Dutch confessional parties

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Dutch confessional parties were Christian-based political parties in the Netherlands that historically represented religious interests, particularly Protestant and Catholic communities, in the country’s parliamentary system.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian political movement
political party family
country Netherlands
declineFactor de-pillarization
secularization in the Netherlands
electoralBase Catholic pillar
Protestant pillar
governedWith liberal parties in coalition governments
social democratic parties in coalition governments
historicalRole representation of religious interests in Dutch politics
ideology Christian democracy
Christian politics
influencedBy pillarization in the Netherlands
keyIssue church–state relations
moral legislation
religious education
school funding
language Dutch
legacy influence on Dutch social policy
institutionalization of Christian democracy in the Netherlands
mergedInto Christian Democratic Appeal
notableParty Anti-Revolutionary Party
Catholic People’s Party
Christian Democratic Appeal
Christian Historical Union
Reformed Political League
surface form: Reformatory Political Federation

Reformed Political League
Reformed Political Party
Roman Catholic State Party
opposed secular liberal parties
socialist parties on religious issues
parliamentaryPresence House of Representatives of the Netherlands
Dutch Senate
surface form: Senate of the Netherlands
policyOrientation social conservatism
support for welfare state with Christian ethics
politicalSpectrumPosition center
center-right
politicalSystem parliamentary system of the Netherlands
region Western Europe
relatedConcept verzuiling (pillarization)
religiousBasis Christianity
represented Catholic communities in the Netherlands
Protestant communities in the Netherlands
successorFormation Christian Democratic Appeal
supported freedom of education
timePeriod 19th century
20th century

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CDA emergedFrom Dutch confessional parties