Bündnis C at a glance

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Bündnis C – Christen für Deutschland

Alliance C - Christians for Germany is a Christian democratic small party that was founded in 2015 through the merger of the Bible-Faithful Christians party and the AUF - Party for Labor, Environment, and Family. The party is programmatically oriented towards the Apostolic Creed as well as the Bible and advocates for politics based on Christian principles. Its focuses lie in family and social policy, emphasizing traditional values. Alliance C is a member of the European Christian Political Movement and is active at the state, federal, and European level.
Origin and Background
Alliance C was founded in 2015 through the merger of the Bible-Faithful Christians party and the AUF - Party for Labor, Environment, and Family. The party understands itself as a Christian democratic force that bases its political positions on the Apostolic Creed as well as the teachings of the Old and New Testaments. Its goal is to bring Christian values into politics and to shape society accordingly.
Political Orientation and Goals
Alliance C places a special focus on family and social policy, promoting traditional family structures and opposing abortion. The party emphasizes the importance of marriage between a man and a woman and advocates for a parenting allowance for parents. In the education sector, it supports the right to homeschooling as an alternative to compulsory schooling. In foreign policy, Alliance C advocates for strengthening national sovereignty and views international alliances such as the EU and the UN critically. Furthermore, the party holds a pro-Israel stance.
Activities and Membership
Alliance C is a member of the European Christian Political Movement (ECPM) and is active at the state, federal, and European level. The party participates in various elections but has not yet recorded any significant electoral successes. Its political engagement aims to bring Christian values into political discussions and to offer corresponding political solutions.

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Historical election results

Bündnis C: Historical election results in Germany

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