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The Christian Solidarity Party (Irish: Comhar Críostaí) was a minor political party in the Republic of Ireland. It had no representation at local or national level. Founded in 1991 as the Christian Principles Party, it stood candidates in the 1991 local elections, it was reformed as the Christian Centrist Party and ran candidates in the 1992 general election receiving 0.2% of first preference votes. It was renamed in 1994 to incorporate the word "Solidarity" following a mutual pledge of support between the party and the conservative advocacy group, Family Solidarity. Its first candidate was Catherine Kelly, contesting the 1994 Cork South-Central by-election, who received 1,704 (4.0%) first preference votes. The CSP took part in the 1997 general election and contested each general election,

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  • Christian Solidarity Party (en)
  • Christian Solidarity Party (de)
  • Comhar Críostaí (ga)
  • キリスト教連帯党 (ja)
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  • Is páirtí polaitiúil Éireannach cláraithe é Comhar Críostaí (Béarla: The Christian Solidarity Party ) i bPoblacht na hÉireann. atá mar cheannaire air. (ga)
  • キリスト教連帯党(キリストきょうれんたいきょう、英語:The Christian Solidarity Party、アイルランド語:An Comhar Críostaí)は、アイルランドの政党。現在はアイルランド下院(ドイル・エアラン)に議員を有していない。が1991年に設立した。ローマ・カトリック教会の教義に忠実な立場から、妊娠中絶には極めて批判的である。また、同性婚や同性愛者の養子縁組にも反対している。国内外のいかなる政党組織にも加盟していない。 党設立以来、数回にわたり総選挙へ候補者を擁立しているが、いずれの候補も得票率が1%未満で落選の憂き目に遭っている。 (ja)
  • The Christian Solidarity Party (Irish: Comhar Críostaí) was a minor political party in the Republic of Ireland. It had no representation at local or national level. Founded in 1991 as the Christian Principles Party, it stood candidates in the 1991 local elections, it was reformed as the Christian Centrist Party and ran candidates in the 1992 general election receiving 0.2% of first preference votes. It was renamed in 1994 to incorporate the word "Solidarity" following a mutual pledge of support between the party and the conservative advocacy group, Family Solidarity. Its first candidate was Catherine Kelly, contesting the 1994 Cork South-Central by-election, who received 1,704 (4.0%) first preference votes. The CSP took part in the 1997 general election and contested each general election, (en)
  • Die Christian Solidarity Party (CSP, irisch Comhar Críostaí) ist eine politische Partei der Republik Irland, die bisher (Stand Februar 2006) nicht im irischen Parlament vertreten war. Sie wurde 1997 von gegründet und nahm im gleichen Jahr erstmals bei einer Wahl teil. Bei der Wahl 2002 stellte die Partei 19 Kandidaten (im Alter von 22 bis 82 Jahren) auf, die teilweise in mehreren Wahlkreisen antraten. Der Wahlkampf kostete die Partei 12.284,71 €. Stand 2006 ist der Anführer der Partei - der Generalsekretär. (de)
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