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The Christian People's Party was formed in 2015 when the two religious parties during that time, the Catholic People's Party and the Christian Democratic Party opted to merge. | |||
The Christian People's Party has been is part of the Coalition since 2010. | |||
As a merged party, results and votes have increased for the party as they no longer have to split voters. | |||
It's main focus is on religious policies, family values and conservatism. | |||
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Christian People's Party | |
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Abbreviation | CPP |
Leader | Mrs Karen Woods |
Secretary | Bradley Swann |
Party President | Mrs Karen Woods |
Deputy Party President | Rev Alan Poeh |
Founded | April 4, 2015 |
Merger of | Catholic People's Party Christian Democratic Party |
Headquarters | Agape; West Phoenicia |
Newspaper | The Amen Chronicles' |
Youth wing | Youth 4 Christ |
Women's wing | Women's Faith League |
Membership (2020) | 200,000 |
Ideology | Christian Fundamentalism Christian democracy Conservatism Social conservatism Economic liberalism |
Political position | Centre-Right |
Religion | Christianity True Path Faith |
Colors | Yellow |
Slogan | In God we Trust |
House of Representatives | 206 / 1,590 |
Senate | 12 / 106 |
Administrative Governors | 1 / 53 |
The Christian People's Party was formed in 2015 when the two religious parties during that time, the Catholic People's Party and the Christian Democratic Party opted to merge.
The Christian People's Party has been is part of the Coalition since 2010.
As a merged party, results and votes have increased for the party as they no longer have to split voters.
It's main focus is on religious policies, family values and conservatism.
History
Ideology
List of leaders
Policies:
The party support policies that promote religious values, family values and the, protection of children.
- Increased funding to Religious schools.
- Pro-family.
- Pro-life.
- Anti-abortion.
- Pro Traditional Marriage.
- Reduce Capital Punishment crimes.
- Prayer in schools.
- Baby bonus of $10,000 per child.
- 2 year fully paid maternity leave.
- Tax breaks for large families.
- Increased funding for Hospitals.
- Stricter Gun Laws.
- Increased funding to all areas of health excluding abortion.
- Voting Age lowered to 15
- Drinking age raised to 21
- Government paid University fees.
- No Bailout to big businesses.
- Interest free loans to small businesses
- Transforming the Justice system
- Removing Pornography from Television
- Fixed rent for struggling families
- Ending National Service
- Installing Catholic bishops alongside True Path Clergy.
Governors 2020
Governor | Portrait | City-State | Time in Office | % Carried City-state | Notes |
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Father Barry Sengali | Agape | 2nd November 2013 | 89.5% |
Election Results
House of Representatives | ||||||||
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Election | Leader | Seats won | +/− | Government | Notes | |||
2019 | Mrs Karen Woods | 205 / 1,590
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Government |