Christian Democratic Youth (Norway) (1814: Norwegian Independence)

The Christian Democratic Youth (Landsmål: Kristeleg Folkepartis Ungdom, KFU) is a christian democratic big-tent youth party in Norway. It was founded in 1971 by younger members of the Christian Democratic Party, with a goal to build a younger following for the mother party. Through the last decades, the Christian Democrats have been seen as too out of thouch to attract younger supporters.

The group are among one of the country's most diverse youth parties. While the youth party have some sentral values, many different factions of Christian Democracy are represented. This have made the group slow to adapt to changing times, with many opposing views on where the group should stand on certain issues.

Since there have been an increasingly right-wing presence in the mother party, compared to the youth party, there have been tensions between them two. The Christian Democrats have threatened with excluding the youth party leadership if the youth party excludes members that have not broken with Christian Democratic doctrine.