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KDU-ČSL (In
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, the initials of the Christian and Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party; cs, Křesťanská a demokratická unie – Československá strana lidová), often shortened to ('the populars') is a
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. The party has taken part in almost every Czech government since 1990. In the June 2006 legislative election, the party won 7.2% of the vote and 13 out of 200 seats; but in the 2010 election, its vote share dropped to 4.4% and they lost all of its seats. The party regained its parliamentary standing in the 2013 legislative election, winning 14 seats in the new parliament, thereby becoming the first party ever to return to the Chamber of Deputies after previously dropping out.


History

Towards the end of the 19th century Roman Catholics in Bohemia and
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joined political movements inside Cisleithanian
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. The Christian-Social Party was set up in September 1894 in
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, and the Catholic National Party in Moravia was set up in September 1896 in Přerov. ''Československá strana lidová'' (''ČSL'') was created in January 1919 in
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, reuniting other Catholic parties, and Jan Šrámek was selected as its chairman. In 1921, ČSL entered the government of
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, and was subsequently part of governing coalitions regardless of political changes. After the German occupation of Czechoslovakia, Šrámek served as head of Czechoslovak
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(in the United Kingdom). After 1945, ČSL was part of the
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, forming its most right-wing section. When the
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took over all power in February 1948, many ''ČSL'' officials were imprisoned. The party lost any real influence and was kept as a de facto puppet of Moscow-aligned communists (see National Front). In turn, it was allowed to keep a token presence of ''ČSL'' in government until 1989. After the
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in 1989 ''ČSL'' attempted to shed its compromised figures and policies of the past: this included a change of name in 1992 after the merger with the
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(which was a post-revolution attempt at more modern political Catholicism trying to emulate the German CDU, but lacking the strength of its traditional counterpart). KDU-ČSL was part of the governments of
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's Civic Democratic Party (ODS) until its ministers left in autumn 1997 which triggered the government's fall; KDU-ČSL was also represented in the caretaker government of
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before the premature elections in 1998. In June 2002 KDU–ČSL went into the elections on a joint ballot with the Freedom Union–Democratic Union (US–DEU) as the "Two-Coalition", which was the last remnant of an unsuccessful attempt to unite them with three smaller parties into the "
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" which would provide an alternative to the practices of the "opposition agreement" of ODS and
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(ČSSD). However it turned out that the KDU–ČSL's traditional voters identified much more strongly with their original party than the whole, unlike US–DEU's liberal city ones, and using preferential votes on evenly split ballots caused that KDU–ČSL gained 22 MPs to US–DEU's 9 even though both parties were of roughly equal strength. They entered the government again by forming a coalition with the winning Czech Social Democratic Party. In 2003
Miroslav Kalousek Miroslav Kalousek (born 17 December 1960) is a Czech politician, former leader of KDU-ČSL and TOP 09, and has been a member of the Chamber of Deputies (MP) since 1998. He served twice as Finance Minister in the cabinets of Mirek Topolánek and th ...
was elected chairman; unlike his predecessor Cyril Svoboda he represents the right wing of KDU–ČSL favouring cooperation with ODS, which was a source of tension within the coalition. He refused to enter the government both after his election and the government's reconstruction after PM
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's resignation, and finally on 19 February 2005 asked for the resignation of PM
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after his finance scandal broke out. Gross retaliated by threatening to remove KDU–ČSL from his cabinet; a government crisis ensued. After the 2006 legislative elections and lengthy negotiations caused by stalemated result, the KDU–ČSL formed a government together with the ODS and the
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(SZ). Cyril Svoboda became the party chairman on 30 May 2009. In reaction to his election, his predecessor
Miroslav Kalousek Miroslav Kalousek (born 17 December 1960) is a Czech politician, former leader of KDU-ČSL and TOP 09, and has been a member of the Chamber of Deputies (MP) since 1998. He served twice as Finance Minister in the cabinets of Mirek Topolánek and th ...
led a split from the party to form
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, as he considered Svoboda to be too far on the left wing of the party. In the 2010 Chamber of Deputies election, the party's vote dropped to 4.39%, and they lost every one of their seats to other parties. Svoboda resigned as a consequence of the results. In November
Pavel Bělobrádek Pavel Bělobrádek (; born 25 December 1976) is a Czech politician who was the leader of the KDU-ČSL from 2010 to 2019. He served as the deputy prime minister and minister of Science and Research in Bohuslav Sobotka's Cabinet Cabinet of Bohus ...
was elected on his stead. The Party returned to the Parliament after 2013 election, becoming the so far only party in the history of Czech republic to achieve a return after defeat in elections. On 12 April 2017, KDU-ČSL signed an agreement with STAN to participate in 2017 legislative election as a coalition. Coalition needed to get more 10% of votes get over threshold. The coalition disintegrated before the election, thus the party went into the elections standalone, receiving 5.8% of votes. In March 2019 the party was officially renamed to KDU-ČSL, its common abbreviation and Marek Výborný became a new party leader. After the death of his wife announced Marek Výborný in November 2019 his resignation for personal reasons. Tomáš Zdechovský,
Jan Bartošek Jan Bartošek (born 10 November 1971) is a Czech politician and member of the Chamber of Deputies for the Christian and Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party (KDU-ČSL) since October 2013. He is one of the candidates for the 2019 Chr ...
and
Marian Jurečka Marian Jurečka (born 15 March 1981) is a Czech politician, serving as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Labour and Social Affairs in Petr Fiala's Cabinet since 17 December 2021. He was previously appointed as the Minister of Agriculture in ...
decided then to run for party leader.


