Reinhold Bocklet
German politician
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Reinhold Bocklet (born 5 April 1943 in Schongau) is a German politician, representative of the Christian Social Union of Bavaria.[1]
He has been Vice President of the Landtag of Bavaria since 2009.[2]
See also
References
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External links
- Documents on the Bocklet Report are at the Historical Archives of EU in Florence.
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German members of the European Parliament (1979–1984)
- Rudi Arndt
- Willy Brandt
- Ludwig Fellermaier
- Katharina Focke
- Bruno Friedrich
- Volkmar Gabert
- Klaus Hänsch
- Karl Hauenschild
- Luise Herklotz
- Magdalene Hoff
- Jan Klinkenborg
- Heinz Kühn
- Erwin Lange
- Erdmann Linde
- Rolf Linkohr
- Eugen Loderer
- Heinke Salisch
- Rudolf Schieler
- Dieter Schinzel
- Gerhard Schmid
- Heinz Schmitt
- Karl Schön
- Olaf Schwencke
- Horst Seefeld
- Hans-Joachim Seeler
- Lieselotte Seibel-Emmerling
- Hellmut Sieglerschmidt
- Heinz Oskar Vetter
- Thomas von der Vring
- Manfred Wagner
- Gerd Walter
- Beate Weber
- Klaus Wettig
- Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul
- Jochen van Aerssen
- Siegbert Alber
- Philipp von Bismarck
- Erik Blumenfeld
- Isidor Früh
- Wilhelm Hahn
- Kai-Uwe von Hassel
- Wilhelm Helms
- Karl-Heinz Hoffmann
- Hans Katzer
- Egon Klepsch
- Herbert Köhler
- Horst Langes
- Gerd Lemmer
- Marlene Lenz
- Rudolf Luster
- Ernst Majonica
- Kurt Malangré
- Meinholf Mertens
- Ernst Müller-Hermann
- Franz-Josef Nordlohne
- Gero Pfennig
- Hans-Gert Pöttering
- Albert Pürtsen
- Renate-Charlotte Rabbethge
- Günter Rinsche
- Bernhard Sälzer
- Casimir Johannes Prinz zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg
- Wolfgang Schall
- Paul Schnitker
- Konrad Schön
- Hanna Walz
- Kurt Wawrzik
- Karl von Wogau
- Joachim Wuermeling
- Heinrich Aigner
- Reinhold Bocklet
- Ingo Friedrich
- Karl Fuchs
- Alfons Goppel
- Otto von Habsburg
- Hans August Lücker
- Ursula Schleicher
- Mechthild von Alemann
- Martin Bangemann
- Ulrich Irmer
- Heinrich Jürgens
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