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The Christian Democratic Youth Appeal (Dutch: Christen-Democratische Jongeren Appèl), officially abbreviated as CDJA, is the youth organisation of the political party Christian Democratic Appeal in the Netherlands. It came about via the merging of the political youth organisations ARJOS, CHJO and the KVP-jongerenorganisatie. The organisation is affiliated with Christian Democrats locally, nationally and internationally. Throughout the Netherlands there are about fifty divisions active of the CDJA. These organisations are primarily concerned with provincial and local politics.

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  • The Christian Democratic Youth Appeal (Dutch: Christen-Democratische Jongeren Appèl), officially abbreviated as CDJA, is the youth organisation of the political party Christian Democratic Appeal in the Netherlands. It came about via the merging of the political youth organisations ARJOS, CHJO and the KVP-jongerenorganisatie. The organisation is affiliated with Christian Democrats locally, nationally and internationally. Throughout the Netherlands there are about fifty divisions active of the CDJA. These organisations are primarily concerned with provincial and local politics. The CDJA is involved not only with politics, but also is involved in programmes to increase mutual awareness and connectedness of CDJA youth throughout the organisation. In addition, it offers training and education to young people. While the CDJA is officially independent of the CDA, they do work closely together. While they share the same values, they can differ on opinion on subjects. (en)
  • Het Christen Democratisch Jongeren Appèl (CDJA) is de jongerenorganisatie van het Christen-Democratisch Appèl (CDA). Verschillende CDA-prominenten komen voort uit het CDJA, onder wie Maxime Verhagen, Jan Kees de Jager, Jack de Vries, Wim van de Camp, Corien Wortmann, Ad Koppejan en Mirjam Sterk. (nl)
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  • Lennaert Rolloos, Stefan Ruiter, Marieke Pronk, Noah Brok, Jitse Maas, Veerle Bens (en)
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  • Tom Scheepstra (en)
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  • #6bbbae (en)
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  • Green and Orange (en)
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  • The Hague, Netherlands (en)
  • Buitenom 18 (en)
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  • CDJA logo 2018.png (en)
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  • Christian Democratic Youth Appeal (en)
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  • Christen Democratische Jongeren Appèl (en)
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  • European (en)
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  • Het Christen Democratisch Jongeren Appèl (CDJA) is de jongerenorganisatie van het Christen-Democratisch Appèl (CDA). Verschillende CDA-prominenten komen voort uit het CDJA, onder wie Maxime Verhagen, Jan Kees de Jager, Jack de Vries, Wim van de Camp, Corien Wortmann, Ad Koppejan en Mirjam Sterk. (nl)
  • The Christian Democratic Youth Appeal (Dutch: Christen-Democratische Jongeren Appèl), officially abbreviated as CDJA, is the youth organisation of the political party Christian Democratic Appeal in the Netherlands. It came about via the merging of the political youth organisations ARJOS, CHJO and the KVP-jongerenorganisatie. The organisation is affiliated with Christian Democrats locally, nationally and internationally. Throughout the Netherlands there are about fifty divisions active of the CDJA. These organisations are primarily concerned with provincial and local politics. (en)
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  • Christian Democratic Youth Appeal (en)
  • Christen Democratisch Jongeren Appèl (nl)
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