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Allemagne / Germany ALLEMAGNE / GERMANY Christlich-Demokratische Union (Union chrétienne démocrate, Christian Democratic Union of Germany) Land Schleswig-Holstein - Jörn Lohmann - Niclas Herbst - Christoph Hemmerle - Lars Kuhlmann - Susanne Winkelmann - Marion Marga Herdan - Hendrik Maas - Kerstin Schröder - Kerstin Lorentsen - Klaus-Peter Friedrich Lucht - Mario Horst Pschunder - Christina-Elisabeth Wedelstaedt - Marten Stühring - Holger Watter - Madina Assaeva Land Bremen - Madina Assaeva - Susanne Elisabeth Grobien - Tim Oliver Haga Land Hamburg - Salim Bopp - Roland Heintze - Natalie Olejniczak - Anke Frieling - Michael Jonitz - Niclas Wilhelm Heins - Alexandra Sophie Freitag Land Niedersachsen Land Nordrhein Westfalen - David James McAllister - Hans-Peter Liese - Jens Peter Gieseke - Markus Pieper - Lena Düpont - Sabine Verheyen - Tilman Moritz Kuban - Axel Voss - Stefan Dominik Gehrold - Dennis Christopher Radtke - Ute Bertram - Stefan Heinrich Berger - Martina Sharman - Birgit Ernst - Keti Langrehr - Uwe Pakendorf - Ulf-Fabian Heinrichsdorff - Elke Duhme - Christel Bartelmei - Mathias Edwin Höschel - Cornell-Anette Babendererde - Bernd Schulze-Waltrup - Fabian Heine - Annette Margarethe Littmann - Ingrid Thole - Sabrina Mokulys - Christian Dietrich Liborius Pöhling - Stephan Stickeler - Isabel Gottschewsky - Hans Schnäpp - Jochen Steinkamp - Ulrich Beul - Sonja Jamme - Johannes Ferstl - Harm Otto Heinrich Adam - Stephan Kawemeyer - Marcus Oberstedt - Maren Heide Land Hessen - Thorsten Wollscheid - Sven Simon - Charmaine Beyer - Heinz Michael Gahler - Thomas Markus Scheppe - Verena David - Srita Heide - Michael Andreas Stöter Land Baden Württemberg - Marco Reuter - Rainer Wieland - Anne Franziska Jähn - Daniel Caspary - Andreas Jörg Kuckro - Schwab, Andreas Joachim - Maria Christina Rost - Norbert Alexander Lins - Akop Voskanian - Ingeborg Gabriele Gräßle - Theresa Neumann - Apostolos Kelemidis - Alexander Beer - Moritz Paul Georg Oppelt - Akash Jonny Kumar - Ruth Barbara Baumann - Birgit Richtberg - Heide Pick - Ralf Stettner - Sonja Grässle - Anke Kettenuß - Agnès Thuault-Pfahler - Johannes Benedikt Volkmann - Matteo Hemminger - Karin Tanz - Markus Meyer - Achim Carius - Rita Hafner-Degen - Sabine Bergold - Manuela Raichle - Heinrich Martin Hußmann - Isabel Pfeil - Jana Edelmann-Rauthe - Alexandra Sauter - Hans Jürgen Strempel - Steffen Thomas Straube-Kögler - Peter Schäfer - Jan-Philipp Scheu - Thomas Mann - Peter Olszewski Land Rheinland-Pfaltz Land Saarland - Christine Schneider - Roland Karl Theis - Ralf Seekatz - Dagmar Maria Heib - Simone Thiel - Hanno Thewes - Xaver Jung - Elisabeth Petgen - Malte Walter Wilhelm Kilian - Giacomo Santalucia - Norbert Herhammer - Helmut Peter Zimmer - Julia Maria Kübler - Manfred Erwin Maurer - Diana Hofmann - Kerstin Backes-Ternig - David Wollweber - Pascal Edouard Rambaud - Andreas Illenseer - Melis Aydin - Adrian Nitsche - Fuchs, Matthias Hans Jörg - Anja Esch - Michaela Klauck - Gabriele Müller - Martina Andrea Decker - Maximilian Werner Herbert Ziegler - Julia Rosa Del Savio - Ruth Hänling - Anna Margaretha Echterhoff - Christoph Ferdinand - Derya Schunck - Fred Holger Ludwig - Alexander