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List of Christian democratic parties

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Christian democratic parties are political parties that seek to apply Christian principles to public policy. The underlying Christian democracy movement emerged in 19th-century Europe, largely under the influence of Catholic social teaching and Neo-Calvinist theology.[1][2] Christian democracy continues to be influential in Europe and Latin America, though in a number of countries its Christian ethos has been diluted by secularisation. In practice, Christian democracy is often considered centre-right on cultural, social and moral issues, but centre-left "with respect to economic and labor issues, civil rights, and foreign policy" as well as the environment,[3][nb 1] generally supporting a social market economy.[5] Christian democracy can be seen as either conservative, centrist, or liberal / left of, right of, or center of the mainstream political parties depending on the social and political atmosphere of a given country and the positions held by individual Christian democratic parties. In Europe, where their opponents have traditionally been secularist socialists, Christian democratic parties are moderately conservative overall, whereas in the very different cultural and political environment of Latin America they tend to lean to the left. It is the dominant centre-right political movement in Europe, but by contrast, Christian democratic parties in Latin America tend to be left-leaning.[6] Christian democracy includes elements common to several other political ideologies, including conservatism, liberalism, and social democracy. In the United States, Christian democratic parties of Europe and Latin America, deemed conservative and liberal respectively in their geopolitical regions, are both generally regarded as farther left-wing of the mainstream.[citation needed]

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Alphabetical list by country

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A

Albania
Argentina
Armenia
Aruba
Australia
Austria

B

Barbados
Belarus
Belgium
Bolivia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Brazil
Bulgaria
Burundi

C

Canada
Cape Verde
  • Movement for Democracy
  • União Caboverdeana Independente e Democratica (Cape Verdean Union for an Independent Democracy) – UCID
Chile
Colombia
Costa Rica
Croatia
Cuba
Curaçao
Cyprus
Czech Republic

D

Democratic Republic of the Congo
Denmark
Dominican Republic

E

Ecuador
Egypt
  • Christian Democratic Party (Egypt), a Coptic party in Egypt founded in the 1950s.[16]
El Salvador
Estonia
European Union

F

Faroe Islands
Finland
France

G

Georgia
Germany
Gibraltar
Greece

H

Honduras
Hungary

I

Ireland
Iraq
Italy

K

Kosovo

L

Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Lebanon
Luxembourg

M

Malta
Mexico
Moldova

N

Netherlands
Nicaragua
North Macedonia
Norway

P

Panama
Papua New Guinea
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Puerto Rico

R

Romania
Russia
Rwanda

S

Saint Lucia
San Marino
São Tomé and Príncipe
Serbia

Sint Maarten

Slovakia
Slovenia
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
 Switzerland

T

Timor-Leste

U

Ukraine
United Kingdom
United States
Uruguay

V

Venezuela
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Notes

  1. The basic tenets of Christian democracy call for applying Christian principles to public policy; Christian democratic parties tend to be socially conservative but otherwise left of center with respect to economic and labor issues, civil rights, and foreign policy.[4]

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