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The ''Christian Democrats'' or ''Kristilegir demókratar'' are a political party in the United Kingdom of Ahrana that is based on Christian Democracy that adheres to a combination of modern democratic ideas and traditional Christian values, incorporating social justice as well as the social teachings espoused by the Orthodox Church and the Old Believers in the Realm of Ahrana. | |||
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. Christian democrats support a social market economy. | |||
[[Category: Ahrana]] [[Category: Political Parties of Ahrana]] |
Revision as of 00:48, 9 March 2022
Christian Democrats Kristilegir demókratar | |
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Abbreviation | KD |
Leader | Klaus Björnsson |
Founded | January 2, 1910 |
Ideology | Christian democracy, Agrarianism, Conservatism, Social conservatism, Economic liberalism |
Political position | Centre-right |
Colours | Blue, white |
Parliament (Riksdag) | 24 / 250 |
Regional Parliament | 2 / 21 |
The Christian Democrats or Kristilegir demókratar are a political party in the United Kingdom of Ahrana that is based on Christian Democracy that adheres to a combination of modern democratic ideas and traditional Christian values, incorporating social justice as well as the social teachings espoused by the Orthodox Church and the Old Believers in the Realm of Ahrana.
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. Christian democrats support a social market economy.