Christian Socialist Union (Tarper)
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Christian Socialist Union Union Socialiste Chrétienne | |
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Abbreviation | CSU |
Founder | Margaret Whitehall |
Founded | 1925 |
Dissolved | 1992 |
Split from | Conservative Democratic Party of Tarper |
Succeeded by | Christian Democratic and Social Federation |
Newspaper | The National Courier |
Youth wing | Christian Socialist Youth |
Ideology | Christian Democracy Christian Socialism Christian Left |
Political position | Center-left to Left-wing |
Religion | Catholicism |
National affiliation | Vanguard Coalition (1925-1940) War & Reconstruction Assembly (1940-1950) People's Front (1950-1986) Anti-fascist Front (1990-1992) |
Colors | Blue |
Slogan | "For Tarper, For the Future" |
Party flag | |
Politics of Tarper Political parties Elections in Tarper |
The Christian Socialist Union, abbreviated as CSU, was a christian democratic and socialist party in the Tarperti Confederation. Founded in 1925 as an official split from the Conservative Democratic Party. It was in a coalition with the Communist Party until 1986.
It contested in the 1990 Tarperti federal election under the Anti-fascist Front. The party was dissolved in 1992 after the National Party of Tarper passed the Enabling Act which made it into the sole legal party.