Christian Democratic Party (Norway)
The Christian Democratic Party is a Christian-democratic[4][5][6][7] political party in Norway. It was founded in 1933. The party is an observer member of the European People's Party (EPP).
Kristelig Folkeparti | |
|---|---|
| Leader | Dag-Inge Ulstein |
| Parliamentary leader | Hans Fredrik Grøvan |
| Headquarters | Øvre Slottsgate 18–20 0154 Oslo |
| Youth wing | Young Christian Democrats |
| Membership (2019) | |
| Ideology | |
| Political position | Centre to centre-right |
| European affiliation | European People's Party (observer) |
| International affiliation | Centrist Democrat International |
| Nordic affiliation | Centre Group |
| Colours | Red Cream |
| Storting | 8 / 169 |
| County Councils[2] | 46 / 728 |
| Municipal / City Councils[3] | 621 / 10,781 |
| Sami Parliament | 0 / 39 |
| Website | |
| www | |
Christian Democratic Party (Norway) Media
Campaign booth on Karl Johans gate ahead of the 2007 Norwegian local elections.
References
- ↑ Dagbladet, ed. (7 January 2020) (in no-NB). Doblet medlemstallene på to år. https://www.dagbladet.no/nyheter/doblet-medlemstallene-pa-to-ar/72001690. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
- ↑ "Valg 2011: Landsoversikt per parti" (in norsk). Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development. Archived from the original on 24 September 2011. Retrieved 18 September 2011.
- ↑ "Kristeleg Folkeparti". Valg 2011 (in norsk). Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 18 September 2011.
- ↑ Hans Slomp (2011). Europe, A Political Profile: An American Companion to European Politics. ABC-CLIO. p. 425. ISBN 978-0-313-39182-8.
- ↑ Nordsieck, Wolfram (2017). "Norway". Parties and Elections in Europe. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
- ↑ Oyvind Osterud (2013). Norway in Transition: Transforming a Stable Democracy. Routledge. pp. 114–. ISBN 978-1-317-97037-8.
- ↑ T. Banchoff (28 June 1999). Legitimacy and the European Union. Taylor & Francis. pp. 126–. ISBN 978-0-415-18188-4. Retrieved 26 August 2012.