Alternative History
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Danish Christian Democratic Party (1814: Norwegian Independence)
Leader Stig Grenov
Parliamentary Leader Per Ørum Jørgensen
Founded 1965
Headquarters København S
Ideology Christian democracy
Social conservatism
Soft Euroscepticism
Political position Centre to centre-right
International affiliation None
Colours Orange
Folkting
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The Danish Christian Democratic Party (Danish: De Danske Kristendemokraterne) is a christian democratic political party in Denmark. The party was founded in 1965, among the church community on Jylland.

The party is officially one standing for christian and conservative values in Denmark. They have opposed abortion and same-sex marriage since the start of the party. The party is also known for holding some familiarist and eurosceptic policies.

The Christian Democrats have contributed in both social democratic led and national liberal led governments. They places themselves in the political center, but achknowledge their right-wing policies.

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