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I'd like to add "Christian democracy" to the political ideology section. Any objections? Soviet Canuckistan 02:08, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
The problem is the concept of "Christian Democracy" which doesn't mean the same thing in each country. In Germay or Italy, it is a political family close to conservatives. For instance, the German Christian Democrats are often named "Conservatives" in non-German medias. In France, Christian Democracy was more an intellectual hazy caming from the liberal or progressive wing of catholicism (Le sillon de Marc Sangnier, the review Esprit, the CFTC trade-union, the Catholic Action associations...). In French politics, except the period of MRP (1945-1965), it was often divided in several parties about the question of the alliance with the Right and notably with the Gaullists (the alliance with the left was impossible in due to the opposition clericals/non-religious). Today, if we define "Christian Democrats" as politicians inspired by christian doctrines, we found Christian Democrats into the MoDem (autonomous towards the Right), into the New Centre (allied with the Right) and into the UMP (integrated into the Right). Besides, the former Sarkozy's housing minister Christine Boutin has founded a "Christian Democratic Party" (the first to name in this in French political history), but it is a small organization in the UMP's orbit, and it represents a very small part of the French Christian Democracy. The majority of MoDem members are Christian Democrats (this the case of its leader Bayrou), but some MoDem members came from others political families (Benhamias ans Lepage came from the Ecologists). There is no one Christian Democratic party in France, but some Christians Democrats politicians scattered in several political organizations. Sorry for my English: I'm French 82.66.234.112 ( talk) 11:01, 30 January 2010 (UTC)
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Didn't Jean Lassalle leave MoDem in 2016 in order to launch his own party? Maybe he should be taken away from the list of current MoDem deputies? Tanzania ( talk) 11:43, 17 January 2018 (UTC)
Hi @ Checco: No French source says "libéralisme" about the MoDem. But "social-libéralisme" occurs very often and in varied sources. Fourmidable ( talk) 15:54, 5 August 2023 (UTC)