Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams
Christian Democratic and Flemish
Christian Democratic and Flemish
European Parliament Group
Change of +1.3 since last election
±0.0 in the last 3 months
The CD&V's foundation is built upon a Christian understanding of humanity, viewing the individual as an integral part of a community. It embraces personalism – a philosophy that intertwines individual freedom with social responsibility and solidarity. The party perceives the state as a facilitator, upholding the principle of subsidiarity: decisions should be made as close to the citizen as possible. Its Flemish identity is deeply rooted.
The CD&V's agenda centers on the "Flemish mainstream," focusing on families, the middle class, and employees. It advocates for a "Caring Society" where volunteering and robust social security play pivotal roles. Economically, the party supports a social market economy, while socially, it often acts as a bridge between progressive and conservative factions. Its core demands include efficient public administration, strengthening consumer purchasing power, and sustainable family policies. The CD&V specifically targets voters who prioritize stability and pragmatic solutions over ideological conflicts.
Within Belgium's complex political system, the CD&V acts as a "centripetal force" and a natural coalition partner. Its strategy is rooted in compromise: it occupies the political center and frequently stabilizes governments of various political stripes. While it champions Flemish interests vis-à-vis Wallonia, it remains a steadfast guardian of democratic institutions and the rule of law. Its challenge lies in asserting itself against more sharply defined separatist or liberal forces without losing its role as a balancing, integrative mainstream party.
Total Duration: 1 year • 4 months • 3 weeks • 2 days
Total Duration: -
Total Duration: 1 year • 4 months • 3 weeks • 2 days
The party participated in government for 2% of the legislative period.
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