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KDU-ČSL

KDU-ČSL (In Czech, the initials of the Christian and Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party;[15] Czech: Křesťanská a demokratická unie – Československá strana lidová), often shortened to lidovci ("the populars"), is a Christian democratic[4][5] political party in the Czech Republic. The party has taken part in almost every Czech government since 1990. In the June 2006 legislative election, KDU-ČSL won 7.2% of the vote and 13 out of 200 seats. However, in the 2010 election, its vote share dropped to 4.4% and they lost all of its seats. The party regained its parliamentary standing in the 2013 legislative election, winning 14 seats in the new parliament,[16] thus becoming the first party ever to return to the Chamber of Deputies after previously dropping out.

Quick Facts Christian and Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party Křesťanská a demokratická unie – Československá strana lidová, Abbreviation ...
Christian and Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party
Křesťanská a demokratická unie – Československá strana lidová
AbbreviationKDU-ČSL
ChairmanMarek Výborný
Deputy LeadersPavel Bělobrádek
Monika Brzesková [cs]
Jiří Horák
Eduard Hulicius
Václav Pláteník
Secretary GeneralPavel Hořava
Chamber of Deputies LeaderAleš Dufek
Senate LeaderJosef Klement
MEP LeaderTomáš Zdechovský
FounderJan Šrámek
Founded3 January 1919; 106 years ago (1919-01-03)
Merger ofMSKSSM, KNKSM,
ČKSSKČ, KNKSČ, KSL
HeadquartersPalác Charitas, Karlovo náměstí 5, Prague
NewspaperNový Hlas
Think tankInstitute for Christian Democratic Politics
Youth wingYoung Populars
Women's wingWomen's Association
Membership18,600[1]
Ideology
Political positionCentre[10] to centre-right[13]
National affiliationSPOLU
European affiliationEuropean People's Party
European Parliament groupEuropean People's Party Group
International affiliationCentrist Democrat International
Colors  Yellow
  Blue[14]
Chamber of Deputies
22 / 200
Senate
12 / 81
European Parliament
1 / 21
Regional councils
49 / 685
Governors of the regions
1 / 13
Local councils
4,066 / 62,178
Party flag
Website
www.kdu.cz
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History

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After the German occupation of Czechoslovakia, Šrámek served as head of Czechoslovak government in exile (in the United Kingdom). After 1945, ČSL was part of the national unity government, forming its most right-wing section.[17]

On 12 April 2017, KDU-ČSL signed an agreement with STAN to participate in 2017 legislative election as a coalition. Coalition needed to get more 10% of votes get over threshold.[18] The coalition disintegrated before the election,[19] thus the party went into the elections standalone, receiving 5.8% of votes.

In March 2019 the party was officially renamed to KDU-ČSL, its common abbreviation and Marek Výborný became a new party leader.[20] After the death of his wife announced Marek Výborný in November 2019 his resignation for personal reasons.[21]

Membership

KDU-ČSL had 27,662 Members in 2015 which is the second largest member base of any party in the Czech Republic. The number has been decreasing since the 1990s when the party had 100,000 Members. It is caused by high average age of members.[22]

1991199219992008201220132014201520162019
95,43588,00060,00040,000[23]33,00029,97628,54127,662[24]26,420[25]21,870

Party strongholds

KDU-ČSL is known to have very strong electoral core concentrated primarily in South Moravia. The party has very stable electoral support thanks to the rural voters in Moravia and has managed to gain seats in the Chamber of Deputies during every election cycle in the Czech Republic since 1990 with the exception of 2010.[26]

Leaders

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Ex leader and mayor of Zlín region Jiří Čunek

Name of the party over time

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Headquarters of KDU ČSL, Charitas Palace in Prague

Symbols

KDU-ČSL had many symbols through history, with the current logo depicting a Christian cross on a linden leaf.[27]

Logos

Election results

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Czechoslovakia wide elections

Legislative elections

More information Date, Leader ...
Date Leader Votes Seats Position
#  % # ± Size
1920 Collective leadership 699,728 11.3
33 / 281
Increase 33 2nd Opposition
1925 Jan Šrámek 691,238 9.7
31 / 300
Decrease 2 3rd Coalition
1929 Jan Šrámek 623,340 8.4
25 / 300
Decrease 6 5th Coalition
1935 Jan Šrámek 615,804 7.5
22 / 300
Decrease 3 6th Coalition
1946 Jan Šrámek 1,111,009 15.7
46 / 300
Increase 24 3rd Coalition
1948 as part of National Front
23 / 300
Decrease 23 4th Bloc
1954
20 / 368
Decrease 3 3rd Bloc
1960
16 / 300
Decrease 4 4th Bloc
1964
20 / 300
Increase 4 4th Bloc
1971
8 / 200
Decrease 12 4th Bloc
1976
11 / 200
Increase 3 4th Bloc
1981
12 / 200
Increase 1 3rd Bloc
1986
11 / 200
Decrease 1 4th Bloc
1990 Josef Bartončík 629,359 5.9
9 / 150
Decrease 2 5th Support
1992 Josef Lux 388,122 4.0
7 / 150
Decrease 2 7th Coalition
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Devolved assembly elections

