7].
- Deutsche Parlamentarische Gesellschaft's headquarters location is recorded as Reichstagspräsidentenpalais[8].
- Deutsche Parlamentarische Gesellschaft's headquarters location is recorded as Villa Dahm[9].
- Deutsche Parlamentarische Gesellschaft's chief executive officer is recorded as Elisabeth Werthern[10].
- Deutsche Parlamentarische Gesellschaft's chairperson is recorded as Karl Georg Pfleiderer[11].
- Deutsche Parlamentarische Gesellschaft's chairperson is recorded as Kurt Georg Kiesinger[12].
- Deutsche Parlamentarische Gesellschaft's chairperson is recorded as Otto Christian Archibald von Bismarck[13].
- Deutsche Parlamentarische Gesellschaft's chairperson is recorded as Ernst Majonica[14].
- Deutsche Parlamentarische Gesellschaft's chairperson is recorded as Hedwig Meermann[15].
- Deutsche Parlamentarische Gesellschaft's chairperson is recorded as Richard Stücklen[16].
- Deutsche Parlamentarische Gesellschaft's chairperson is recorded as Burkhard Ritz[17].
- Deutsche Parlamentarische Gesellschaft's chairperson is recorded as Otto Wulff[18].
- Deutsche Parlamentarische Gesellschaft's chairperson is recorded as Reinhard von Schorlemer[19].
- Deutsche Parlamentarische Gesellschaft's chairperson is recorded as Elke Leonhard[20].
- Deutsche Parlamentarische Gesellschaft's chairperson is recorded as Heinz Riesenhuber[21].
- Deutsche Parlamentarische Gesellschaft's chairperson is recorded as Michaela Noll[22].
- +1951-04-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Deutsche Parlamentarische Gesellschaft[23].
- Hansard Society inspired Deutsche Parlamentarische Gesellschaft[24].
- Deutsche Parlamentarische Gesellschaft's employees is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+40'}[25].
- Deutsche Parlamentarische Gesellschaft's OpenCorporates ID is recorded as de/F1103R_VR20360[26].
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Founding
Founders include Karl Georg Pfleiderer[4], Gerhart Lütkens[5], Paul Bausch[6], and Joseph-Ernst Graf Fugger von Glött[7]. +1951-04-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Deutsche Parlamentarische Gesellschaft[23].
Identity
Deutsche Parlamentarische Gesellschaft's short name is recorded as DPG[27].
Leadership
Deutsche Parlamentarische Gesellschaft's chief executive officer is recorded as Elisabeth Werthern[10]. Chairpersons include Karl Georg Pfleiderer[11], a politician[28], 1899–1957[29], of Germany[30]; Kurt Georg Kiesinger[12], a politician[31], 1904–1988[32], of Germany[33], awarded the Grand Cross 1st class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[34], specialised in politics[35]; Otto Christian Archibald von Bismarck[13], a politician[36], 1897–1975[37], of Germany[38], awarded the Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[39]; Ernst Majonica[14], a politician[40], 1920–1997[41], of Germany[42], awarded the Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[43], specialised in international relations[44]; Hedwig Meermann[15], a politician[45], 1913–2000[46], of Germany[47], awarded the Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[48]; and Richard Stücklen[16], a politician[49], 1916–2002[50], of Germany[51], awarded the Bavarian Order of Merit[52].
Operations
Headquarters locations include Reichstagspräsidentenpalais[8], a building of public administration[53], in Germany[54] and Villa Dahm[9], a double villa[55], in Germany[56], founded in 1876[57].