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词条 Christian Union – Reformed Political Party
释义

  1. History

     European Grouping  European Parliament  Common list  SGP  GPV 

  2. Current members of the European Parliament

  3. References

  4. External links

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Christian Union – Reformed Political Party ({{lang-nl|ChristenUnie – Staatkundig Gereformeerde Partij}}) is a parliamentary common list for the European Parliament formed by two Dutch orthodox Protestant parties: the Christian Union and the Reformed Political Party. Both parties, Christian Union and SGP are eurosceptic and morally conservative. Both political parties have candidates on the common list.

History

The Reformed Political Alliance (GPV) and the Reformed Political Party (SGP) first tried to enter the European Parliament on their own in the 1979 European Parliament elections In 1984 they formed a common list together with the Reformed Political Party (RPF). The RPF-GPV-SGP parliamentary common list got their 1st seat in the 1984 European Parliament elections.

In 2001 RPF and the GPV merged into the Christian Union.

After this merger the common list was renamed to Christian Union-SGP. The 2004 European elections was the first time they took part under this name.

European Grouping

  • 1984 and 1989: The parties were not part of any group and thus part of Non-Inscrits
  • 1994: All parties were part of the first eurosceptic group in the European parliament. Europe of Nations (EN), which dissolved in 1996 and succeeded by the Independents for a Europe of Nations (I-EN)
  • 1999: The Independents for a Europe of Nations (I-EN) reorganised and renamed to Europe of Democracies and Diversities (EDD) group.
  • 2004: The RPF and GPV merged into the Christen Union. The Europe of Democracies and Diversities (EDD) group reorganised itself into a new group, the Independence/Democracy (IND/DEM) group. Both the Christian Union and the Reformed Political Party were part of the Independence/Democracy (IND/DEM) group.
  • 2009: In June 2009, the Independence/Democracy (IND/DEM) group broke up, because many member parties joined the European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) group, including the Christian Union. The ECR leadership did not want the SGP to join the new European parliamentary group, because of its conservative views on women.[1] The Independence/Democracy (IND/DEM) group reorganised and renamed itself to the Europe of Freedom and Democracy (EFD). The SGP joined this new group.
  • 2014: The ECR accepted the SGP after all, as the SGP had softened its position on female suffrage. Since the 2014 European elections, the Christian Union and SGP are thus again part of the same group.

European Parliament

Common list

Results for Christian Union-SGP common list. Participated as SGP/RPF/GPV, before 2004

Election year # of
overall votes
% of
overall vote
# of
overall seats won
+/–
1984 275,786 5.21 (#5)1|25|hex={{Christian Union – Reformed Political Party/meta/color}}}} 1 {{increase}}
1989 309.060 5,90 (#6)1|25|hex={{Christian Union – Reformed Political Party/meta/color}}}} 0 {{steady}}
1994 322.793 7,81 (#5)2|31|hex={{Christian Union – Reformed Political Party/meta/color}}}} 1 {{increase}}
1999 309.612 8,74 (#5)3|31|hex={{Christian Union – Reformed Political Party/meta/color}}}} 1 {{increase}}
2004 279.880 5,87 (#7)2|27|hex={{Christian Union – Reformed Political Party/meta/color}}}} 1 {{decrease}}
2009 310.540 6,82 (#8)2|25|hex={{Christian Union – Reformed Political Party/meta/color}}}} 0 {{steady}}
2014 364.843 7,67 (#7)2|26|hex={{Christian Union – Reformed Political Party/meta/color}}}} 0 {{steady}}

SGP

Reformed Political Party (SGP)

Election year # of
overall votes
% of
overall vote
# of
overall seats won
1979 126,412 2.23 (#5)0|25|hex={{Reformed Political Party/meta/color}}}}

GPV

Reformed Political Alliance (GPV)

Election year # of
overall votes
% of
overall vote
# of
overall seats won
1979 62,610 1.10 (#9)0|25|hex={{Reformed Political Alliance/meta/color}}}}

Current members of the European Parliament

{{further|2014 European Parliament election in the Netherlands}}{{see also|List of Christian Union – Reformed Political Party Members of the European Parliament}}{{see also|Party lists in the 2014 European Parliament election in the Netherlands#Christian Union-SGP}}
  • Peter van Dalen (Christian Union) (top candidate)
  • Bas Belder (SGP)

References

1. ^ChristenUnie en SGP uit elkaar op eurofractie.nl
{{European Parliament, (Netherlands)}}

External links

  • ChristenUnie–SGP web site
{{DEFAULTSORT:Christian Union, Reformed Political Party}}{{Netherlands-party-stub}}

4 : Eurosceptic parties in the Netherlands|Political party alliances in the Netherlands|Protestant political parties|Confessional parties in the Netherlands

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