Schröder Land Berlin Land Sachsen - Hildegard Bentele - Dieter Peter Jahr - Carsten Spallek - Paul Hermann Winkler - Susanne Maria Zels - Agata Barbara Reichel-Tomczak - Christian Peter Paul Gräff - Marie Sophie Seyfert - Jörg Günter Schumacher - Jens Hinkelmann - Beate Jutta Roll - Matthias Theodor Vogt - Katharina Theresa Trump - Heinz Ulrich Reusch - Steffen Helbing - Sebastian Thomas Steinert Land Sachsen Anhalt - Sven Schulze Land Brandenburg - Kerstin Godenrath - Jan Christian Ehler - Karolin Reinhold - Kim-Jesko Samson-Himmelstjerna - Melanie Gottwald - Knut Friedrich Alexander Abraham - Ulrich Thießen Land Thüringen - Mathias Blank - Marion Erika Walsmann - Claudia Heber Land Mecklenburg-Vorpommern - Oliver Dreute - Werner Kuhn - Mathias Ernst Hasecke - Rainer Jascha Dopp - Birgit Scholz - Wendy Ruddies - Frieder Weinhold - Simone Borchardt Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (Parti social-démocrate allemand, Social Democratic Party of Germany) 1. Katarina Barley 43. Dominique Nathalie Yasmine 2. Hans Udo Bullmann Caroline Odar 3. Maria Noichl 44. Hasan Alkas 4. Jens Adolf Geier 45. Maria Winter 5. Delara Burkhardt 46. Dieter Heidtmann 6. Bernd Lange 47. Sally Lisa Starken 7. Birgit Sippel 48. Jörg Paul Stefan Kockert 8. Dietmar Köster 49. Sabine Steppat 9. Gabriele Bischoff 50. Pierre Tchokoute Tchoula 10. Sabit Ismail Ertug 51. Anna Kristina Tanev 11. Constanze Angela Krehl 52. Niklas Willma 12. Tiemo Wölken 53. Sarah Weiser 13. Petra Kammerevert 54. Maximilian Ditmer 14. Norbert Hans Neuser 55. Sina Breitenbruch-Tiedtke 15. Evelyne Marie-Thérèse Gebhardt 56. Matthias Ecke 16. Joachim Dieter Schuster 57. Marion Ursula Nasskau 17. Martina Werner 58. Michael Wilfried Fixemer 18. Knut Wilhelm 59. Lisa Rosa Kühn 19. Iris Hoffmann 60. Jens Albers 20. Josef Matthias Leinen 61. Sarah Viktoria Luise Maier 21. Kirsten Eink 62. Thomas Giese 22. Simon Vaut 63. Margriet Zieder-Ripplinger 23. Kerstin Westphal 64. Paul Renner 24. Arne Lietz 65. Larissa Martha Freudenberger 25. Luisa Boos 66. Korbinian Nicholas Rüger 26. Peter Roland Fritz Simon 67. Michelle Lola Reißmann 27. Babette Hedwig Winter 68. Daniel Walter 28. Arndt Kohn 69. Tanja Motscha 29. Cornelia Ott 70. Nils Hindersmann 30. Enrico Kreft 71. Mélanie Inès Reuter 31. Vivien Costanzo 72. Matthias Christian Lamprecht 32. Matthias Dornhuber 73. Anna-Lena Neuendorf 33. Corinne Herbst 74. Martin Valdés-Stauber 34. Francescantonio Garippo 75. Raana Barbara Gräsle 35. Claudia Walther 76. Panagiota Zahariadou 36. Jens Bennarend 77. Sonja Voßbeck 37. Annika Gisela Klose 78. Ingo Wagner 38. Martin Stefan Lücke 79. Jessika Wischmeier 39. Lisa Wüchner 80. Francesco Abate 40. Matthias Dominik Körner 81. Anke Karin Hohmeister 41. Christine Katharina Jung 82. Jérôme Charles Brunelle 42. Benjamin Adam 83. Geraldine Barette 84. Micha Heitkamp 85. Wiebke Neumann 86. Ingo Stucke 87. Ulrike Single 88. Harald Holger Prause-Kosubek 89. Stephanie Krusche 90. Michael Sebastian Schley 91. Bettina Hoppe 92. Steffen Simon Löhr 93. Frauke Borst 94. Oliver Basu Mallick 95. Pia-Annabelle Wischnat 96. Michael Rüter Bündnis 90/Die Grünen (Alliance 90/ Les Verts, Alliance 90/ The Greens) 1. Maria Franziska Keller 21. Pierrette Herzberger-Fofana 