Christian Democratic Movement

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Christian Democratic Movement
Kresťanskodemokratické hnutie
Leader Ján Figeľ
Founded 1990
Headquarters Bratislava
Ideology Christian democracy,
Social conservatism
Political position Centre-right
International affiliation Centrist Democrat International (observer)
European affiliation European People's Party
European Parliament Group European People's Party
Official colours White, red, blue (Colours of the Slovak flag)
National Council
15 / 150
European Parliament
2 / 13
Website
http://www.kdh.sk/
Politics of Slovakia
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Elections

The Christian Democratic Movement (Slovak: Kresťanskodemokratické hnutie) (KDH) is a political party in Slovakia.

It is represented in the parliament. It was also member of the government coalition, but it left that coalition on 7 February 2006 due to disputes over an international treaty between Slovakia and the Holy See dealing with the Conscientious objection on religious grounds.

The party was established in 1990. In the 1990s it was led by Ján Čarnogurský and then since 2000 by Pavol Hrušovský. Currently, it is led by Ján Figeľ.

In the parliamentary election of 17 June 2006, the party won 8.3 % of the popular vote and 14 out of 150 seats.

Four prominent parliamentary members (František Mikloško, Vladimír Palko, Rudolf Bauer and Pavol Minárik) left the party on 21 February 2008 due to their dissatisfaction with the party, its leadership and its policies, and founded the Conservative Democrats of Slovakia in July.

KDH is a member of the European People's Party (EPP).

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