Christian Democrats (Sweden)

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Christian Democrats (Sweden) is a Swedish center-right political party rooted in Christian democratic ideology, emphasizing family values, social welfare, and a market economy.

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instanceOf political party
abbreviation KD NERFINISHED
color blue
white
country Sweden
currentNameInSwedish Kristdemokraterna NERFINISHED
electoralSystemContext multi-party parliamentary system of Sweden
emphasizes family values
market economy
social welfare
enteredParliament 1991
EuropeanAffiliation European People’s Party NERFINISHED
EuropeanParliamentGroup European People’s Party group NERFINISHED
focusesOn Christian values in politics
care for the elderly
civil society
support for families with children
founded 1964
hasIdeologicalFamily Christian democracy in Europe NERFINISHED
hasReligiousRoots Protestantism
hasWomenWing Kristdemokratiska Kvinnoförbundet NERFINISHED
hasYouthWing Kristdemokratiska Ungdomsförbundet NERFINISHED
ideology Christian democracy
keyIssue elderly care
family policy
health care
law and order
social welfare
opposes excessive state centralization
originalName Kristen Demokratisk Samling NERFINISHED
parliamentaryRepresentation Riksdag NERFINISHED
participatedIn centre-right coalition governments in Sweden
politicalPosition centre-right
politicalSpectrum centre-right to right-wing
supports decentralization
freedom of choice in welfare services
membership of Sweden in the European Union
private alternatives in welfare services
small and medium-sized enterprises
social market economy
strong civil society organizations
subsidiarity
welfare state with Christian democratic profile
values human dignity
personal responsibility
solidarity
subsidiarity principle

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Ebba Busch politicalParty Christian Democrats (Sweden)