SVP/UDC
Swiss People's PartyRight-wing
EU Parliament
Election Trend
The Swiss People's Party (SVP) was founded in 1971 and has its roots in conservative and nationalist movements. It has been one of the largest political parties in Switzerland for many years.
The SVP advocates conservative and nationalist values. It emphasizes the importance of national sovereignty, preserving Swiss culture, and limiting immigration.
In the last election, the party reached 27.9% of the votes. In the current election trend, SVP/UDC is at 27.9%. This is a difference of ±0.0 compared to the last election result. The party is represented in the current parliament with 62 Seats.
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FAQ
Where does SVP/UDC currently stand?
In the current election trend SVP/UDC reaches 27.9% of the vote today. Compared to the last election, this is a difference of ±0.0 percentage points.
In the election trend of the federal states SVP/UDC currently reaches .
What are the political positions of SVP/UDC?
The SVP advocates conservative and nationalist values. It emphasizes the importance of national sovereignty, preserving Swiss culture, and limiting immigration.
Is SVP/UDC left-wing or right-wing?
SVP/UDC is a right-wing party.
What does SVP stand for?
SVP is the abbreviation for Schweizerische Volkspartei / Union démocratique du centre.