Czech assembly elections

More information Date, Leader ...
Date Leader Votes Seats Position
#  % # ± Size
1968 as part of National Front
25 / 200
Increase 25 3rd Bloc
1971
15 / 200
Decrease 10 2nd Bloc
1976
14 / 200
Decrease 1 3rd Bloc
1981
14 / 200
Steady 0 2nd Bloc
1986
14 / 200
Steady 0 2nd Bloc
1990 Josef Bartončík 607,134 8.42
20 / 200
Increase 6 4th Coalition
1992 Josef Lux 406,341 6.28
15 / 200
Decrease 5 5th Coalition
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Slovak assembly elections

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Date Leader Votes Seats Position
#  % # ± Size
1928 Martin Mičura 43,689 3.31
2 / 54
Increase 2 8th
1935 Martin Mičura 3.0
1 / 54
Decrease 1 8th
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Czech Republic wide elections

Legislative elections

More information Date, Leader ...
Date Leader Votes Seats Position
#  % # ± Size
1996 Josef Lux 489,349 8.08
18 / 200
Increase 3 4thIncrease ODS–KDU-ČSL–ODA
1998 Josef Lux 537,013 8.99
20 / 200
Increase 2 4th Opposition
2002 Cyril Svoboda 680,670 14.27
22 / 200
Increase 11 4th ČSSD–KDU-ČSL–US-DEU
Part of Coalition, which won 31 seats in total
2006 Miroslav Kalousek 386,706 7.23
13 / 200
Decrease 18 4th ODS–KDU-ČSL–SZ
2010 Cyril Svoboda 229,717 4.39
0 / 200
Decrease 13 6thDecrease No seats
2013 Pavel Bělobrádek 336.970 6.78
14 / 200
Increase 14 7thDecrease ČSSD–ANO–KDU-ČSL
2017 Pavel Bělobrádek 293,643 5.80
10 / 200
Decrease 4 7th Opposition
2021 Marian Jurečka 1,493,701 27.79
23 / 200
Increase 13 2nd SPOLUPirStan
Part of Spolu coalition, which won 71 seats in total
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Senate elections

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Election First round Second round Seats gained
Votes % Places* Votes % Places*
1996** 274,3169.94th247,81910.73rd
13 / 81
1998*** 255,78526.62nd166,48331.02nd
5 / 27
2000 121,35514.14th137,51524.42nd
8 / 27
2002 58,8588.84th47,0495.74th
1 / 27
2004 97,95613.53rd54,50111.43rd
3 / 27
2006 125,38811.84th59,60310.43rd
4 / 27
2008 82,8707.9-42,2255.13-
0 / 27
2010 87,1827.64th42,9906.324th
2 / 27
2012 61,0066.944th14,9952.924th
1 / 27
2014 84,3288.215th77,10316.272nd
4 / 27
2016 74,7098.485th78,44818.502nd
6 / 27
2018 99,3839.124th34,8338.335th
2 / 27
2020 82,8148.304th65,39714.473rd
3 / 27
2022 120,97210.873rd74,69615.573rd
7 / 27
2024 46,5185.864th15,6354.005th
2 / 27
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* Places are by number of votes gained.
** The whole Senate was elected. Only one third of Senate was elected in all subsequent elections.
***Participated as Part of Four-Coalition

Presidential

Indirect Election Candidate First round result Second round result Third round result
Votes %Votes Result Votes %Votes Result Votes %Votes Result
1993 Václav Havel 109 63.37 Won
1998 Václav Havel 130 70.65 Runner-up 146 52.3 Won
2003 (Petr Pithart)

Jan Sokol

128 46.55 Runner-up 129 48.13 Runner-up 124 46.6 Lost
2008 Václav Klaus[28] 141 50.90 Runner-up 141 52.81 Runner-up 141 55.95 Won
Direct Election Candidate First round result Second round result
Votes %Votes Result Votes %Votes Result
2013 Zuzana Roithová 255,045 4.95 6th supported Karel Schwarzenberg
2018 Jiří Drahoš 1,369,601 26.60 Runner-up 2,701,206 48.63 Lost
2023[a] Petr Pavel 1,975,056 35.40 Runner-up 3,358,926 58.33 Won
Danuše Nerudová 777,080 13.93 3rd place supported Petr Pavel
Pavel Fischer 376,705 6.75 4th place supported Petr Pavel
  1. The SPOLU coalition supported 3 independent candidates for this election.

