Christian Democratic Movement

Christian Democratic Movement
Kresťanskodemokratické hnutie
AbbreviationKDH
LeaderMilan Majerský
Deputy Leaders
General SecretaryMarek Michalčík
Parliamentary caucus leaderMartina Holečková
FounderJán Čarnogurský
Founded17 February 1990 (1990-02-17)
HeadquartersŠafárikovo námestie 77/4, 81102 Bratislava
Youth wingChristian Democratic Youth of Slovakia
Membership (2022)Decrease 6,110[1]
Ideology
Political positionCentre-right[6][7]
European affiliationEuropean People's Party
International affiliationCentrist Democrat International (observer)
European Parliament groupEuropean People's Party Group
Colours
  •   Blue
  •   Red
  •   Light yellow[a]
Slogan"Better" (2023)[9]
Anthem
"Slovensko moje, otčina moja"[10]
"My Slovakia, My Fatherland"
National Council
12 / 150
European Parliament
2 / 14
Regional governors[11]
1 / 8
Regional deputies[b][11]
62 / 419
Mayors[b][11]
244 / 2,904
Local councillors[b][11]
2,497 / 20,462
Website
kdh.sk

The Christian Democratic Movement (Slovak: Kresťanskodemokratické hnutie, KDH) is a Christian-democratic[3] political party in Slovakia that is a member of the European People's Party (EPP) and an observer of the Centrist Democrat International.

  1. ^ "Výročná správa politickej strany: KDH" (PDF). Ministry of the Interior (Slovakia) (in Slovak). 2022. p. 52.
  2. ^ Bakke, Elisabeth (2010), "Central and East European party systems since 1989", Central and Southeast European Politics Since 1989, Cambridge University Press, p. 80, ISBN 9781139487504
  3. ^ a b José Magone (2010). Contemporary European Politics: A Comparative Introduction. Routledge. p. 456. ISBN 978-0-203-84639-1.
  4. ^ Bodnárova, Bernardína (2006), "Social Policy", Slovakia 2005: A Global Report on the State of Society, Institute for Public Affairs, p. 307
  5. ^ Lansford, Tom (2012). Thomas Muller; Judith Isacoff; Tom Lansford (eds.). Political Handbook of the World 2012. Los Angeles, California: CQ Press. p. 1284. ISBN 978-1-60871-995-2.
  6. ^ Henderson, Karen (1999), "Minorities and Politics in the Slovak Republic", Minorities in Europe: Croatia, Estonia and Slovakia, Cambridge University Press, p. 150, ISBN 9789067041171
  7. ^ Bunce, Valerie; Wolchik, Sharon L. (2011), Defeating Authoritarian Leaders in Postcommunist Countries, Cambridge University Press, p. 64, ISBN 9781107006850
  8. ^ "Website" (in Slovak). Archived from the original on 21 July 2004.
  9. ^ "Strany hľadajú slogan, ktorým trafia náladu voličov. Po "konci chaosu" od Smeru to PS skúša s "normálnosťou"". 20 March 2023.
  10. ^ "História KDH" (in Slovak).
  11. ^ a b c d "Súhrnné výsledky hlasovania - Voľby do orgánov samosprávy obcí 2022". www.volbysr.sk. Archived from the original on 15 December 2022.


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