Christian Democratic Union

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AbbreviationCDU
Formation26 June 1945
HeadquartersKlingelhöferstraße 8 10785 Berlin
InterestsConservatism
Member ofInternational Democrat Union
The largest political party in Germany.

The Christian Democratic Union is the ruling party of Germany. It is affiliated with the Christian Social Union in Bavaria.

Politicians

 

Party Members

PoliticianBornDiedDescription
Konrad Adenauer5 January 187619 April 1967German (deep?) politician, CDU leader
Rainer Barzel20 June 192426 August 2006German politician who attended the 1965 Bilderberg
Birgit Breuel7 September 1937German politician, 6 times Bilderberger. Became president of the Treuhandanstalt, the state-organized looting of former East German assets, after the assassination of her predecessor Detlev Rohwedder
Elmar Brok14 May 1946lobbyist and European parliament politician, MSC regular
Karl Carstens14 December 191430 May 1992German politician who attended the 1971 Bilderberg and caught a Bilderberg wind; became a member of the Bundestag in 1972. German President 1979-1984
Ludwig Erhard4 February 18975 May 1977Single Bilderberg, West German Minister for Economics for 14 years during the German "economic miracle".
Hans Globke10 September 189813 February 1973High ranking jurist during the Nazi government; After the war one of the most powerful people in the German government.
Walter Hallstein17 November 190129 March 1982Taken prisoner by the Americans in June 1944, where he was selected for special training as part of "Project Sunflower", a reeducation plan for possible future decision-makers. Became one of the founding fathers of the European Union. Multi-Bilderberg
Stephan Harbarth19 December 1971President of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany with an itch to censor independent media. Previously corporate lawyer/lobbyist and politician.
Karl-Uwe von Hassel21 April 19138 May 1997
Bruno Heck20 January 191716 September 1989Founder of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, member of Le Cercle
Philipp Jenninger10 June 19324 January 2018Spooky german politician
Walther Kiep5 January 19269 May 2016Politician, financial fraudster, perjurer, attended 4 Bilderbergs from 1974 to 1980
Roderich Kiesewetter11 September 1963Former Bundeswehr general staff officer turned politician
Kurt Georg Kiesinger6 April 19049 March 1988Five early Bilderbergs, German Chancellor. Possible tool of the BND
Hans Klein5 August 1936Single Bilderberger German supreme court justice and politician.
Roland Koch24 March 1958German politician
Helmut Kohl3 April 193016 June 2017Attended 3 Bilderbergs in the 1980s. Chancellor of Germany 1982-1998
Horst Köhler22 February 1943Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, then (ceremonial) President of Germany, where he had to resign after supporting gunboat diplomacy.
Karl Lamers12 February 1951German politician
Norbert Lammert16 November 1948Attended at least 2 Munich Security Conferences as Konrad Adenauer Foundation President
Paul Leverkuehn31 July 18931 March 1960German politician who went to the first Bilderberg and fourth Bilderbergs
Ursula von der Leyen8 October 1958Bilderberger President of the European Commission promoting Vaccine passports
Thomas de Maizière21 January 1954Promoter of global surveillance, permanent state of emergency
Werner Marx15 November 192412 July 1985Spooky German politician, Le Cercle, Psychological warfare specialist, later leader of the parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee
Angela Merkel17 July 1954German deep state operative who aggressively pushed COVID-19 vaccines.
Philipp Mißfelder25 August 197913 July 2015Super-transatlantic German politician, YGL/2014, who died of a pulmonary embolism in 2015
Claudia Nolte7 February 1966German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU)
Günther Oettinger15 October 1953Attended the 2018 Bilderberg as European Commissioner for Budget and Human Resources, while at the same time host for yearly lobbyist conference.
Peter Petersen30 October 192617 March 2005German politician from the CDU who attended the January 1984 Le Cercle meeting.
Norbert Röttgen2 July 1965Bilderberg German politician who blamed people who declined vaccines for a divided society
Volker Rühe25 September 1942German Defence Minister, 5 Bilderbergs, Atlantik-Brücke, suspected Deep state operative
Franz Schoser27 July 1933German business lobbyist who attended the 1979 and 1980 Bilderbergs
Stefan Schwarz31 August 195 JLGerman politician selected a Global leader for Tomorrow by the World Economic Forum. Peddled lurid war propaganda during Bosnian war.
Wolfgang Schäuble18 September 194226 December 2023German Bilderberger, MSC, WEF AGM, lawyer and politician
Jens Spahn16 May 1980Single Bilderberger German Minister of Health, Pharma lobbyist & suspected deep state tool
Lothar Späth16 November 193718 March 2016German politician
Gerhard Stoltenberg29 September 192823 November 2001German politician
Günther Straßmeir20 June 192924 December 2009
Erwin Teufel4 September 1939German CDU politician. Attended the 1991 Bilderberg
Stanislaw Tillich10 April 1959Minister-President of Saxony 2008-2017. In 2018 he co-chaired the German government's Coal Commission tasked to make a plan to phase out coal.
Jürgen Todenhöfer12 November 1940
Richard von Weizsacker15 April 192031 January 2015German deep state functionary?
Ludger Westrick23 October 189431 July 1990A Wehrwirtschaftsführer and close friend of Hermann Göring during World War 2, he attended the 1964 Bilderberg as German Chancellery Chief of Staff.
Matthias Wissmann15 April 1949German politician, ACG/YL/1982, 3 Bilderbergs
Christian Wulff19 June 1959WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1995. President of Germany from 2010 to 2012, when he resigned, facing the prospect of prosecution for allegations of corruption.
Manfred Wörner24 September 193413 August 1994Deep state operative? Secretary General of NATO.

 

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