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Christian Social Party (Switzerland) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Christian Social Party (Switzerland)
The Christian Social Party (CSP)Þ (German: ''Christlich-soziale Partei''; French: ''Parti chrétien-social'') is a political party in Switzerland. The CSP is more social democratic than the Christian Democratic People's Party of Switzerland (CVP). With the moderate Christian left as its background, the CSP commits itself to social democratic and environmentalist political solutions. The core principles of the CSP contain, among others "solidarity with the socially and economically disadvantaged and the preservation of the environment." == Electoral power== The CSP only has one seat in the National Council of Switzerland, the lower house, which was held for decades by Hugo Fasel representing the canton of Fribourg. Since the 2011 federal election, the single CSP representative is Karl Vogler from the canton of Obwalden. On a cantonal level, the CSP has many elected members, mainly in the Roman Catholic cantons of Valais, Fribourg, Obwalden and Jura. In the latter, the CSP had until late 2010 one elected member in the Executive body, the Conseil d'Etat of the Republic of Jura. In the National Council, the party was part of the parliamentary group of the Greens until 2011, but has since been part of the Christian-Evangelical group together with Christian Democratic People's Party of Switzerland (CVP/PDC/PPD) and Evangelical People's Party of Switzerland (EVP).
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