European Parliament

More information Election, List leader ...
Election List leader Votes  % Seats +/– EP Group
2004 Zuzana Roithová 223,383 9.57 (#4)
2 / 24
New EPP-ED
2009 180,451 7.64 (#4)
2 / 22
Steady 0 EPP
2014 Pavel Svoboda 150,792 9.95 (#5)
3 / 22
Increase 1
2019 171,723 7.24 (#6)
2 / 21
Decrease 1
2024[a] Alexandr Vondra 661,250 22.27 (#2)
1 / 21
Decrease 1
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  1. Run as part of the SPOLU coalition.

Local elections

More information Year, Vote ...
Year Vote Vote % Seats
1990 8,845,562 11,5 8,083
1994 9,260,542 Increase 7.23 Decrease 7,616Decrease
1998 7,206,346Decrease 11.18Increase 7,119Decrease
2002 7,728,402Increase 9.58Decrease 6,013Decrease
2006 6,263,980Decrease 5.76Decrease 5,049Decrease
2010 4,938,960Decrease 5.47Decrease 3,738Decrease
2014 4,865,956Decrease 4.91Decrease 3,792Increase
2018 5,599,336Increase 5.02Increase 3,633Decrease
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Regional elections

More information Year, Vote ...
Year Vote Vote % Seats Places
2000 537,012 22.86
72 / 675
2nd
2004 226,016Decrease 10.67Decrease
84 / 675
4thDecrease
2008 193,911Decrease 6.65Decrease
56 / 675
4thSteady
2012 261,724Increase 9.87Increase
61 / 675
4thSteady
2016 159,610Decrease 6.30Decrease
61 / 675
5thDecrease
2020 252,598Increase 9.12Increase
53 / 675
5thDecrease
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2020 Czech regional election results

Region[29] Coalition partner # of
overall votes
% of
overall vote
Seats Governance[30]
# ± Position
Central Bohemian STAN 92,903 22.21
2 / 65
Increase 2 Increase 5th STAN–ODS–PiratesTOP 09+Greens-Voice
South Bohemian TOP 09 20,798 10.45
4 / 55
Steady Decrease 6th ODSKDU-ČSL+TOP 09ČSSD–JIH12
Plzeň ADS and Non-Partisians 7,588 4.36 Decrease 2 Decrease 11th ODS+TOP 09STANPirates
Karlovy Vary ODS 5,870 7.35
2 / 45
Increase 1 Increase 8th STAN+TOP 09-Pirates-ODS+KDU ČSL-Local movements
Ústí nad Labem ODS 24,739 12.37
1 / 55
Increase 1 Increase 8th ANO–ODS–TOP 09+Greens
Liberec TOP 09 5,328 3.83 Steady Increase 7th Mayors for Liberec RegionPirates–ODS
Hradec Králové VPM and Non-Partisians 14,738 8.32
4 / 45
Steady Decrease 5th ODS+STAN+VČ–KDU-ČSLPiratesTOP 09+HDK
Pardubice SNK-ED and Non-Partisians 22,280 13.41
4 / 45
Decrease 1 Decrease 5th ČSSD–ODS+TOP 09KDU-ČSLSTAN
Vysočina 19,082 11.96
6 / 45
Decrease 1 Steady 3rd ODS+STO–PiratesKDU-ČSLČSSDSTAN
South Moravian 56,423 15.54
11 / 65
Steady Steady 2nd KDU-ČSLPirates–ODS–STAN
Olomouc TOP 09 and Greens 34,519 18.43
6 / 55
Decrease 1 Steady 4th STAN+PiratesKDU-ČSL+TOP 09–ODS
Zlín 35,782 18.62
9 / 45
Decrease 3 Decrease 2nd ANOPirates–ODS–ČSSD
Moravian-Silesian 30,190 9.57
7 / 65
Decrease 1 Steady 4th ANO–ODS+TOP 09KDU-ČSLČSSD

Further reading

  • Brenner, Christiane; Gehler, Michael; Kaiser, Wolfram (2004). "A Missed Opportunity to Oppose State Socialism? The People's Party in Chechoslavakia". Christian Democracy in Europe since 1945. Routledge. pp. 151–168. ISBN 0-7146-5662-3.
  • Suppan, Arnold (2004). "Catholic People's Parties in East Central Europe: The Bohemian Lands and Slovakia". Political Catholicism in Europe 1918-1945. Vol. 1. Routledge. pp. 178–192.

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