词条 | JungdemokratInnen/Junge Linke |
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| name = Young Democrats/Young Left | native_name = JungdemokratInnen/Junge Linke | colorcode = | logo = | spokesperson = Ivo Boenig | secretary = | founded = 1919 | headquarters = Bonn | mother_party = German Democratic Party until 1930 Free Democratic Party until 1983 | international = | regional1_type = European | regional1_name = | website = }} The JungdemokratInnen/Junge Linke (German: JD/JL, Junge Demokraten, JuDos), is a left-leaning political youth organization in Germany, founded in 1919. It was the youth wing associated with the German Democratic Party (DDP) and, after the Second World War, of the Free Democratic Party (FDP) until 1983, after which it became party-independent. HistoryThe Young Democrats or JuDos, in German, were founded in 1919. They were the official youth wing of the Free Democratic Party (FDP) until 1983. In 1980 the Young Liberals (JuLis) were founded and the two youth organizations existed side by side. The JuLis benefitted from the Wende with the election of CDU party chairman Helmut Kohl as the new Chancellor in October 1982, after which the FDP recognized the JuLis as the official FDP youth wing in 1983.[1] The Young Democrats split from the FDP and became a party-independent youth organization. References1. ^Profile: Guido Westerwelle BBC Monitoring, 11 September 2002. External links{{Official|www.jdjl.org}} 3 : Youth wings of liberal parties|Youth wings of political parties in Germany|Radicalism (historical) |
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