Kristillisdemokraatit
Christian Democrats
Christian Democrats
Centre-Right
European Parliament Group
Change of -0.6 since last election
+0.2 in the last 3 months
The KD's foundation is rooted in a Christian understanding of humanity, emphasizing the inviolable dignity of the individual and stewardship of creation. The party views the state as a protector of Christian-Western traditions and considers the nuclear family as the stabilizing bedrock of society. Its worldview is shaped by subsidiarity and a social market economy that intertwines personal responsibility with compassion. It advocates for a clear moral compass in politics and rejects a purely secular orientation of the state.
The KD's agenda focuses on family policy, the protection of life, and support for small businesses and rural regions. The party advocates for freedom of choice in childcare and champions the protection of unborn life while opposing euthanasia. Its target audience includes religious voters, families, and conservative citizens seeking an alternative to liberal societal models. Economically, the party pursues a sound fiscal policy, yet combines this with a commitment to mitigate social hardship for vulnerable groups and pensioners through targeted state interventions.
Within Finland's multi-party system, the KD serves as a reliable, value-conservative junior partner, often acting as the decisive factor in center-right coalitions. Operating within the framework of rule-of-law institutions, it acts as a corrective against the progressive liberalization of society. Strategically, it positions itself as a bridge-builder between fiscally conservative thinkers and rural voters. Despite its smaller size, the party exerts significant influence on the sociopolitical debate through its clear ideological profile and the mobilization of a loyal core electorate.
Total Duration: 10 years • 10 months • 1 week • 5 days
Total Duration: -
Total Duration: 10 years • 10 months • 1 week • 5 days
The party participated in government for 12% of the legislative period.
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