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Marlies Deneke (born Marlies Kilian: 23 December 1953) is a German politician (SED / PDS). She sat as a member of the East German national parliament (Volkskammer) between March and October 1990, and then of the post-reunification Bundestag. During and after the final months of the German Democratic Republic she was a member of the party leadership team trying to navigate the transformation of the Socialist Unity Party (Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands/ SED) from a position of dominance in the East German one-party state to its new role as the Party of Democratic Socialism (Partei des Demokratischen Sozialismus / PDS), an alternative left wing grouping operating in the multi-party context of a newly reunified Germany.

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  • مارليس دنكه (ar)
  • Marlies Deneke (en)
  • Marlies Deneke (de)
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  • مارليس دنكه (بالألمانية: Marlies Deneke)‏ (بالألمانية: Marlies Deneke ) سياسية ألمانية سابقة، وُلدت في الثالث والعشرين من ديسمبر لعام 1953 في ماجديبورغ في المانيا الشرقية، وشغلت منصب نائب رئيس حزب الاشتراكية الديموقراطية (PDS). (ar)
  • Marlies Deneke (geb. Kilian; * 23. Dezember 1953 in Magdeburg) ist eine ehemalige deutsche SED-Funktionärin und spätere PDS-Politikerin. Sie war 1990 stellvertretende PDS-Vorsitzende. (de)
  • Marlies Deneke (born Marlies Kilian: 23 December 1953) is a German politician (SED / PDS). She sat as a member of the East German national parliament (Volkskammer) between March and October 1990, and then of the post-reunification Bundestag. During and after the final months of the German Democratic Republic she was a member of the party leadership team trying to navigate the transformation of the Socialist Unity Party (Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands/ SED) from a position of dominance in the East German one-party state to its new role as the Party of Democratic Socialism (Partei des Demokratischen Sozialismus / PDS), an alternative left wing grouping operating in the multi-party context of a newly reunified Germany. (en)
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