Slovene Christian Democrats Explained

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President:Lojze Peterle
Slovene Christian Democrats
Native Name:Slovenski krščanski demokrati
Foundation:March 1989
Dissolution:15 April 2000
Merged:Slovenian People's Party
Ideology:Christian democracy
Country:Slovenia

The Slovene Christian Democrats (Slovenian: Slovenski krščanski demokrati, SKD) was a Christian-democratic[1] political party in Slovenia between 1989 and 2000.

It was founded as the Slovene Christian Social Movement in March 1989. Its first president was Peter Kovačič Peršin. On 2 November of the same year, it was renamed to the Slovene Christian Democrats, and Lojze Peterle was elected as its president.

Between 1990 and 1992, it was the largest party within the DEMOS coalition. Between 1992 and 1996, it formed a grand coalition with the Liberal Democracy of Slovenia, and its members were ministers in Janez Drnovšek's second cabinet. Between 1996 and 2000, it stayed in opposition. In 2000, it merged with the Slovenian People's Party. Soon afterwards, however, several prominent former members of the Christian Democrats, including Lojze Peterle and the Prime Minister Andrej Bajuk, left the Slovene People's Party, and formed New Slovenia - Christian People's Party.

The Slovene Christian Democrats were the official legal heir of the historical Slovene People's Party, the most important political party in the Slovene lands between 1907 and 1941.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Slovenia. Parties and Elections in Europe. 9 October 2002. dead. Nordsieck. Wolfram. https://web.archive.org/web/20021009083056/http://www.parties-and-elections.de:80/slovenia.html.