Evangelische Volkspartei der Schweiz
Evangelical People's Party of Switzerland
Evangelical People's Party of Switzerland
Centre
No affiliated group in the European Parliament
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The EPP's foundation is rooted in a Christian understanding of humanity, linking freedom with responsibility towards the Creator and creation. Central to its philosophy is the conviction that justice, peace, and environmental preservation are not mere political slogans but ethical imperatives. The party views the state as an ordering power, providing protection for the vulnerable and fostering the common good. It operates beyond traditional left-right political divides, instead pursuing a 'politics driven by passion for people and the environment,' grounded in objectivity and moral integrity.
The EPP's agenda focuses on promoting stable family structures, protecting unborn life, and advocating for sustainable environmental policies. It champions fair working conditions, a robust welfare state, and a humane migration policy. Its target audience includes individuals who value Christian principles in public life, as well as voters seeking moderate, solution-oriented pragmatic policies, free from polarizing ideologies. Particularly in economic and financial policy, the EPP calls for ethical standards and a resolute fight against corruption and excessive practices.
Within the Swiss political system, the EPP serves as a stabilizing bridge-builder. Strategically, it positions itself as a centrist force, often acting as the swing vote and facilitating compromises between major political blocs. Its relationship with the rule of law is characterized by deep respect, as it defends institutions as the essential framework for peaceful coexistence. Through its pragmatic willingness to cooperate, it enjoys a reputation that extends far beyond its numerical strength, frequently acting as the moral compass in parliamentary debates.
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The party participated in government for 0% of the legislative period.
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