Hanns Seidel Foundation

Party political foundation of the German CSU
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The CSU-associated Hanns Seidel Foundation (German: Hanns-Seidel-Stiftung) is a German party-associated and taxpayer-money funded political research foundation. It was founded in November 1966 after most of the other party-associated foundations in Germany were already established. It is headquartered in Munich. The conference centre in the Banz Abbey is the foundation's main location. It is a member of the Centre for European Studies, the official foundation and think tank of the European People's Party. It is named after the CSU politician Hanns Seidel.

See also

Other parties in Germany also use the legal form of a foundation for support and public relation purposes. The other foundations are:

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  • Link Hanns-Seidel-Foundation
  • Begabtenfoerderungswerke Hanns-Seidel-Foundation
  • Alumni Hanns-Seidel-Foundation
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