Current situation

KDU–ČSL has a relatively small but stable core voter base of about 6 to 10 percent of the population. It is strongest in the traditionally Catholic rural areas in
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. Historically, it was a mass party with about 50,000 members (second after the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia), however today most of them are of old age. Efforts to recruit new voters have been largely unsuccessful, with party membership continuing to decline. Nevertheless, KDU–ČSL has managed to take advantage of the fragmented Czech political party system and make itself a necessary part of any coalition, whether the winning party be left- or right-wing. In the
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, KDU–ČSL is a member of the European People's Party (EPP).


Internal Structure


Membership

KDU-ČSL had 27,662 Members in 2015 which is the second largest member base of any party in the Czech Republic. The number is decreasing 1990s when the party had 100,000 Members, It is caused by high average age of members.


Party strongholds

KDU-ČSL is known to have very strong electoral core concentrated primarily in South Moravia. The party has very stable electoral support thanks to the rural voters in Moravia and has managed to gain seats in Chamber of Deputies during every election cycle in
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since 1990 with the exception of 2010


Partners

Notable partners and suborganisations of the KDU-ČSL are: * Young Populars - youth organisation *KDU-ČSL Women Association - women's wing *
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- think-tank *Economic and entrepreneurial union of KDU-ČSL - entrepreneurs' wing *European Academy for Democracy - think-tank. *Institute of Political and Economical Studies - think-tank * European People's Party - European party *
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- political international


Leaders

* Jan Šrámek (1922-1948) * Alois Petr (1948–1951) * Josef Plojhar (1951–1968) * Antonín Pospíšil (1968–1973) * Rostislav Petera (1973–1980) * František Toman (1980–1981) * Zbyněk Žalman (1981–1989) *
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(1989–1990) * Josef Lux (1990–1998) * Jan Kasal (1999–2001) * Cyril Svoboda (2001–2003) *
Miroslav Kalousek Miroslav Kalousek (born 17 December 1960) is a Czech politician, former leader of KDU-ČSL and TOP 09, and has been a member of the Chamber of Deputies (MP) since 1998. He served twice as Finance Minister in the cabinets of Mirek Topolánek and th ...
(2003–2006) * Jan Kasal (2006) *
Jiří Čunek Jiří Čunek (born 22 February 1959) is a Czech politician who was the leader of the Christian and Democratic Union - Czechoslovak People's Party from December 2006 to May 2009. Čunek was also deputy prime minister and the minister for Region ...
(2006–2009) * Cyril Svoboda (2009–2010) * Michaela Šojdrová (2010) *
Pavel Bělobrádek Pavel Bělobrádek (; born 25 December 1976) is a Czech politician who was the leader of the KDU-ČSL from 2010 to 2019. He served as the deputy prime minister and minister of Science and Research in Bohuslav Sobotka's Cabinet Cabinet of Bohus ...
(2010–2019) * Marek Výborný (2019–2020) *
Marian Jurečka Marian Jurečka (born 15 March 1981) is a Czech politician, serving as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Labour and Social Affairs in Petr Fiala's Cabinet since 17 December 2021. He was previously appointed as the Minister of Agriculture in ...
(Since 2020)


Symbols

The party's patron saint is
Saint Wenceslaus Wenceslaus I ( cs, Václav ; c. 907 – 28 September 935 or 929), Wenceslas I or ''Václav the Good'' was the Duke ('' kníže'') of Bohemia from 921 until his death, probably in 935. According to the legend, he was assassinated by his younger ...
, with Saint Wenceslas Chorale being played at party congresses. Members customarily address each other as brothers and sisters. KDU-ČSL has had many symbols through history, with the current logo depicting a Christian cross on a linden leaf.


Logos

Historical logo of the Czechoslovak People's Party.svg, Party symbol, 1930's Czechoslovak People's Party historical logo.svg, Party logo, 1945–1992 KDU-CSL Logo Alt.png, Party logo, 1992–2006 KDU-CSL Logo.jpg, Party logo, 2006–2012 KDU-CSL Logo 2012.svg, Current logo, since 2012


Name of the party over time

*1919–1992 The ''Czechoslovak People's Party'' (''Československá strana lidová'') – merger of
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,
Catholic-National Conservative Party in Moravia The Catholic-National Conservative Party in Moravia (), was a Czech catholic political party in Moravia. Party was founded by Mořic Hruban, who before cooperated with the Old Czech Party. Party operated in close relationship as a counterpart of ...
, Czech Christian Social Party in the Kingdom of Bohemia and Catholic-National Conservative Party in Bohemia, Conservative People's Party. *1992–2019 The ''Christian and Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party'' (''Křesťanská a demokratická unie – Československá strana lidová'') *Since 2019 ''KDU-ČSL'' - after renaming to party' abbreviation.


Election results


Czechoslovakia wide elections


Legislative elections


Devolved assembly elections


Czech assembly elections


Slovak assembly elections


Czech Republic wide elections


Legislative elections


Senate elections

* Places are by number of votes gained.
** The whole Senate was elected. Only one third of Senate was elected in all subsequent elections.
***Participated as Part of
Four-Coalition The Four-Coalition ( cs, Čtyřkoalice), also translated as the Coalition of Four or Quad-Coalition, abbreviated to 4K, was a liberal centre-right political alliance in the Czech Republic between 1998 and 2002. The four member parties were: * Ch ...


Presidential


European Parliament


Local elections


Regional elections


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Further reading

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Notes


References


External links


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