2. Sven Giegold 22. Malte Gallée 3. Theresa Reintke 23. Henrike Müller 4. Hans Reinhard Bütikofer 24. Jan Ovelgönne 5. Hannah Marie Neumann 25. Ricarda Lang 6. Martin Christian Häusling 26. Reinhard von Wittken 7. Anna Katrin Cavazzini 27. Nyke Slawik 8. Erik Marquardt 28. Wolfgang G. Wettach 9. Katrin Langensiepen 29. Nilab Fayaz 10. Romeo Peter Sischo Franz 30. Nicolá Lutzmann 11. Jutta Paulus 31. Cristina Schwarzwald 12. Sergey Lagodinsky 32. Holger Haugk 13. Henrike Nanna Gisela Hahn 33. Hanna Steinmüller 14. Jan Michael Bloss 34. Nadine Milde 15. Anna Deparnay-Grunenberg 35. Ulrike Liebert 16. Rasmus Andresen 36. Gerhard Wenz 17. Alexandra Geese 37. Anna Blundell 18. Niklas Hendrik Nienaß 38. Janik Feuerhahn 19. Viola von Cramon 39. Birgit Raab 20. Daniel Freund 40. Carl-Christian Heinze Die LINKE (La Gauche, The Left) 1. Martin Schirdewan 12. Keith Barlow 2. Özlem Alev Demirel 13. Heidi Scharf 3. Cornelia Ernst 14. Hannes Nehls 4. Helmut Scholz 15. Kathrin Flach Gomez 5. Martina Michels 16. Fotis Matentzoglou 6. Ali Al-Dailami 17. Anna Maria Dürr 7. Claudia Haydt 18. David Schwarzendahl 8. Malte Fiedler 19. Susanne Steffgen 9. Marianne Kolter 20. Florian Wilde 10. Murat Yilmaz 21. Camila Cirlini 11. Sahra Mirow 22. Eric Bourguignon Alternative für Deutschland (Alternative pour l’Allemagne, Alternative for Germany) 1. Jörg Meuthen 16. Martin Schiller 2. Guido Reil 17. Michael Adam 3. Maximilian Krah 18. Uta Opelt 4. Lars Patrick Berg 19. Hans-Thomas Tillschneider 5. Bernhard Zimniok 20. Mike Moncsek 6. Nicolaus Fest 21. Rainer Rothfuß 7. Markus Buchheit 22. Julian Flak 8. Christine Anderson 23. Christoph Birghan 9. Sylvia Limmer 24. Christian Waldheim 10. Gunnar Beck 25. Dietmar-Dominik Henning 11. Joachim Kuhs 26. Ralf Böhnke 12. Erich Heidkamp 27. Jonas Dünzel 13. Verena Wester 28. Hakola Dippel 14. Thorsten Weiß 29. Detlef Ehlebracht 15. Hagen Brauer 30. Rebecca Weißbrodt Christlich-soziale Union in Bayern (Union chrétienne-sociale de Bavière, Christian Social Union in Bavaria) 1. Manfred Weber 31. Joachim Fackler 2. Angelika Niebler 32. Michael Stephan Weiß 3. Markus Johannes Ferber 33. Sabine Anni Agathe Habla 4. Monika Brigitte Gertrud Maria 34. Christoph Götz Hohlmeier 35. Wolfgang Alexander Voigt 5. Christian Konrad Doleschal 36. Matthias Straub 6. Marlene Morthler 37. Holm Putzke 7. Bernd Posselt 38. Alexandra Wucherer 8. Christian Elmar Staat 39. Gernot Emil Josef Zahn 9. Karin Passow 40. Johann Georg Wöhrl 10. Isabelle-Ines Ritter 41. Roland Elias 11. Konrad Körner 42. Stefan Erwin Schäck 12. Matthias Fink 43. Ilker Martin Özalp 13. Elisabeth Fuß 44. Tobias Ehrenfried 14. Birgit Gabriele Sabine Rößle 45. Mariya Valcheva Pachevska 15. Christoph Czakalla 46. Ämilian Siegfried Georg Nürnberg 16. Benedikt Flexeder 47. Tobias Georg Kurzmaier 17. Nicole Kaiser 48. Stefan Breunig 18. Maria Walburga Monika Charlotte 49. Niklas Stadelmann Matthäa Lerchenfeld 50. Ulrike Isolde Lanhans 19. Daniela Gabriele Eichelsdörfer 51. Christian Jaeger 20. Maria Barbara Helene Sponsel 52. David Stigeler 21. Klaus Fiedler 53. Monika Petra Vorndran 22. Richard Limmer 54. Michael Bernicker 23. Ulrike Christiana Braun 55. Norman Hanns Blevins 24.
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