Federal Association of Liberal Students Groups

Federal Association of Liberal Students
Formation December 17, 1987 (1987-12-17)
Location
Membership
64 groups
Chairman
Johannes Dallheimer
Website www.liberale-hochschulgruppen.de

The Federal Association of Liberal Students Groups (German: Bundesverband Liberaler Hochschulgruppen; short: LHG) is a student association in the Federal Republic of Germany supporting liberal political issues.

The LHG was founded in 1987, by a combination of 40 student groups, as a successor association of several liberal student associations, including the center-left Social Liberal Student Association (SLH), the Young Liberals Student Association (JuLi-Hochschulgruppen), and the Liberal Students' Initiative (LSI).

The LHG is the first comprehensive federal association of liberal students in Germany since the breakup of the Liberal Students' Alliance (LSD), once associated with the FDP in 1969.

The LHG is a full member of the European Liberal Youth (LYMEC), which itself is tied to the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party in the European Union.[1]

Consisting of currently 65 member groups, LHG is one of the largest German student association. Since its Mönchengladbach convention in January 2016, the federal chairman has been Johannes Dallheimer. [2]

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