Christian Socialist Union (Tarper)

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Christian Socialist Union

Union Socialiste Chrétienne
AbbreviationCSU
FounderMargaret Whitehall
Founded1925; 99 years ago (1925)
Dissolved1992; 32 years ago (1992)
Split fromConservative Democratic Party of Tarper
Succeeded byChristian Democratic and Social Federation
NewspaperThe National Courier
Youth wingChristian Socialist Youth
IdeologyChristian Democracy
Christian Socialism
Christian Left
Political positionCenter-left to Left-wing
ReligionCatholicism
National affiliationVanguard 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
Flag of the Christian Socialist Union Tarper.svg

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.

History

Legacy

Election results

Leaders of the CSU, (1925-92)