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Christian Democrats (Finland)

The Christian Democrats is a Christian democratic and conservative political party in Finland.

History
When the Christian Democrats was founded in 1958, as the name Finnish Christian League, the communist-dominated Finnish People's Democratic League was polling about 25 per cent and became the largest parliamentary grouping. That, together with lax alcohol laws, salacious publications and assistance from the Norwegian KrF, sparked the Christian initiative. The 1960s were an 'incubation period', but there was a growing conviction of the need for parliamentary seats in the wake of liberal legislation. At the 'earthquake election' of 1970, after four years of a popular front government, the CD only had Raino Westerholm elected. Westerholm was a party chair between 1973 and 1982. Westerholm polled a creditable 8.8 per cent at the 1978 presidential election. The modest 'Westerholm effect' was a backlash for long-serving Urho Kekkonen, who was backed by all of the larger parties. The party was a junior coalition partner in government from 1991 to 1995, when it occupied the development aid portfolio. It was a soft Eurosceptic party and stressed the importance of the principle of subsidiarity in European affairs. After being renamed to "The Christian Democrats" in 2001, it moved to a pro-European stance. English-speaking members of the party founded their own chapter in Helsinki in 2004. Its monthly meetings attract immigrants to participate in societal matters and the issues that are particularly important to them. In 2005, a Russian-speaking chapter was also founded in Helsinki, Finland. == Ideology ==
Ideology
The party describes itself as following the tenets of Christian democracy. It has been described by third-party sources as conservative. It is also orientated towards socially conservative policies. It emphasizes "respect of human dignity, the importance of family and close communities, defending the weak, encouraging resourcefulness and individual and collective responsibility, not just for themselves but also for their neighbours and the rest of God's creations". Membership is open to everyone who agrees with their values and aims. The party also states it is committed to protecting the environment. == Organization ==
Organization
campaign event of the Finnish Christian League in 1971. Leadership Party chairs Olavi Päivänsalo (1958–1964) • Ahti Tele (1964–1967) • Eino Sares (1967–1970) • Olavi Majlander (1970–1973) • Raino Westerholm (1973–1982) • Esko Almgren (1982–1989) • Toimi Kankaanniemi (1989–1995) • Bjarne Kallis (1995–2004) • Päivi Räsänen (2004–2015) • Sari Essayah (2015–present) First deputy chairs Raino Westerholm (1971–1973) • Ilmari Helimäki (1973–1982) • Olavi Ronkainen (1982–1985) • Marjatta Laakko (1985–1989) • Juhani Peltonen (1989–1991) • Leea Hiltunen (1991–2003) • Marja-Leena Kemppainen (2003–2005) • Peter Östman (2005–2009) • Sari Palm (2009–2011) • Teuvo V. Riikonen (2011–2013) • Sauli Ahvenjärvi (2013–2015) • Tommy Björkskog (2015–2017) • Tiina Tuomela (2017–2019) • Peter Östman (2019–2023) • Mika Poutala (2023–present) Party secretaries • 1958–1959: S. N. Venho • 1959–1965: Paavo Luostarinen • 1965–1978: Eino Pinomaa • 1979–1982: Esko Almgren • 1982–1996: Jouko Jääskeläinen • 1997–2002: Milla Kalliomaa • 2003: Eija-Riitta Korhola • 2003–2007: Annika Kokko • 2007–2009: Sari Essayah • 2009–2011: Peter Östman • 2011–2021: Asmo Maanselkä • 2022–2023: Elsi Juupaluoma • 2024– Mikko Rekimies Representatives Current members of parliament Sari Essayah (Savo-Karjala constituency) • Mika Poutala (Uusimaa constituency) • Päivi Räsänen (Häme constituency) • Sari Tanus (Pirkanmaa constituency) • Peter Östman (Vaasa constituency) Members of the European Parliament Sari Essayah was the most recent MEP of the party; she was elected to the European Parliament in the 2009 election but failed to win re-election in 2014. Affiliated organisations Christian Democratic Youth of Finland ( ) • Christian Democratic Women of Finland ( ) • KD-Lehti • Ajatushautomo Kompassi ==Election results==
Election results
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