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Christian Social Party | |
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German name | Christlich-soziale Partei (CSP) |
French name | Parti chrétien-social (PCS) |
Italian name | Partito Cristiano Sociale (PCS) |
Romansh name | Partida cristiansociala de la Svizra (PCS) |
President | Marius Achermann |
Members of the Federal Council | None |
Founded | 21 June 1997 |
Split from | Christian Democratic People's Party of Switzerland |
Headquarters | Eichenstrasse 79 3184 Wünnewil |
Membership (2011) | 1,500[1] |
Ideology | Christian left Social democracy Environmentalism |
Political position | Centre-left[2] |
Colours | Turquoise |
National Council | 0 / 200
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Council of States | 0 / 46
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Cantonal Executives | 1 / 154
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Cantonal legislatures | 15 / 2,609
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Website | |
csp-pcs.ch | |
Swiss Federal Council Federal Chancellor Federal Assembly Council of States (members) National Council (members) Voting |
The Christian Social Party (CSP) (German: Christlich-soziale Partei, French: Parti chrétien-social) is a political party in Switzerland of the Christian left.[3] The CSP is more aligned with social democracy than the other major Christian party, the Christian Democratic People's Party of Switzerland (CVP), which is more economically liberal. With the moderate Christian left as its background, the CSP commits itself to social-democratic[3] and environmentalist[3] political solutions. The core principles of the CSP contain, among others, "solidarity with the socially and economically disadvantaged and the preservation of the environment."[This quote needs a citation]