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Encyclopedia > Christian Democrats

There are several Christian Democratic Parties. The exact naming varies between different countries and different languages.

See also: Democratic Party, List of political parties, International Democrat Union


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NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Christian Democratic Party of Norway (1784 words)
The Christian Democrats follow their European counterparts in many ways, arguing that the state should care for its citizens but not get otherwise economically involved.
The Christian Democratic Party feels that immigrants who do not adopt the values are not likely to contribute positively to the United Kingdom and should not be encouraged to stay.
Christian Democratic Party's view is that if a "guest worker is paying taxes for at least 12 months he should get benefits.
Christian Democrats (Sweden) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (171 words)
The Christian Democrats (Kristdemokraterna) is a political party in Sweden.
The party was founded in the 1960s but did not enter parliament until 1985 in an electoral alliance with the Centre Party and on their own accord in 1991.
Ideologically it is a Nordic Christian Democrat party, having a big part of their voter base among those who belong to free churches - Methodists, Baptists, etc. These churches have many followers in Småland, which is the region where the party is strongest.
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