Christian Centre
This article is about German political party. For the church in Nottingham, United Kingdom, see Christian Centre, Nottingham.
Christian Centre Christliche Mitte | |
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Leader | Josef Happel |
Founded | 27 August 1988 |
Split from | Centre Party |
Headquarters | Liesborn |
Ideology |
Nationalism Social conservatism Christian conservatism anti-Islam anti-Esotericism Euroscepticism |
Political position | right-wing |
Website | |
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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
- ↑ Frank Decker; Viola Neu, eds. (2013). Handbuch der deutschen Parteien (2nd ed.). Springer VS. p. 221. ISBN 978-3-658-00962-5.
External links
- Official website (German)
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