Christian Centre

This article is about German political party. For the church in Nottingham, United Kingdom, see Christian Centre, Nottingham.
Christian Centre
Christliche Mitte
Leader Josef Happel
Founded 27 August 1988 (1988-08-27)
Split from Centre Party
Headquarters Liesborn
Ideology Nationalism
Social conservatism
Christian conservatism
anti-Islam
anti-Esotericism
Euroscepticism
Political position right-wing
Website
verein.christlichemitte.de

The Christian Centre - For a Germany according to GOD's commandments (German: Christliche Mitte - Für ein Deutschland nach GOTTES Geboten) is a national-conservative fringe party in Germany. Without parliamentary representation, it is a party that represents Christian values. Unlike the more moderate Party of Bible-abiding Christians, the party's platform overlaps with far-right ideology, emphasising anti-Zionism, nationalism, anti-pluralism and ethnic collectivism.[1]

In February 2016 the party announced that it would no longer contest elections but instead would focus on political activism.

References

  1. Frank Decker; Viola Neu, eds. (2013). Handbuch der deutschen Parteien (2nd ed.). Springer VS. p. 221. ISBN 978-3-658-00962-5.

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