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− | [[Christlich-Soziale Union in Bayern e.V.]], '''CSU''' (Christian Social Union in Bavaria) is a Christian democratic and conservative party in Germany. It operates together with [[CDU]], the latter being active in 15 other sates and [[CSU]] only in Bavaria. | + | [[Christlich-Soziale Union in Bayern e.V.]], '''CSU''' (Christian Social Union in Bavaria) is a Christian democratic and conservative party in Germany. It operates together with [[CDU]], the latter being active in 15 other sates and [[CSU]] only in Bavaria.<ref>[http://www.csu.de/partei/international/english.htm Englisch], Christian Social Union, accessed 15 December 2011.</ref> |
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+ | ==People== | ||
+ | ===Chairs=== | ||
+ | *[[Josef Müller]] (1946-1949) | ||
+ | *[[Hans Ehard]] (1949-1955) | ||
+ | *[[Hanns Seidel]] (1955 - 1961) | ||
+ | *[[Franz Josef Strauss]] (1961 - 1988) | ||
+ | *[[Theo Waigel]] (1988 -1999) | ||
+ | *[[Edmund Stoiber]] (1999 - 2007) | ||
+ | *[[Erwin Huber]] (2007 - 2008). | ||
+ | *[[Horst Seehofer]] (2008-)<ref>[http://www.csu.de/partei/international/english.htm Englisch], Christian Social Union, accessed 15 December 2011.</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Notes== | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
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+ | [[Category:Germany]] |
Revision as of 03:50, 15 December 2011
Christlich-Soziale Union in Bayern e.V., CSU (Christian Social Union in Bavaria) is a Christian democratic and conservative party in Germany. It operates together with CDU, the latter being active in 15 other sates and CSU only in Bavaria.[1]
People
Chairs
- Josef Müller (1946-1949)
- Hans Ehard (1949-1955)
- Hanns Seidel (1955 - 1961)
- Franz Josef Strauss (1961 - 1988)
- Theo Waigel (1988 -1999)
- Edmund Stoiber (1999 - 2007)
- Erwin Huber (2007 - 2008).
- Horst Seehofer (2008-)[2]