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{{Infobox political party
| name = Christian Democratic League
| name =             Christian Democratic League
| native_name = Kristendemokratisk Forbund
| native_name =       Kristendemokratisk Forbund
| logo = Littland KF Party Logo.png
| logo =             Littland KF Party Logo.png
| logo_size =
| colorcode =         #333399
| colorcode =       #333399
| abbreviation =     KF
| abbreviation =   KF
| leader =           [[Albert Simonsen]]
| leader = [[Albert Simonsen]]
| general_secretary = [[Hans Ninn-Espersen]]
| general_secretary =
| founded =           {{start date|1929|09|01}}
| founded =         <!-- {{start date|YYYY|MM|DD}} -->
| predecessor =      [[Christian Democratic League (Littland)#History|Christian People's Party]]<br/>[[Farmers Union (Littland)|Farmers Union]]
| legalised =      <!-- or |legalized= -->
| headquarters =    
| merger =
| think_tank =       [[Institute for Social Economic Studies (Littland)|ISES]]
| split =
| youth_wing =       Christian Youth League
| predecessor =
| membership_year =   2021
| headquarters =  
| membership =       38,750
| newspaper =  
| ideology =         Main:<br/>{{wpl|Christian democracy}}<br/>{{wpl|Conservative liberalism}}<br/>Factions:<br/>{{wpl|Green conservatism}}<br/>{{wpl|Agrarianism}}<br/>{{wpl|Populism}}
| think_tank =
| position =         {{wpl|Centre-right politics|Centre-right}}
| youth_wing =  
| colors =           {{Color box|#333399}} Dark Blue
| wing1_title =
| anthem =           "De Smukke Åbne Marker"<br/>("The Beautiful Open Fields")
| wing1 =
| seats1_title =     [[Folkekammer]]
| wing2_title =
| seats1 =           {{Composition bar|81|325|hex=#333399}}
| wing2 =
| seats2_title =     [[Counties of Littland|County]]
| wing3_title =
| seats2 =           {{Composition bar|675|675|hex=#333399}}
| wing3 =
| seats3_title =     [[Municipalities of Littland|Municipal]]
| membership_year =  
| seats3 =           {{Composition bar|3825|3825|hex=#333399}}
| membership =  
| symbol =           [[File:Littland KF Party Symbol.png|80px]]
| ideology = {{wpl|Christian democracy}}<br/>{{wpl|Conservative liberalism}}<br/>{{wpl|Pragmatism}}
| website =           [http://kristendemokratiskforbund.li kristendemokratiskforbund.li]
| position = {{wpl|Centre-right politics|Centre-right}}
| country =           Littland
| colors = {{Color box|#333399}} Dark Blue
| slogan =
| anthem =  
| seats1_title = [[Folkekammer]]
| seats1 =         {{Composition bar|81|325|hex=#333399}}
| seats2_title = [[Counties of Littland|County]]
| seats2 =         {{Composition bar|675|675|hex=#333399}}
| seats3_title = [[Municipalities of Littland|Municipal]]
| seats3 =         {{Composition bar|3825|3825|hex=#333399}}
| symbol = [[File:Littland KF Party Symbol.png|80px]]
| website = [http://kristendemokratiskforbund.li kristendemokratiskforbund.li]
| country = Littland
}}
}}
The '''Christian Democratic League''' (Littish: Kristendemokratisk Forbund, KF) is a {{wpl|christian democracy|christian-democratic}} {{wpl|conservative liberalism|conservative-liberal}} {{wpl|political party}} in [[Littland]]. It is the largest party by both membership and seats in the [[Folkekammer]] (Littish parliament). Originally two different parties, the Christian People's Party and Farmers Union, after a merger in 1929 the KF has been the main party of the Littish {{wpl|centre-right politics|centre-right}}.
==History==
===Early History===
[[File:Littland KF plakat 1917.jpg|left|thumb|200px|1917 election poster. ''Shoulder to Shoulder. Vote Christian People's Party.'']]
Originally founded as the Christian People's Party in 1878 following the signing of the Helge Constitution, the party managed through the [[Littish Civil War]] by distancing itself from the old regime and ideas of monarchy. Following the war, the party won 67 seat in the new [[Folkekammer]] in the [[1913 Littish parliamentary elections]] and solidified its position as the main Christian conservative party of the new Republic.
Following the parliamentary success of the [[Farmers Union (Littland)|Farmers Union]] in the [[1928 Littish parliamentary election]], the leadership of the Christian People's Party started negotiations with the Farmers Union to hopefully integrate the two parties to further promote their shared beliefs. The main topic of discussion was a proposed land reform the Christian People's Party had pushed for during the 1928 election campaign, as the Farmers Union saw it as a "dysfunctional plan". The land reform was partially reworked in shared cooperation following an agreement that the Farmers Union and Christian People's Party would merge.
On 1 September 1929, the Christian Democratic League was founded. Many considered it the Christian People's Party simply absorbing the Farmers Union, as many of its old imagery, structures, policies and MFs remained intact. The Christian Democratic League would adopt more agrarian policies and increase future farming subsidies in the following years however, showing some change did indeed occur following the merger.
==Organization==
==Ideology==
===Main issues===
===Political positions===
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Revision as of 16:24, 20 October 2022

Christian Democratic League

Kristendemokratisk Forbund
AbbreviationKF
LeaderAlbert Simonsen
General SecretaryHans Ninn-Espersen
FoundedSeptember 1, 1929 (1929-09-01)
Preceded byChristian People's Party
Farmers Union
Think tankISES
Youth wingChristian Youth League
Membership (2021)38,750
IdeologyMain:
Christian democracy
Conservative liberalism
Factions:
Green conservatism
Agrarianism
Populism
Political positionCentre-right
Colors  Dark Blue
Anthem"De Smukke Åbne Marker"
("The Beautiful Open Fields")
Folkekammer
81 / 325
County
675 / 675
Municipal
3,825 / 3,825
Election symbol
Littland KF Party Symbol.png
Website
kristendemokratiskforbund.li

The Christian Democratic League (Littish: Kristendemokratisk Forbund, KF) is a christian-democratic conservative-liberal political party in Littland. It is the largest party by both membership and seats in the Folkekammer (Littish parliament). Originally two different parties, the Christian People's Party and Farmers Union, after a merger in 1929 the KF has been the main party of the Littish centre-right.

History

Early History

1917 election poster. Shoulder to Shoulder. Vote Christian People's Party.

Originally founded as the Christian People's Party in 1878 following the signing of the Helge Constitution, the party managed through the Littish Civil War by distancing itself from the old regime and ideas of monarchy. Following the war, the party won 67 seat in the new Folkekammer in the 1913 Littish parliamentary elections and solidified its position as the main Christian conservative party of the new Republic.

Following the parliamentary success of the Farmers Union in the 1928 Littish parliamentary election, the leadership of the Christian People's Party started negotiations with the Farmers Union to hopefully integrate the two parties to further promote their shared beliefs. The main topic of discussion was a proposed land reform the Christian People's Party had pushed for during the 1928 election campaign, as the Farmers Union saw it as a "dysfunctional plan". The land reform was partially reworked in shared cooperation following an agreement that the Farmers Union and Christian People's Party would merge.

On 1 September 1929, the Christian Democratic League was founded. Many considered it the Christian People's Party simply absorbing the Farmers Union, as many of its old imagery, structures, policies and MFs remained intact. The Christian Democratic League would adopt more agrarian policies and increase future farming subsidies in the following years however, showing some change did indeed occur following the merger.

Organization

Ideology

Main issues

Political positions