Under Kallis's chairmanship, the Christian Coalition / Christian Democratic Party separated in the 2003 Parliament elections from the central parties' group and entered a statewide election alliance with the
National Coalition Party, even though the
Lappish circle of the Christian Coalition was already entering an election allegiance with the
Centre Party in Lapland. In other circles, the Centre Party did not agree to election allegiances, so technical co-operation with the National Coalition Party was necessary. In the 2003 elections, the party raised its support to over five percent, but the number of members of the parliament dropped to seven. The election allegiance with the National Coalition Party helped to ensure a parliament position for the Minister of Foreign Trade
Jari Vilén from the Lappish election circle. In return, with the help of the election allegiance, the Christian Democratic Party was able to ensure a parliament position for
Sari Essayah, who had become famous as the holder of the World Record for walking. Under Bjarne Kallis's chairmanship, the European MP
Eija-Riitta Korhola changed from the Liberal group (ELDR) to the National parties' group (EPP). Later, Korhola also changed her Finnish party membership from the Christian Democratic Party to the National Coalition Party, which caused the Christian Democratic Party to lose their only member position in the
European Parliament. Under Kallis's chairmanship, the Christian Coalition, which had emphasised
religiousness, changed into a general Christian democratic party, the Christian Democratic Party of Finland. After Kallis,
Päivi Räsänen was elected as the new chairman of the party. ==Presidential election 2006==