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  1. Christian Democratic and Flemish [10] [11] ( Dutch: Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams, listen ⓘ, CD&V) is a Flemish Christian-democratic political party in Belgium. [2] [3] The party has historical ties to both trade unionism ( ACV) and trade associations ( UNIZO) and the Farmer's League. Until 2001, the party was named the Christian People's ...

  2. Federation of Christian Democracy. Federation of Christian Democracy ( Spanish: Federación de la Democracia Cristiana, FDC) was a Spanish political organization formed on April 14, 1977 by Democratic Left of Joaquín Ruiz-Giménez and Democratic People's Federation of José María Gil-Robles y Quiñones. [1]

  3. 29. Apr. 2024 · The Lithuanian Christian Democracy Party [note 1] ( Lithuanian: Lietuvos krikščioniškosios demokratijos partija, LKDP) is a right-wing Christian democratic party in Lithuania founded in 2003. It first acquired a Member of the Seimas in 2024, when Mindaugas Puidokas joined the party and was elected as its chairman.

  4. The Christian Union was heavily involved in the formation of Balkenende II, along with the SGP. However, the liberal People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) vetoed the formation of a cabinet that included the two conservative Reformed parties, and so the progressive liberal D66 became a part of the governing alliance instead. In 2004 the ...

  5. Christian Democracy for Autonomies. Christian Democracy for Autonomies ( Italian: Democrazia Cristiana per le Autonomie, DCA) was a minor Christian-democratic political party in Italy, [1] led by Gianfranco Rotondi. Future reincarnations of the party include Christian Revolution, Green is Popular and Christian Democracy with Rotondi .

  6. Christian Democracy (Polish: Chrześcijańska Demokracja, ChD) was a political alliance in Poland. History [ edit ] The alliance was formed to contest the 1991 elections , and consisted of five small Catholic parties, [1] including the Christian Democratic Labour Party (ChDSP), the Christian Labour Party (ChPP) and the Polish Christian Democratic Forum (PFChD).

  7. History. On 6 December 1997 a new Christian Democracy was founded by Flaminio Piccoli, a former heavyweight of the defunct DC. In 2000, on the occasion of the regional elections, the Christian Democracy presented itself under the name of the Christian Democratic Party, to circumvent the ban on presenting itself with the historical name of the DC.