Partito Popolare Cristiano (Norvegia)

Partito Popolare Cristiano
Kristelig Folkeparti
LeaderOlaug Bollestad
StatoNorvegia (bandiera) Norvegia
SedeOslo
Fondazione1933
IdeologiaCristianesimo democratico[1][2]
Conservatorismo sociale[2][3]
Euroscetticismo[4][5]
CollocazioneCentro[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]
[14]/Centro-destra[15]
Partito europeoPartito Popolare Europeo (osservatore)
Affiliazione internazionaleInternazionale Democratica Centrista
Seggi Storting
3 / 169
(2017)
Organizzazione giovanileGiovani Cristiani Democratici
Iscritti27 122 (2016) e 18 582 (2020)
ColoriRosso e arancione
Sito webwww.krf.com

Il Partito Popolare Cristiano (Kristelig Folkeparti, KrP) è un partito politico norvegese.

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